Tulip shaped bulbs come in various sizes. You can purchase these anywhere between 25 watts - 100 watts.
If you are trying to save energy, I highly recommend installing compact fluorescent bulbs. A compact fluorescent bulb has the same light output as an incandescent bulb but it uses considerably less energy.
Let's say you install a 60 watt incandescent bulb. This uses 60 watts of power. However, if you install a comparable compact fluorescent bulb it will only use approximately 18 watts of power and provide the same amount of light.
I've seen 4 packs of compact fluorescent bulbs at Home Depot for $12.00, while an incandescent bulb is approximately $0.50. However, the compact fluorescent bulb is supposed to last 5 years.
Tulip shaped bulbs have 2 different base types, either candelabra or medium base. A medium base bulb is the same base as a standard incandescent bulb and the candelabra is very skinny. If you have the candelabra base, you probably can't install a compact fluorescent as they are typically medium based.
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2006-08-12 07:15:47
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answered by gilchristelectric 3
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tulips are meant to be contained in the floor all by ability of the three hundred and sixty 5 days I stay in Montana and we've had a particularly chilly spring and in the present day I actually have tulips comming up about 2 inches out of the floor once you've in straightforward words had them contained in the floor a million 3 hundred and sixty 5 days provide them yet another danger to bloom in case you commence planting and run in to a bulb merely leave it on my own except the bulb seems smooth no matter if it truly is smooth(like tender)meaning it truly is lifeless yet in case you do discover bulbs there many times should be some eco-friendly boost on them now. bypass ahead and plant with the help of the time any of your flora are huge the bulbs could were carried out blooming with the help of then.
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answered by ? 4
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Why, 3 watts of course! Watt kind of soil do I use, watt kind of fertilizer, and watt am I going to do with all these tulips!
2006-08-12 04:50:22
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answered by choirgirlnc 2
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0 watts on both counts. However, as for "brightening" a room, tulips and glads do wonders.
You would save more "energy" by not sending questions like these to Yahoo Answers. It would save US a lot of energy in replying.
2006-08-12 04:47:55
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answered by Malika 5
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I like the 40 watt...the 60 watt is too colorful and bright....
2006-08-12 05:03:17
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answered by itty 7
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you shouldnt need to save energy those are solar powered bulbs
2006-08-12 06:30:19
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answered by miss angel 3
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Geeeeezzzz! You're sooooooo clevvverrrrr!
I'm glad I didn't think of that.
2006-08-12 04:47:56
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answered by quietwalker 5
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Watts that?m They are grow-glo, ho ho
2006-08-12 04:49:44
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answered by helixburger 6
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None. Where do you people come up with such stupid quetions?
2006-08-12 04:46:32
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answered by Linda L 3
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