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Sylvania FBO31/841 31W 22.5 Inch 4100K 1-5/8 Inch Spaced T8 U-Bend Medium Bi-Pin Base Bulb (21879)
Standard 8W 13-1/5Inch 4100K T4 Miniature Bi-Pin Base Bulb (F8T4/41K)
SATCO/NUVO F10T5 3000K 80 CRI Warm White 16.5 Inches 10W T5 Fluorescent G5 Base (S2753)
Philips 230839 F21T5/841/Alto 34 Inch 20.6W 4100K Cool White 2100Lm Fluorescent T5 (927990884022)
Sylvania FP24/835/HO/ECO 24 Inch 24W T5 Fluorescent 3500K Neutral White 82 CRI Miniature Bi-Pin Base (20929)
USHIO Indiglow LED T8 Black Light 405nm 48 Inch 18W Medium Bi-Pin Base Blacklight Blue Bulb (3000677)
Halco F30T8CW 30W 35 Inch Fluorescent T8 4100K 1900Lm 65 CRI Medium Bi-Pin G13 Base Tube (9225)Average Life Under Specified Test Conditions With La...
View full detailsSATCO/NUVO 18W T8 LED 4 Foot 4000K 50000 Hours 2500Lm Type B Ballast Bypass Double Ended Wiring (S11964)
Philips 281790 F32T8 Tl841 Plus Alto HV (927852084104)
GE F32T8/SPX35/ECO2 48 Inch T8 Fluorescent Tube 32W 2925Lm 3500K 30000 Hours 85 CRI G13 Medium Bi-Pin Base Dimmable (68851)
Sunlite F39T5/830/HO Fluorescent 3000K 39W 3100Lm Tubular T5 Mini Bi-Pin G5 Non-Dimmable (30415-SU)
GE F54W/T5/850/ECO 54W 46 Inch T5 Linear Fluorescent 5000K 85 CRI Miniature Bi-Pin Base Electronic High Output Tube (46762)
GE F24W/T5/835/ECO 24W 21.6 Inch 3500K 2000Lm 85 CRI T5 High Output Miniature Bi-Pin G5 Base (46700)
Philips 219931 FB40DX/6 12PK 40W 22 7/16 Inch 6500K 6 Inch Spaced T12 U-Bend Medium Bi-Pin Base Bulb (927862005704)
GE F21W/T5/835/ECO 21W 33 7/16 Inch T5 Linear Fluorescent 3500K 85 CRI Miniature Bi-Pin G5 Base Tube (46684)
Standard 18W 19.3 Inch 4100K T4 Miniature Bi-Pin Base Bulb (F18T4CW)
Feit Electric 34 Inch 18W [21W Equivalent] Selectable White G5 Base Direct Replacement Type A T5 LED Linear Tube (T534/4CCT/LED)Feit Electric’s 18-...
View full detailsWestgate Manufacturing LED 4 Foot T8 Type B Single/Double Ended 17W 2200Lm 4000K Clear Glass (T8-4FT-TYPB-17W-40K-C) Wattage: 17W Voltage: 120-277...
View full detailsHalco F54T5/850/HO/ECO/G2 Fluorescent F54 T5 Tube High Output 46 Inch 54W 5000K Miniature Bi-Pin G5 Base Programmed Start Dimmable 4650Lm 24000 Hou...
View full detailsHalco F28T5/835/ECO/IC 28W 46 Inch Fluorescent T5 3500K 2750Lm 86 CRI Mini Bi-Pin Base Dimmable Tube (35042)Average Life Under Specified Test Condi...
View full detailsHalco F13T5CW 13W 21 Inch Fluorescent T5 4100K 740Lm 65 CRI Mini Bi-Pin Base Tube (9231)Average Life Under Specified Test Conditions With Lamps Tur...
