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13W Equiv PL CFLNI Quad Tube 4-Pin Plug-in G24Q-1 Base Compact Fluorescent CFL Light Bulb, Cool White 4100K (24-Pack)

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13W Equiv PL CFLNI Quad Tube 4-Pin Plug-in G24Q-1 Base Compact Fluorescent CFL Light Bulb, Cool White 4100K (24-Pack)13W G24Q 1 PL Quad Tube CFL Bulbs, Cool White (24 Pack) Energy saving PL quad tube CFL bulbs deliver cool white 4100K light for plug in fixtures using a 4 pin G24Q 1 base. Designed for residential and commercial applications, these non dimmable bulbs provide long life and reliable performance with existing ballasts. Key Features: Plug and Play Compatibility: Works with existing ballastsno rewiring required Cool White Illumination: 4100K color

13W G24Q-1 PL Quad-Tube CFL Bulbs, Cool White (24-Pack)

Energy-saving PL quad-tube CFL bulbs deliver cool white 4100K light for plug-in fixtures using a 4-pin G24Q-1 base. Designed for residential and commercial applications, these non-dimmable bulbs provide long life and reliable performance with existing ballasts.


Key Features:

  • Plug-and-Play Compatibility: Works with existing ballasts—no rewiring required
  • Cool White Illumination: 4100K color temperature for bright, neutral light
  • Durable, Long-Life: Up to 10,000-hour rated life for reduced maintenance
  • Efficient Performance: 13 watts with approx. 850 lumens output
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for sconces, decorative fixtures, and recessed cans

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Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Lighting Technology CFL
Bulb Shape Code PL
Bulb Shape Tubular
Bulb Finish Frosted
Bulb Material Glass
Base Type 4-Pin
Base Code G24Q-1
Wattage 13 W
Color Temperature 4100K (Cool White)
Brightness 850 Lumens
Dimmable No
Average Life 10,000 hours
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor
Rated Damp Rated
Voltage 120 V
Number of Bulbs Included 24
Product Height 5.1 in
Product Diameter 1.4 in
Certifications and Listings UL Listed

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Is this bulb dimmable?
A: No, it is non-dimmable.


Q: What base type does it use?
A: G24Q-1 4-pin plug-in base.


Q: Do I need to change my fixture or wiring?
A: No—these bulbs work with compatible existing ballasts.


Q: What is the light color?
A: Cool White, approximately 4100K.


Q: How long do these bulbs last?
A: Rated up to 10,000 hours under typical use.


Clean, Neutral Light for Everyday Elegance

These quad-tube CFLs bathe your space in a crisp, cool white glow that feels fresh and functional. The slim PL profile and tidy 4-pin base keep fixtures streamlined while delivering dependable brightness. Use them in wall sconces and recessed cans to create a cohesive, modern ambiance throughout the home. A practical essential that elevates daily living with effortless clarity.


Upgrade to reliable, cool-white illumination—add this 24-pack of 13W G24Q-1 PL CFL bulbs to your cart today.

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