Amazon[amazon.com] has 4-Pack Sansi 45W Equiv. E26 A11 LED Refrigerator Light Bulb (5000K, Daylight White) for $5.74. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $6.21 lower (52% savings) than the list price of $11.95 $6.80 lower (54% savings) than the previous price of $12.54
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 4-Pack Sansi 45W Equiv. E26 A11 LED Refrigerator Light Bulb (5000K, Daylight White) for $5.74. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $6.21 lower (52% savings) than the list price of $11.95 $6.80 lower (54% savings) than the previous price of $12.54
Model: SANSI LED Refrigerator Light Bulb 45W Equivalent, 5000K Daylight White 450 Lumen 4W Appliance Light Bulb A11 Small LED Light Bulb, E26 Freezer Home Light Bulbs, Waterproof, Non-Dimmable, 4-Pack
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Can they be used for other things? I don't know, maybe for wax melters since they seem small? Would it get hot enough? It does say "a wide range of uses".
Can they be used for other things? I don't know, maybe for wax melters since they seem small? Would it get hot enough? It does say "a wide range of uses".
I doubt it. LEDs output only a fraction of that heat that a regulator incandescent bulb would, which is the benefit. Same amount of lumens for a quarter of the wattage
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What makes this a refrigerator light bulb? Does it handle cold better?
I forgot, just look it up, all I know is that when my fridge bulbs went out I replaced them with regular LED bulbs and they are still going strong
Edit: did the same with garage door opener that required stronger filaments. I think I did CFL first then LED when the CFL did not last
Last edited by ducki3 February 14, 2026 at 09:06 PM.
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Edit: did the same with garage door opener that required stronger filaments. I think I did CFL first then LED when the CFL did not last
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