This 2-Pin (G23) Plug-In (PL) Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) operates by passing an electric current through mercury vapor gas. CFL lamps are designed to replace incandescent bulbs, as they use much less electric power, and they last several times longer. Like all fluorescent lamps, CFL bulbs contain toxic mercury, and must be recycled or disposed of at a designated facility.
This 2-Pin (G23) Plug-In (PL) Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) operates by passing an electric current through mercury vapor gas. CFL lamps are designed to replace incandescent bulbs, as they use much less electric power, and they last several times longer. Like all fluorescent lamps, CFL bulbs contain toxic mercury, and must be recycled or disposed of at a designated facility.
This 2-Pin (G23) Plug-In (PL) Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) operates by passing an electric current through mercury vapor gas. CFL lamps are designed to replace incandescent bulbs, as they use much less electric power, and they last several times longer. Like all fluorescent lamps, CFL bulbs contain toxic mercury, and must be recycled or disposed of at a designated facility.
This 2-Pin (G23) Plug-In (PL) Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) operates by passing an electric current through mercury vapor gas. CFL lamps are designed to replace incandescent bulbs, as they use much less electric power, and they last several times longer. Like all fluorescent lamps, CFL bulbs contain toxic mercury, and must be recycled or disposed of at a designated facility.
This 2-Pin (G23) Plug-In (PL) Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) operates by passing an electric current through mercury vapor gas. CFL lamps are designed to replace incandescent bulbs, as they use much less electric power, and they last several times longer. Like all fluorescent lamps, CFL bulbs contain toxic mercury, and must be recycled or disposed of at a designated facility.
This 2-Pin (G23) Plug-In (PL) Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) operates by passing an electric current through mercury vapor gas. CFL lamps are designed to replace incandescent bulbs, as they use much less electric power, and they last several times longer. Like all fluorescent lamps, CFL bulbs contain toxic mercury, and must be recycled or disposed of at a designated facility.