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Sep 28 2006, 3:00pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Designed to be direct replacements for Type 2 incandescent bulbs, but with a hella lifespan of 100,000 hours (11 years!) this could be the last bulb you buy, at least for another ten years or so. The bulbs are also shock and vibration resistant as well as old fashioned burn out resistant. If you are the miserly type, the bulbs only consume 13 watts of power.Color choices are red, green, yellow and super-bright warm white and cool white. The only real drawback to the TRF-G30 LED bulbs is the cost. The retail prices range from $158.00 to $199.95. A 3-year limited warranty covers the bulbs as well.
Source: LA Kings Insider
Man, I haven’t seen Quick lose his temper like that since the Minnesota game. Go do some yoga or meditate or something, but that’s not cool @shiny, I think he was upset Lewis was givin the goalie penalty, he was hit all iChat and no calls. I do ...
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