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SATCO/NUVO LED A19 Three-Way Lamp 13.5W/10W/5W CCT/Lumen Selectable 2700K/3000K/3500K/4000K/5000K 1100Lm/800Lm/450Lm Medium Double Contact E26d Base Plastic 120V 1-Pack (S14404)

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Management number 242528136 Release Date 2026/07/19 List Price $3.32 Model Number 242528136
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The Satco LED A19 Three-Way Lamp with 90 CRI is the high-color-accuracy version of Satco's field-selectable three-way bulb — three brightness steps (450 / 800 / 1,100 lumens) and five color temperatures (2700K-5000K), plus enhanced color rendering that brings out true tones in fabrics, artwork, and skin.

The bulb fits any standard 3-way socket (medium double-contact E26d base) and keeps the familiar A19 form factor for drop-in replacement. A wide 230° beam angle and high 90 CRI make this the version to specify when both adjustability and color quality are part of the brief.

Features

  • Three-step output: 13.5W / 10W / 5W with 1,100 / 800 / 450 lumens
  • Five selectable color temperatures: 2700K, 3000K, 3500K, 4000K, 5000K
  • High 90 CRI for accurate, natural color rendering
  • Medium 3-Way (E26d) double-contact base, A19 shape, 230° beam angle
  • 15,000-hour rated life
  • Damp location rated; cETLus listed, FCC and RoHS compliant

Ideal For: 3-Way Floor Lamps • Bedside Table Lamps • Reading Lamps • Galleries • Home Studios

Requires a 3-way socket (medium double-contact E26d). Non-dimmable. Backed by a 2-year warranty.


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