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I am looking for replacement glass lenses for 10 Hubbell wall packs. I know Kleen-Rite & Dultmeier carry them, but I'm not interested in paying $85 a piece. Peeling paint is not a problem. Thanks
 

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I am looking for replacement glass lenses for 10 Hubbell wall packs. I know Kleen-Rite & Dultmeier carry them, but I'm not interested in paying $85 a piece. Peeling paint is not a problem. Thanks
I have the lithonia wallpacks. I don't know if they are interchangable. I will sell you 10 for half that price.
 

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I'd look at changing out the fixture to something more energy efficient rather than spend any money on the old ones. TSS has one for $95 that takes four fluorescent adaptors.
 

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Mep, the reason I want them is because they are the only Hubbells I have with plastic lenses, all my others are glass. I have tried converting some to the 105w CFL's and am pleased, but there is no reason to change these bulbs until I get rid of the yellowed cracked lenses. The lights are mounted and wired, so replacing the lenses and adding CFL's will still be cheaper and easier than new fixtures provided I can find some used glass lenses for a decent price.
 

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I would bet that good plastic ones would be ok if you change to the CFL. I wouldn't think the "cooking" would be an issue with the CFL. I found a bunch of used lenses for my Lithonias about a year ago. I'm banking on it not being an issue.
 
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