TRU-TONE S14 VINTAGE-STYLE LIGHT BULBS

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Illuminated Tru-Tone S14 vintage-style light bulbs in a rainbow of colorsIlluminated Tru-Tone S14 vintage-style light bulbs in a rainbow of colors

TRU-TONE FILAMENT

TRADITIONALLY COATED GLASS

DIMMABLE

SAFELY USE INDOORS OR OUTDOORS

E26 MEDIUM / STANDARD BASE

CORROSION RESISTANT NICKEL THREADED BASE

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SAFELY USE INDOORS OR OUTDOORS

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Vintage-style S14 LED light bulbs in classic colors for signs, lamps or patio lights

25 PACK - CLASSIC MIX

Vintage style S14 bulbs in opaque colored glass with Tru-Tone™ LED filament. Our unique ultra-warm filament perfectly replicates the warm glow of incandescent. Perfect for historic signs and cafe or patio lights.

 

Capture the nostalgia of Christmas and every occasion with authentically retro decorative bulbs and accessories from Tru-Tone.

 

1 watt per bulb. Standard E26 base fits most E26/Medium sockets.

 

Box of 25 bulbs in assorted colors (5 of each color). String not included.

S14 Classicolor™ • Classic Mix 25 ct.

$59.95
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Vintage-style S14 LED light bulbs in classic colors for signs, lamps or patio lights

12 PACK - SINGLE COLOR

Vintage style S14 bulbs in opaque colored glass with Tru-Tone™ LED filament. Our ultra-warm filament perfectly replicates the warm glow of incandescent. Perfect for historic signs and cafe or patio lights. 

 

Capture the nostalgia of Christmas and every occasion with authentically retro decorative bulbs and accessories from Tru-Tone.

 

1 watt per bulb. Standard E26 base fits most E26/Medium sockets.

 

Box of 12 bulbs in a single color. String not included.

S14 Classicolor™ • 12 ct.

$29.95$29.95

S14 BULBS ARE GREAT FOR YOUR

PATIO LIGHT STRINGS

ELECTRIC SIGNS

STANDARD-BASE LAMPS

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