✨ Illuminate Cleanliness, Ditch the Germs! 💡
The BAIMNOCM 2 Pack UVC Light Bulbs deliver potent 25-watt UV-C sterilization at the optimal 254nm wavelength, covering up to 400 sq ft per bulb. Featuring ozone-free operation and high-transparency quartz glass, these bulbs are designed for safe, effective indoor disinfection across multiple rooms. Ideal for health-conscious professionals seeking a sleek, reliable solution to maintain a germ-free environment.
Brand | BAIMNOCM |
Light Type | CFL |
Special Feature | 254nm light |
Wattage | 25 |
Bulb Shape Size | ED28 |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 25 Watts |
Specific Uses For Product | uvc light bulb |
Light Color | Blue |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Number of Items | 2 |
Shape | 2U |
Material | Quartz |
Model Name | UVC bulb |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Included Components | 2 pack UV-C 25 watt bulb |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | CFL |
Light Source Wattage | 25 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 1.2"W x 1.2"H |
Control Method | App |
Manufacturer | XLT |
Connectivity Technology | Normal bulb |
UPC | 732139805675 |
Part Number | UVC25W-2P-OF |
Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | UVC-25W-2P |
Style | 2 Pack ( Ozone Free ) |
Color | Quartz |
Finish types | Clear |
Special Features | 254nm light |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 25 Watts |
M**.
Has kept me safe for three weeks now.
For the record, I am reviewing: BAIMNOCM 2 Pack UV Light Bulb with Ozone 25 Watt UVC Bulb 185nm/254nm E26 2 CountI purchased a 15 watt UVC bulb back at the beginning of the Covid Pandemic. My husband works at the VA and he sees a lot of sick patients. Some of them would lie and say that they did not have a fever or cough just so that they could get their appointment completed as they were having to wait for a long time, at that time, for an appointment. We instituted an isolation and decontamination policy for home that included him going directly to the garage after work, undressing and putting his clothes into the washer. He then put all his other items, like keys, wallet, badges, and such into a box and we set that just under the 15 watt light bulb that we would turn on for 15 minutes to decontaminate everything. Then he would go and take a shower and put on fresh clothes. It worked. neither of us has ever had covid, our vigilance worked.He got sick with this flu that is going around and it turned into pneumonia and sepsis. We isolated him in one bedroom and put the 25 watt UVC light bulb in the bathroom. After he uses the bathroom we turn the bulb on and shut the door. After 30 minutes the room is sterilized. When you open the door the smell of ozone is present. That means it is CLEAN. Ozone is a good thing. But you have to air out the room before entering. So far, three weeks now I have been safe and not gotten sick, and I usually get anything that he gets and brings home. I credit the UVC light and our isolation procedures. For anyone that is concerned with the number and type of bugs going around, I would HIGHLY recommend these bulbs. They are powerful enough to clean a 10x12 room within 30 minutes or less. Just do not look at the light when it is on.
E**O
Bad quality
Ordered two bulbs, one doesn’t work, one broken after two time use. Seller immediately contact me for the replacement. Get the replacement today. Both bulbs work.
D**D
Seems like they work BUT
I think these are great, you can tell they work.My criticisms are that if these are dangerous to people, pets and plants then there should be specific information and directions regarding those aspects. I need to know how long the room needs to be aired out, how long to use the lights for and is it possible to leave them on for too long. What is actually taking place when I use the lights?Additionally, there are visual manufacturing defects on both of the bulbs.Also, I'm pretty certain you're not supposed to touch the glass part with your fingers because the oil makes the bulb burn out, this is true with many other types of bulbs so I don't see why not with these. I think this might be why people are saying the bulbs burn out quickly, which could easily be remedied if the manufacturer included any sort of pamphlet or instructions on the listing or in the box.
J**Y
Works great, awesome price
These are so easy to use; just don’t look at the light. I put one in my basement and one in the kitchen living room area. I put the upstairs one on when we go to bed. I’m a nurse so I like having the extra protection against germs.
M**Z
Extremely effective- not 100% Ozone-free
They work in many applications, but it should be noted that they do emit a small amount of detectable ozone, so be mindful of this when planning out how you will use them.I have them in some unique applications, and will probably get even more of them soon!
T**S
What I was looking for
These bulbs are exactly what my daughter needed for her school project.
T**S
Good quality UV lamps
Most reviews seem to be complaints about well-established effects of UV sanitization.Do they stink? Yes. UV-C will product stink, this is a byproduct of sanitization.How much do they stink? It depends how much sanitization was done: stink=VOC's. The EPA and FDA claim the VOCs produced by UV-C light are harmless, and scientifically there is no reason they would be since they are essentially airborne "dead cells."I was verifiably able to determine these lights emit almost no ozone using my Klein gas detector. VOCs unsurprisingly go off the chart (mine were 700ppm before UV-C, then 2000ppm, and finally settled down to 500ppm) until the area has been sanitized AND filtered. That second part is important: if you want to actually clean your air instead of just sanitize it, you need to collect the dead particulate matter floating around. This is why common applications for UV-C are inside HVAC air handlers BEFORE and AFTER the filter, but if only using a single UV-C, I recommend placing it before the filter if possible. This is generally not possible if your filter access is at the return intake and not inside the HVAC unit\duct. Eventually the airborne particulate will be filtered but...you will smell it. Alternatively you can run a room HEPA filter to collect it.So far I have two bulbs running pre and post filter, inside the return vent before the filter, and one after the heat exchanger. I'm curious how long the bulb life will be exposed to 180F heat as these E26 base bulbs are clearly not designed to be fixed inside duct work, but using a NEMA15>E26 adapter and making a mount out of sheet metal, I riveted a bulb mount to my ducts, drilled a 7/8" hole for the filament of the bulb to insert into the duct, and appropriately leak-sealed with high-temp foil duct tape.Very economical solution compared to Honeywell and other brands that charge $100-$150 for equivilent bulbs, all of which seem to be ozone-emitting. While ozone sanitizes more, controlling the "medical office" smell they produce is extremely challenging in a residential setting as it collects inside fabrics.
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