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Feit Electric BPQ50MR16/GU10 50-Watt Halogen Reflector Flood Bulb with GU10 Base, Clear

Feit Electric BPQ50MR16/GU10 50-Watt Halogen Reflector Flood Bulb with GU10 Base, Clear
From Feit Electric

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Product Description

Compact and dimmable, 2500 average life hours.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6888 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Feit Electric
  • Model: BPQ50MR16/GU10
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 5.75" h x 4.00" w x 2.25" l, 1.18 pounds

Features

  • Feit Electric 50-watt, 120-volt halogen reflector flood bulb with GU10 base
  • The reflector provides a bright, white light for track or down lighting
  • Has 2000-hour lifespan
  • Compact and dimmable in application
  • Designed with clear glass protective lens

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
50 Watt - Halogen MR16 - Reflector provides a bright, white light for track or down lighting - Clear glass proctective lens - GU10 Base - Flood - 120 Volt - 2000 Hours Life NEW PIN BASE


Customer Reviews

Perfect fit for hard to find bulb5
I searched all over for this bulb to replace a track light I purchased at Home Depot. They didn't have it Lowes didn't have it, specialty lighting stores could order it for $10 plus a "stocking charge". I went to Amazon and bought it and because I am prime it was delivered in 2 days....perfect fit and perfect experience. Really frustrating when the store you bought something at didn't have the replacement. Why go anywhere else to find those hard to find bulbs and any bulbs.

Just as advertised5
These bulbs were just as advertised. great price, no tax, no shipping. can't go qrong buying them here.

fine bulb except burn out very quickly3
These bulbs are fine but I am finding they last only four months of pretty light to regular use. the fixture i use them in is pretty open so I know they are not over heating, they just seem to be short lived.