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Fluorescent Light Bulbs

  • TCP 32013QSS35K  PL Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb

    TCP 32013QSS35K PL Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb

    Description: TCP 32013QSS35K PL Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb (CFLs) - 13W QUAD PL LAMP 2PIN SS 35K - Light bulbs have a longer life, 10,000 hour average rated bulb life. Save on Energy Costs compared to similar light output incandescent bulbs. Replace...

    $4.95 $4.71
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  • TCP 32009GR PL Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb

    TCP 32009GR PL Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb

    Description: TCP 32009GR PL Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb (CFLs) - 9W TWIN TUBE PL LAMP GREEN - Light bulbs have a longer life, 10,000 hour average rated bulb life. Save on Energy Costs compared to similar light output incandescent bulbs. Replace less...

    $3.49 $3.32
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  • TCP 1R2014LV Floodlight Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb

    TCP 1R2014LV Floodlight Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb

    Description: TCP 1R2014LV Floodlight Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb - 14W R20 FLOOD LV COLOR - Long life compact fluorescent light bulbs - 8,000 hour average rated life - Replace less often, ideal for hard to reach places - Medium base and compact...

    $11.59 $11.04
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    FP39/835/HO/ECO

Sylvania T5 39W FP39/835/HO/ECO High Output Fluorescent Light Bulbs (Case of 40 bulbs) (Sylvania-20933) Sylvania T5 39W FP39/835/HO/ECO High Output Fluorescent Light Bulbs

    Sylvania T5 Fluorescent Light Bulbs (Case of 40 bulbs)

    Sylvania T5 39W High Output Fluorescent Light Bulbs (Case of 40 bulbs) 39W, T5 PENTRON high output (HO) fluorescent lamp, 3500K color temperature, rare earth phosphor, 85 CRI, ECOLOGIC Average Rated Life (hr) 30000, Base Miniature Bipin, Bulb T5,...

    $500.00 $465.00
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Linear Fluorescent Replacement Tubes

In today's energy-conscious environment, fluorescent light bulbs are the way to go. These light bulbs produce a dazzling 50 to 100 lumens per watt, giving them 4 to 6 times the efficiency of those standard incandescent bulbs you're currently using. A simple upgrade to these bulbs will give you a beautifully-lit workspace while also giving you a substantial savings on your monthly energy bills.

When you need top-quality fluorescent light bulbs, you need Genesis Lamp. Our huge range of fluorescent bulbs offers the perfect choices for every budget and application. We carry both standard (T8 and T12) and miniature (T2 and T5) sizes of fluorescent bulbs -- including Sylvania linear fluorescent lamps in T2, T5, T8 and T12 sizes. These lead-free, U.S.-made lamps meet today'’s demands for:

  • Energy efficiency
  • Extended life
  • Improved color rending
  • Minimal environment impact


You can also choose from compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), germicidal fluorescent bulbs, black lights, instant-start bulbs, and U-shaped fluorescent bulbs. Our skilled, friendly staff will be happy to help you pick out the perfect light for the task at hand.

Linear Fluorescent Replacement Light Bulbs

Genesis Lamp carries a wide range of SYLVANIA linear T5, T8, T2 miniature and T12 fluorescent lamps to meet todays demands for energy efficiency.

• Extended life • Improved color rendition • Reduced environmental impact • Sustainability

All SYLVANIA linear fluorescent lamps manufactured in the US are lead-free.

Genesis Lamp offers a wide selection of fluorescent light bulbs. From circleline fluorescent light bulbs, specialty fluoresent light bulbs, and compact fluorescent bulbs, your sure to find the fluoresent light bulb for all your lighting needs. A fluorescent light bulb produces less heat, so it is much more efficient. A fluorescent bulb can produce between 50 and 100 lumens per watt. This makes fluorescent bulbs four to six times more efficient than incandescent bulbs. That's why you can buy a 15-watt fluorescent bulb that produces the same amount of light as a 60-watt incandescent bulb. 

Sylvania BiPin Fluorescent Light Bulbs 

fluorescent light bulb uses a completely different method to produce light. There are electrodes at both ends of a fluorescent tube, and a gas containing argon and mercury vapor is inside the tube. A stream of electrons flows through the gas from one electrode to the other (in a manner similar to the stream of electrons in a cathode ray tube). These electrons bump into the mercury atoms and excite them. As the mercury atoms move from the excited state back to the unexcited state, they give off ultraviolet photons. These photons hit the phosphor coating the inside of the fluorescent tube, and this phosphor creates visible light.