View full detailsSATCO/NUVO 17W T8 LED 4 Foot 5000K Medium Bi-Pin Base 50000 Hours 2200Lm Type B Ballast Bypass Single Or Double Ended Wiring (S39907)
TCP 12W 48 Inch T8 Linear LED Instant Start/Rapid Start 3500K 1750Lm 80 CRI Medium Bi-Pin G13 Base Dimmable Normal Ballast Factor (L12T8D5035K)
Sylvania FP54/841/HO/ECO 54W 46 Inch T5 Fluorescent 4100K 85 CRI Miniature Bi-Pin Base High Output Tube (20906)
Tube Lights
Lighting Supply has thousands of different tube lights, including many varieties of the popular LED tube light, one of the fastest rising light bulb types!
Easily search for the specifications you’re looking for using the convenient filters on the left side of the page, and we’ll show you everything we have available. Perhaps you’re not entirely sure what you need? No problem! Read on to learn some basic information about tube lights, including the three most popular designs — linear, U-bend and circline. Let’s take a look at the fundamentals that will help you decide which variety of tube light will work best for you.
And remember, you can contact us anytime to get your specific questions answered. And if you’re in the market for bulk orders, check out our Volume Pricing Page!
Tube Lights Explained
Tube lights have been used for decades in a wide range of applications, from commercial and industrial to home interior, most often in the form of the linear tube light. By far one of the most ubiquitous light bulb types, you’ve no doubt seen these long, skinny bulbs almost everywhere you go, including your local hospital and grocery store — or pretty much any retail space, for that matter. Their ability to throw bright, consistent light over large areas makes them ideal for providing adequate light throughout expansive interiors. Though their use in the home fluctuates with interior design trends, they can often be found in basements and garages, where ample light is an absolute must.
As with many other light bulb types, the technology surrounding the tube light has progressed much the same in recent years, all culminating in the latest and most efficient — the LED tube light. Tube lights began as fluorescents, often referred to as linear fluorescents after their most common shape. Several years ago, this technology became miniaturized in the form of the compact fluorescent light (CFL), allowing it to be used in a much wider range of applications, including throughout the home. And more recently, the LED tube light has become the modern standard. Incredibly energy efficient and long-lasting, it’s quickly becoming the norm in both commercial and residential applications.
Similar to other light bulb types, the number following the T designation indicates the diameter of the lamp in increments of an eighth of an inch — so, the highly common T8 tube light is one inch in diameter.
Let’s take a look at a few of the most common categories of tube lights: linear, U-bend and circline.
Linear Tube Lights
As noted above, linear tube lights are found virtually everywhere. They’re practically as common in retail and other commercial spaces as the plain A-shape light bulb is in your home. And the LED tube light is quickly becoming more popular than its fluorescent counterpart. While a bit costlier up front, the longer life and superior efficiency of LED technology has made them the more affordable choice in the long run, paying their higher up-front cost back to you in a matter of months.
Additional benefits can be found for those looking to upgrade or replace their older linear fluorescents, including government incentive programs designed to encourage the switch to the more efficient LED technology. And for those who aren’t ready to make the leap just yet, you can retrofit many existing light fixtures with new ballasts, allowing you to take advantage of the new technology without having to spring for new fixtures!
Investigate current state and federal programs to see if you qualify for any commercial or residential incentives, and be sure to bookmark our Volume Pricing Page for all your bulk orders of tube lights, fixtures and more.
U-bend Tube Lights
Especially in the home, not all applications have the space for a four-foot-long fluorescent tube. Hence the creation of the U-bend tube light. A smaller, more versatile version of the straight tube, these lights can be used in a variety of applications where space is at a premium.
This type of tube light is also popular for commercial signage, requiring their availability in a wide range of sizes, shapes and temperatures. Don’t see the specific U-bend tube light you need? Contact us now and we’ll find it for you!
Circline Tube Lights
Packing a lot of light output in a small, simple design, the circline tube light is great for a number of interior design applications throughout your home or commercial space. Available in fluorescent, CFL and LED light engine, they offer a unique and efficient way to shed a great deal of light from a compact source. And with dimmable control and a wide range of color tones and temperatures, you’re sure to give your space the perfect atmosphere, be it bright daylight or a soft glow.
Making sure you order the right circline replacement light can be tricky, so feel free to let us know if you need any help!