MaxLite LED PAR

LED PAR bulbs from MaxLite offer an energy-efficient and cost-effective solution for general purpose lighting projects. MaxLite manufactures a variety of LED PAR bulbs with different color temperatures, voltages, and wattages to suit any need. Save on the ideal MaxLite LED PAR bulb with HomElectrical's great low rates.

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Discontinued
15P38DLED27FL
Discontinued
15P38DLED30FL/G2
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15P38DLED41FL
Discontinued
17BR40DLED27
Discontinued
17BR40DLED41
Discontinued
SKR3013DLED30-136
Discontinued
SKR3816SPDLED30136
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7P20DLED27FL
Discontinued
7P20DLED30FL
Discontinued
7P20DLED41FL
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10P30LNDLED30FL

61-90 of 171 products

Discontinued
15P38DLED27FL
Discontinued
15P38DLED30FL/G2
Discontinued
15P38DLED41FL
Discontinued
17BR40DLED27
Discontinued
17BR40DLED41
Discontinued
SKR3013DLED30-136
Discontinued
SKR3816SPDLED30136
Discontinued
7P20DLED27FL
Discontinued
7P20DLED30FL
Discontinued
7P20DLED41FL
Discontinued
10P30LNDLED30FL

What is the difference between a PAR and BR bulb?

PAR bulbs are lamps that are used for spotlight features and has a beam that is usually 45 degrees wide or less. BR bulbs are lamps that have a wide flood beam angle, and instead of acting as a spotlight, it provides more than a 45 degree angle, usually 120 degrees, and are often used lighting a hallway or even a kitchen counter top.

What is a PAR bulb used for?

A PAR bulb, parabolic aluminized reflector, is commonly used in commercial, residential, and transportation illumination. The number on the PAR bulb tells you how large the diameter of the bulb is which will help you choose which bulb you will need based on the fit.
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