SLI Lightings Mini Lynx 20 Watt compact
fluorescent bulb is an easy way to put
money back in your pocket while helping
the environment and lowering energy bills.
A single Mini Lynx 20 Watt bulb will save
about $30 dollars on energy bills
throughout its lifetime, an amazing 8,000
hours, or 10 times longer than regular
incandescent bulbs. Each energy saving
bulb produces around 75 percent less
heat, cutting energy costs associated with
building cooling and making it safer to
operate. Compact fluorescent bulbs are
also known as CFL lights. SLI Lightings
Mini Lynx CFLs are sold individually.
The Mini Lynx compact fluorescent bulb
uses less wattage than regular
incandescent bulbs. A regular 75 Watt bulb
can be replaced with a 20 Watt compact
fluorescent bulb and still provide the same
amount and type of light. It won't make your
room glow with a cold white light. This
CFL provides a
warm, soft white light like incandescent
bulbs. This 20 Watt light bulb outputs 1200
Lumens at 2700K. Another option would
be to replace a fixture that can only handle
a regular 75 Watt incandescent bulb with a
25 Watt compact fluorescent bulb and
increase the amount of light that is
provided to an area.
Switching to compact fluorescent bulbs not
only saves money but also has a positive
effect on the environment. If every American
replaced just one light bulb with an Energy
Star qualified bulb, enough energy would
be saved to light more than 3 million
homes for a year, more than $600 million
in annual energy costs, and prevent
greenhouse gases equivalent to the
emissions of more than 800,000 cars.
Click a buying guide below for details:
Compact Fluorescent Savings Calculator - Average annual savings is over $300! How much will you save in energy costs by switching to compact fluorescent bulbs?
Compact Fluorescent FAQ's - What are CFLs? How can they save me money? Can I use them in a regular light fixture? Everything that you wanted to know about CFL's but were afraid to ask.
Flourescent Lighting Recycling Information - If you are using fluorescent lighting of any kind, including the newest compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), both you and your employees should be properly recycling burned out lamps and bulbs.