
921 LED Landscape Light Bulb - 6 LED Forward Firing Miniature Wedge Retrofit - 100 Lumens

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Overview
LED replacement bulbs can fit numerous outdoor and landscape applications, such as step lights, deck lights, driveway lights, path lights, gazebo lights, and paver lights. This LED 921 bulb replaces a variety of traditional bulbs including 921, 912, and 904 bulbs. It has 6 forward-firing LEDs for direct illumination with no wasted light, and its miniature wedge base allows for easy plug-and-play installation. The energy-efficient bulb has 12V AC/DC operation and is designed to last 25 times longer than incandescent bulbs. Available in cool white, natural white, warm white, blue, green, amber, and red. Not sold in pairs. Price per bulb.

- Gazebo Lights
- Hood Lights
- LED Map Lights
- Glove Box
- Footwell
- Instrument Cluster Lights
- Trunk
- LED Vanity Lights
- Driveways
- Dome Lights
- LED Step Lights
- LED Deck Lighting
- Paver Lights
Specifications
Part NO | CCT / Wavelength | MCD per LED | Intensity | LED Wattage | Current Draw @ Operating Voltage | CRI | Price Ea. | Environmental Rating | Product Weight | Lumen Per Dollar | Light Distribution | |
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921-WWHP6 | 3200 | - | 100 lm | - | 0.08A | 80 | (Discontinued) | - | - | 20.49 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-CWHP6 | 6800 | - | 100 lm | - | 0.08A | 86 | $4.88 | - | - | 20.49 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-RHP6 | 631 nm | - | 13 lm | - | 0.07A | - | (Discontinued) | - | - | 2.66 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-AHP6 | 600 nm | - | 12 lm | - | 0.06A | - | (Discontinued) | - | - | 2.46 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-GHP6 | 515 nm | - | 75 lm | - | 0.07A | - | (Discontinued) | - | - | 15.37 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-BHP6 | 450 nm | - | 13 lm | - | 0.08A | - | (Discontinued) | - | - | 2.66 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-NWHP6 | 4000 | - | 95 lm | - | 0.08A | 85 | $4.88 | - | - | 19.47 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-CWHP6-10PK | 6800 | - | 100 lm | - | 0.08A | 86 | $48.80 | - | - | 20.49 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-CWHP6-20PK | 6800 | - | 100 lm | - | 0.08A | 86 | $97.60 | - | - | 20.49 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-NWHP6-10PK | 4000 | - | 95 lm | - | 0.08A | 85 | $48.80 | - | - | 19.47 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-NWHP6-20PK | 4000 | - | 95 lm | - | 0.08A | 85 | $97.60 | - | - | 19.47 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-WWHP6-10PK | 3200 | - | 100 lm | - | 0.08A | 80 | (Discontinued) | - | - | 20.49 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-WWHP6-20PK | 3200 | - | 100 lm | - | 0.08A | 80 | (Discontinued) | - | - | 20.49 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-BHP6-10PK | 450 nm | - | 13 lm | - | 0.08A | - | (Discontinued) | - | - | 2.66 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-BHP6-20PK | 450 nm | - | 13 lm | - | 0.08A | - | (Discontinued) | - | - | 2.66 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-GHP6-10PK | 515 nm | - | 75 lm | - | 0.07A | - | (Discontinued) | - | - | 15.37 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-GHP6-20PK | 515 nm | - | 75 lm | - | 0.07A | - | (Discontinued) | - | - | 15.37 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-AHP6-10PK | 600 nm | - | 12 lm | - | 0.06A | - | (Discontinued) | - | - | 2.46 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-AHP6-20PK | 600 nm | - | 12 lm | - | 0.06A | - | (Discontinued) | - | - | 2.46 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-RHP6-10PK | 631 nm | - | 13 lm | - | 0.07A | - | (Discontinued) | - | - | 2.66 lumen/dollar | - | |
921-RHP6-20PK | 631 nm | - | 13 lm | - | 0.07A | - | (Discontinued) | - | - | 2.66 lumen/dollar | - |
Lumen meters are a great way to measure white light output but can be deceptive for colored bulb intensity. Lumens measure light wavelengths in all colors of the visible spectrum. Because multiple wavelengths create white light and colored bulbs are a single-wavelength source, colored bulbs will have lower lumen readings. However, they will appear equally as bright as a white bulb. | ![]() |
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The 3200k color is actually a bit whiter than I expected. Most of my other landscape lights are around 2700-2900 I think. I didn't think 300-500k would be that noticeable. Its not bad, just don't put them right next to a warmer bulb.
I put them in those down-firing deck lights that I have mounted on fence posts. I think they're brighter than the 10w halogens that came stock. I like them well enough so far, lets see how long they last.