
GE
GE JNSN53218 25W Decorative Flame Light Bulb 2-Pack
★★★★★
Add a warm, flickering glow to chandeliers and sconces with this classic GE 25W flame-tip decorative bulb two-pack.
$9.99*
View on Amazon
✓ In Stock on Amazon.com
*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jun 08, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.
Affiliate Disclosure: Studio Supplies may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you. This helps support our editorial team.
Notice a mistake? Let Us Know
Overview
Key Features
Decorative Bulb
Specifications
Brand
GE
Model
JNSN53218
Bulb Shape
Flame Tip
Wattage
25W
Bulb Type
Decorative
Quantity
2 per pack
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Flame-tip shape creates an attractive decorative accent in chandeliers and sconces
- 25W output provides warm ambient light without being overly bright
- Two-pack offers convenience and a spare for multi-bulb fixtures
- GE brand provides consistent quality and reliable availability
👎 Cons
- 25W incandescent consumes significantly more energy than equivalent LED flame bulbs
- Shorter lifespan compared to modern LED decorative alternatives
- Limited to low-output ambient lighting and not suitable for task or area illumination
- No mention of dimmability, which may limit use in fixtures with dimmer switches
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of fixture is this flame bulb designed for?
It is designed for decorative fixtures such as chandeliers, wall sconces, and candelabras that use a standard base flame-shaped bulb.
How many bulbs come in one package?
Each package contains two 25-watt flame-shaped bulbs.
What kind of light does the 25W flame bulb produce?
It produces a warm, soft glow at 25 watts, providing ambient decorative lighting rather than high-output task illumination.
Is this an LED or incandescent bulb?
This is a traditional decorative bulb rated at 25W, designed as a standard flame-tip style rather than an LED equivalent.
Can these bulbs be used in enclosed fixtures?
As standard decorative bulbs, they are generally suitable for enclosed fixtures, but always confirm that the fixture's wattage rating meets or exceeds 25W per socket.