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Anonymous Posted on Jul 11, 2014

What is the wattage for the halogen lights for the hood. There are two lights but they do not list the wattage

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As a general rule, the size and shape of the bulb will determine the wattage. Match it up with ones in the store, the value can be slightly higher or lower but it will still work just fine. Halogen bulbs burn out much quicker if you handle them without gloves or tissues. The oil from your fingers will cause them to burn out faster.

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