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Osram Energy-Efficient Lamps Osram Dulux D/E Energy-efficient Lamps 26W G24q-3 865

Osram Dulux D/E Energy-efficient Lamps 26W G24q-3 865

Energy-efficient Lamp, Linear, G24q-3, Temperature (K): 6500, Life: 20000 h

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ENERGY-EFFICIENT LAMPS

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Energy-efficient lamps are light bulbs designed to use less electricity than traditional incandescent bulbs. They help reduce energy bills and environmental impact. Common types include LED, CFL, and halogen lamps. Each type offers varying lifespans, brightness levels, and color temperatures to suit different needs.

Energy-efficient lamps save money by using less electricity and having longer lifespans compared to traditional bulbs. This reduces the frequency of replacements and lowers electricity bills over time. Choosing the right lamp for your space can maximize these savings.

The best type of energy-efficient lamp for home use depends on your specific needs. LED lamps are popular due to their long lifespan and low energy consumption. CFLs offer good efficiency at a lower upfront cost, while halogens provide bright light but consume more power.

Energy-Efficient Lamps: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing energy-efficient lamps, it's crucial to focus on lumens, which measure brightness, rather than watts, which indicate energy use. A lamp with higher lumens will provide more light. For example, if you're replacing a traditional 60-watt bulb, look for an energy-efficient option with around 800 lumens to ensure similar brightness.

Energy-efficient lamps come in a variety of colour temperatures, affecting the mood and functionality of a room. Measured in Kelvin (K), lower numbers like 2700K offer a warm, cosy glow ideal for living rooms and bedrooms. Higher numbers like 5000K provide a cool, bright light suitable for kitchens or workspaces. Choose based on the atmosphere you want to create.

If you plan to use energy-efficient lamps with dimmer switches, ensure they're dimmable. Not all energy-efficient options are compatible with dimmers, which can lead to flickering or reduced lifespan. Look for lamps specifically labelled as dimmable if this feature is important to you.

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