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DGE A70 B27 Edison Screw LED Light Bulbs,15W 1200Lm 6500K Warm White Super Bright LED Frosted Bulb,150W Equivalent,No Strobe No Flicke Energy Saving LED Bulb,Non-Dimmable (B22-3)

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Now you've got the light bulb type / code down, the only thing left is choosing your colour temperature and beam angle. Oh wait, don't forget about energy efficiency and cost! Daylight bulbs go even further by going as high as 400-600 lumen—which is perfect for recessed lighting and high ceilings. These LED spotlights are also dimmable—just turn the dial on the wall and enjoy. OK, so lets start with the basics. E27 bulbs are the ones with the screw base and are commonly used in decorative fittings and lamps. The key is to not get confused with E14 bases which are screw fit as well, but are built for smaller fittings. You can see the difference below: Let us help you choose the right LEDs for your home. Our handy guide to E27 bulbs will give you everything you need to know to make switching over even easier.

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This is a historical term that's still hanging around for certain light bulb types (even if they are no longer made from glass).If you have bayonet light fittings and want smart bulbs that can change colour temperature, then the B22 bulb from Philips Hue is a good option. This bulb gives you both warm white and coloured light, is dimmable and can be controlled with the Hue app or voice-activated platforms. This bulb is equivalent to 60W; they’re predicted to last 25,000 hours and guaranteed for two years. The lumen output is 806lm @4,000 K. The same bulb is also available in warm white. One of the big benefits of LED bulbs is that you have a number of different light colours to choose from, ensuring you have control over the ambience. LED colours are measured in Kelvins. The lower the Kelvin rating the warmer the glow, the higher the Kelvin rating, the whiter the light. You can buy E27 bulbs in 3 different colours: Warm White Cool White Daylight You can learn more about colour options here, and see which colour will look best in your home. So many options in LED bulbs await you to help you express your specific sense of style. Go with curvaceous white opal bulbs or choose ones in elongated, chandelier style. These are some of our LED replacements for common light bulb types. Putting It All Together - Light Bulb Types Put the letters and numbers together and things start to make a little more sense, now that you know what to look for. Listed below are a range of the most commonly used lamps that we now sell low energy LED replacements for:

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These codes are usually a combination of letters and numbers. Over time, the more historically popular lighting types have become standard, and these are the ones that we've tried to cover here. What beam angle do I need? Beam angle is measured in degrees. A wider beam angle covers more space with light. Your choice of beam angle, like colour variant, is completely down to you. As a guide, we’d advise using wider beam angles in living spaces where many people are gathered round. Narrow beam angles, on the other hand, are often used for decorative purposes or areas where you need focus. Choose LED light bulbs with a studded spotlight effect reminiscent of disco balls or GU10 bulbs with more traditional spotlight effect—either of which are perfect for recessed lighting in any room. The letters usually refer to the fitting type or another feature of the light globe. For example: LetterThe numbers (in millimetres) tell you the diameter of the base, or the distance between the pins - for example B22, E27 or GU10

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