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[Lifetime Warranty] 5W E17 LED Bulb 8206232A Dimmable LED Light Bulbs, 6000K Cold Daylight, 40W Equivalent, 75V-130V, 400 lumens - Pack of 6

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8206232A 5W Dimmable LED Appliance Bulb (40W Equivalent) - 6000K Cold Daylight

Key Features

  • Base Type: E17 Intermediate
  • Power Consumption: 5W (replaces 40W incandescent)
  • Operating Voltage: 75V-130V
  • Luminous Flux: 400 lumens
  • Color Temperature: 6000K (Cold Daylight)
  • Beam Angle: 270 degrees
  • Color Rendering Index (CRI): 80
  • Dimmable: Yes
  • Operation: Flicker-free and silent

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • AP4512653
  • PS2376034
  • AH2376034
  • EA2376034
  • 1890433
  • 8206232
  • 8206443
  • 8183993
  • W10321375
  • W10598935

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for appliances requiring an E17 base bulb.
  • Common applications include refrigerators, microwaves, and range hoods.
  • Also suitable for select RV, marine, and landscape lighting fixtures compatible with bulb specifications.

When to Replace

  • Bulb is burned out or fails to illuminate.
  • Light output is significantly diminished.
  • Bulb flickers, strobes, or provides inconsistent light.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect power to the appliance or fixture before installation.
  • Allow the existing bulb to cool completely before handling.
  • Gently unscrew the old bulb and screw the new E17 bulb into the socket until snug. Do not overtighten.
  • Restore power and test the new bulb. If using a dimmer, verify compatibility.
  • PERFECT FIT

    PERFECT FIT

    BlueStars 8206232A LED Light Bulb is great for Refrigerator, Microwave, Oven, or Range Hood, etc.
  • PREMIUM QUALITY

    PREMIUM QUALITY

    The BlueStars LED Bulb meets strict standards for flicker, strobe, glare, and color accuracy, ensuring top-quality lighting performance.
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    SAVING SOLUTION

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  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    Compatible with an E17 American standard base, it can be easily integrated into any standard E17 lighting fixture
ECONOMICAL DIY REPAIR

ECONOMICAL DIY REPAIR

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FAQ

This bulb is a replacement for part number 8206232A. It is intended for applications that use an E17 intermediate base bulb and accept 75V-130V input.
Check three things on your original bulb or model documentation: the part number 8206232A, an E17 intermediate screw base, and a voltage range that falls within 75V-130V. If your appliance or fixture requires a different base size, a specialty low-voltage bulb, or a non-dimmable-only design, this bulb may not be the correct match.
Typical symptoms include the light not turning on, flickering, delayed startup, intermittent operation, or noticeably reduced brightness. Before replacing the bulb, also confirm the socket has power and is not heat-damaged or corroded.
Installation is usually straightforward. Turn off power or unplug the appliance, allow the old bulb to cool completely, remove any lens or cover if equipped, then unscrew the old E17 bulb and install the replacement. In most cases the job takes less than 10 minutes. A screwdriver may be needed only if your light cover has retaining screws.
Inspect the socket for discoloration, looseness, or corrosion, and verify the old bulb's base matches E17. If the previous bulb failed repeatedly, check for excess heat, vibration, a loose socket, or supply-voltage issues. Installing a new bulb into a damaged socket can lead to poor contact or early failure.
Common causes include heat buildup in enclosed housings, frequent on/off cycling, vibration, poor socket contact, and voltage fluctuations. In appliance applications, grease, moisture, or steam exposure can also shorten bulb life if the lens cover or seal is compromised.