





✨ Illuminate your space, disinfect your life! ✨
The BAIMNOCM 2 Pack UVC Light Bulbs deliver powerful 25-watt UV-C sterilization at a precise 254nm wavelength, effectively sanitizing up to 400 sq ft per bulb. Featuring ozone-free technology and durable quartz glass, these bulbs are designed for safe, efficient indoor use across multiple rooms. Ideal for health-conscious professionals seeking advanced germicidal solutions without compromising air quality.
| Brand | BAIMNOCM |
| Light Type | UV |
| 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 | UV |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Shape | 2U |
| Material | Quartz |
| Model Name | UVC bulb |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Power Consumption | 25 Watts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Light Source Type | CFL |
| Item Weight | 10.55 ounces |
| Light Source Wattage | 25 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 1.2"W x 1.2"H |
| Accepted voltage frequency | 100 to 120 Volts and 60 Hertz |
| Control Method | App |
| Style | 2 Pack ( Ozone Free ) |
| Manufacturer | XLT |
| Color | Quartz |
| UPC | 732139805675 |
| Part Number | UVC25W-2P-OF |
| Item Weight | 10.5 ounces |
| Item model number | UVC-25W-2P |
| Finish types | Clear |
| Included Components | 2 pack UV-C 25 watt bulb |
| Special Features | 254nm light |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Wattage | 25 Watts |
F**
Great thing to have on hand.
If you have a leak and got mold building because of it, this product is for you. It completely killed and neutralized the mold. We fixed our leak and bought these lights to kill the mold and they worked great. Would highly recommend.
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.
M**P
Works When it Works
I’m stunned this is $100. They look incredibly cheap, and one arrived with a defective bulb; No cracks or visible damage, it simply won’t light up.EDIT: ** -> ****So after I left my review, I was promptly contacted by the seller and they sent me replacements. I gave +1 star for the quick customer support and another +1 since it seems to accomplish what it does as advertised. The smell it leaves behind reminds me of how my clothes would smell after my mother left them out to dry on a clothesline on a sunny summer day, only much stronger.I can’t give it a 5 star though because while the quick support was appreciated, this still does seem to be an over-priced and defective product based off my own experience and the experiences of other reviews I’ve seen here. Buyer be warned: there’s a good chance that at least one of your bulbs won’t work on arrival.
A**B
UV-Light Works Great! You can Smell it! Just remember to remove plants and animals!
I can tell you that these are durable, UV lights that work! Great quality and can tell you they are still working; just remember to leave the room after you turned them on, and follow the instructions to the letter! If you got bedbugs, or fleas, or anything else set it up in your room turn the light on Zap, they work! Always remember to remove plant life and animals because it will harm them and it will harm you if you don’t leave the room! Never ever look directly into this light! What more can I say these things (UV-Light) work!
S**Y
They are far more dangerous than they seem.
As the father of an immune compromised daughter in the time of pandemics I love these. But they are dangerous. We affectionately call ours "danger bulbs".From experience I can tell you:using both at once, exposure of just a minute will give you the worst sunburn of your life. But in a day or two. not immediately.30 minutes will kill your house plants.buy a timer with a remote and you only need one bulb and 15 minutes to sterilize a good sized room.It says no ozone but I still smell it so air out the room afterwards.Sometimes I wonder how legal these things should be.Finally, be aware the bulbs shift spectrum with use so they'll become ineffective way before they burn out.
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