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                26204 Sylvania 26204 | 8.6-inch 6W T2 Axial Base Subminiature Fluorescent Tube 3000K$30.75 per light bulbSold in multiples of 20 
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                26213 Sylvania 26213 | 8.6-inch 6W T2 Axial Base Subminiature Fluorescent Tube 4100K$30.75 per light bulbSold in multiples of 20 
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                26230 Sylvania 26230 | 20.6-inch 13W T2 Axial Base Subminiature Fluorescent Tube 4100K$30.75 per light bulbSold in multiples of 20 
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                26231 Sylvania 26231 | 16.6-inch 11W T2 Axial Base Subminiature Fluorescent Tube 4100K$30.75 per light bulbSold in multiples of 20 
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                26232 Sylvania 26232 | 12.6-inch 8W T2 Axial Base Subminiature Fluorescent Tube 4100K$30.75 per light bulbSold in multiples of 20 
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                26235 Sylvania 26235 | 16.6-inch 11W T2 Axial Base Subminiature Fluorescent Tube 3500K$30.75 per light bulbSold in multiples of 20 
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                26237 Sylvania 26237 | 12.6-inch 8W T2 Axial Base Subminiature Fluorescent Tube 3000K$30.75 per light bulbSold in multiples of 20 
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                26239 Sylvania 26239 | 16.6-inch 11W T2 Axial Base Subminiature Fluorescent Tube 3000K$30.75 per light bulbSold in multiples of 20 
Fluorescent tubes are widely used for energy-efficient lighting in commercial, industrial, and institutional settings. Available in various sizes such as T8, T5, and T12, these tubes offer reliable illumination and lower operating costs compared to traditional incandescent options. Fluorescent tubes are commonly found in troffers, strip lights, and ceiling fixtures, making them ideal for offices, schools, and retail environments.
These tubes work by exciting a gas within a sealed glass tube, which emits ultraviolet light to stimulate a phosphor coating that produces visible light. While LEDs are becoming more common, fluorescent tubes remain a dependable lighting option with a broad range of applications.
 
        