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14W mini-globe offers more light than its 9W sibling. This round bulb shape commonly found in decorative fixtures in bathrooms and outdoor fixtures. Use indoors or with outside covered fixtures.
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More Details on the 14W MiniGlobe CFL Light That Replaces 60W Globes
The 14W MiniGlobe is perfect for decorative fixtures such as bathrooms. It is a highly efficient CFL that will save you roughly $37 over its life. A great investment! This CFL saves roughly 75% of the energy used by its traditional incandescent 60W bulb that it replaces. Plus it looks great and lasts 10 times longer.
| CFL Product Summary | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Description | 14W CFL MiniGlobe Bulb | Use Outdoors? | Yes in Covered Fixtures |
| Watts | 14W | Replaces Incandescent | 60W |
| Average Lifetime Hours | 8,000 hours | Projected Savings | $37 |
| Manufacturer | Westinghouse Lighting | Part Number/SKU | 36603 |
| Light Color | Soft White | Size of Base | Traditional Bulb |
| Dimmable? | No | 3-Way Bulb? | No |
| Height (incl. Base) | 4.2 in. |
Ballast Width | 2.7 in. |
| Maximum Bulb Width | 3 in. | ||
Suggested Uses:
- Decorative fixtures
- Bathroom lights
- Outdoor covered fixtures where bulb shape is important
Price Comparisons
We update our price comparisons periodically. We try to find comparable brand-name bulbs. However, many retailers only offer multi-packs and may not have similar wattage bulbs and manufacturers. Also, not all bulbs are EnergyStar approved. We do our best to provide valuable comparison shopping information.
| Comparison Shopping | |||
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| Walmart.com | Not Available | ||
| Amazon.com | $8.17 (TCP) | ||
| HomeDepot.com | $65.64/12-pack (Feit Electric 12W) | ||
| Lowes.com | $11.98/2-pact (Feit Electric 12W) | ||
| Information as of March 29, 2010 | |||
How Much Energy/Electricity Will I Save With an 14W CFL MiniGlobe?
The estimated savings is the product of the estimated number of kilowatt hours saved times the cost per kilowatt hour. Kilowatt hours saved are determined by taking the difference between the traditional incandescent bulb wattage and the watts used by the equivalent CFL, times the estimated number of hours of use, divided by 1,000. The average cost per kWh varies widely across the country from 7¢ in Missouri to almost 26¢ in Hawaii according to the Department of Energy (DoE). The average cost nationwide is about 11¢.
Savings for this bulb are calculated using a more conservative 10¢ per kWh:
(60W-14W) * 8,000 / 1,000 * $0.10 = $37
You can substitute your actual cost per kWh ($0.10 in the calculation above) from your electric bill or using information from the DoE. In addition, you can add in the cost of all of the incandescent bulbs you would buy over the life of this 8,000 hour CFL. This likely will increase your lifetime savings by $5-10.
Who Manufactures These Bulbs?
Westinghouse Lighting, a name you know and trust.
How much light does this bulb produce in watts and lumens?
The 14W CFL mini-globe shines 740 lumens of light, equivalent to a traditional 60W bulb.
Is this product EnergyStar qualified?
Yes, this product has been rated and approved by EnergyStar!
Is this bulb dimmable?
No, this bulb is not designed for use with dimmer switches. Using the bulb on a dimmer may shorten the bulb's useful life.
Can this bulb be used with a timer?
The bulb can be used with a timer. But because many timers pass a small amount of electricity to bulbs even when off, a timer may shorten the bulb's useful life.
How can I recycle the bulb when it finally burns out?
It's easy! As you probably know, all CFLs should be recycled properly. Home Depot and Ikea stores accept unbroken bulbs for recycling. Otherwise you can find information on recycling at LampRecycle.org.
Can I recycle the packaging?
The cardboard box packaging can be recycled under many residential recycling programs. Please recycle if you can.




