Sunlite 4-pin FML27/65K quad tube compact fluorescent lamp vs 24 inch F17T8 daylight fluorescent bulb, 17W, 1460 lumens, G13 bi-pin (8 pack)
Overall winner: Sunlite 4-pin FML27/65K quad tube compact fluorescent lamp
Key Differences
Sunlite (A) delivers higher listed lumen output (1500 lm) at a quad-tube GX10q4 design and is presented as a compact quad-tube form factor; Konideke (B) is a single 24in T8 tube with 1460 lm and fits standard T8 fixtures. Choose Sunlite if you need a brighter, quad-tube solution for compatible GX10q4 fixtures; choose Konideke if you need a standard T8 24in replacement for T8 fixtures
Sunlite 4-pin FML27/65K quad tube compact fluorescent lamp
Quad-tube compact fluorescent lamp with 27 W, 1500 lumens, 6500K daylight. Designed for cathode-based electronic ballasts in reading lamps and similar fixtures. Customers note easy installation and good brightness, with mixed views on longevity
Pros
- high brightness at low wattage
- quad-tube design for light distribution
- easy installation in compatible fixtures
- long lamp life expectation
Cons
- mixed reviews on longevity
- some units may not work out of the box
24 inch F17T8 daylight fluorescent bulb, 17W, 1460 lumens, G13 bi-pin (8 pack)
Fluorescent tube for T8 fixtures, 24 inch length and 17 watts with 6500K daylight. Delivers bright illumination and compares well on value; customers note good functionality and easy fit
Pros
- fits T8 fixtures
- bright daylight 6500K
- high lumen output
- easy to install
Cons
- some users report shorter lifespan
- inconsistent durability across bulbs
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Sunlite |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Sunlite |
| User Reviews | Sunlite |