




🌙 Light up your nights with a glow that’s as unique as you are!
The GE Lighting 26222 is a 4-watt, 14-lumen pink C7 incandescent night light bulb, sold in a convenient 2-pack. Designed for indoor use, it offers a soft, warm glow that’s perfect for creating a cozy atmosphere without overpowering brightness. Compact and easy to install, it requires no batteries and is highly rated for quality and performance.
| ASIN | B001GOU8VU |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,247) |
| Date First Available | 8 August 2012 |
| Finish types | Clear |
| Included components | Bulb |
| Item Weight | 9 g |
| Item model number | 26222 |
| Number of pieces | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 9.07 g |
| Specific uses | Indoor |
U**R
Love the glow! Exactly what I was looking for for my bathroom night light. Clear bulbs are too bright. Longevity tbd.
A**E
I bought this for an accent lamp I use as a night light so this pink bulb seemed right and there was a better price compared to the white bulbs. Pleased with this.
M**M
I use bulb in salt lamps. Gives a warm glow.
A**R
These are a nice night light and don’t get really hot it’s nice to have a bit of colour
H**E
It doesn't make sense but this is the bulb color that will not disrupt your sleep / circadian rhythm if you get up in the night. The appearance that this bulb is pale pink does not actually light up as a pale pink but as a gentle candle flame color. (similarly most orange bulbs actually light up too bright red). The 4 watts is bright enough to not trip but again, doesn't disrupt the circadian sleep cycle / is preferable to 5 watt. And I think it's the better choice incandescent but label doesn't say what type. I use these in vintage light beige, plastic plug-ins with a manual switch. How it looks will also depend on the color of your nightlight cover. I tried lots of c7 bulbs that were too bright / wrong tone. These are the nightlight bulbs to sleep by. PS to GE: wake up, circadian lighting is the new in thing and you have a sleeper keeper here - which the smart person who designed this nightlight bulb color knew.
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