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Sylvania Light Bulbs Sylvania 0001964 Fluorescent Lamp 32W G10q
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Sylvania 0001964 Fluorescent Lamp 32W G10q

Fluorescent Lamp, Circular, Dimmerable, G10q, Life: 12000 h

£10.49£28.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.49/mo.*
4stores
Sylvania Light Bulbs Sylvania LED-Reflektor GU5,3 Superia MR16 5,8W dim 3.000K

Sylvania LED-Reflektor GU5,3 Superia MR16 5,8W dim 3.000K

LED, Reflektor, GU5.3 MR16

£1.43
Or 3 interest-free payments of £0.47/mo.*
2stores
Sylvania Light Bulbs Sylvania 4ft IP20 T8 Cool White LED Tube 1800lm
-25%

Sylvania 4ft IP20 T8 Cool White LED Tube 1800lm

LED Lamp

£6.00£8.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.00/mo.*
2stores
Sylvania LED GLS Non Dimmable Frosted B22 Light Bulb 9W

Sylvania LED GLS Non Dimmable Frosted B22 Light Bulb 9W

LED Lamp, Dimmerable, Temperature (K): 2700

£7.78
Or 3 interest-free payments of £2.59/mo.*
2stores

Light Bulbs: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing light bulbs, it's essential to consider the type that best suits your needs. LED bulbs are energy-efficient and have a long lifespan, making them ideal for frequent use in areas like kitchens or living rooms. CFL bulbs offer a good balance between efficiency and cost but take a little time to reach full brightness. Halogen bulbs provide excellent color rendering, making them perfect for accent lighting. Evaluate where you'll use the light bulb to determine which type will work best for you.

Forget about watts when it comes to brightness; focus on lumens instead. Lumens measure the actual light output of a bulb. For a cozy bedroom atmosphere, you might prefer a bulb with around 450 lumens, while a workspace may require something closer to 800-1100 lumens. Always check the lumens on the packaging to ensure you're getting the right brightness level for your space.

The color temperature of light bulbs can dramatically affect the mood of your room. Measured in Kelvin (K), lower numbers like 2700K emit a warm, yellowish light suitable for relaxing spaces such as bedrooms or living rooms. Higher numbers like 5000K produce cool, bluish light that mimics daylight, ideal for task-oriented areas like home offices or kitchens. Consider how each room is used to select the appropriate color temperature.

LIGHT BULBS

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Light bulbs are available in various types like LED, CFL, and incandescent. Each type has unique features. LED bulbs are energy-efficient and long-lasting. CFLs use less energy than incandescent but more than LEDs. Incandescent bulbs provide warm light but consume more energy and have a shorter lifespan.

Light bulbs' wattage indicates energy usage rather than brightness. Consider lumens for brightness. LEDs offer high lumens with low wattage, saving energy costs. For example, a 10-watt LED can replace a 60-watt incandescent bulb, providing similar brightness.

Light bulbs like LEDs can be dimmable if specified on the packaging. Ensure compatibility with your dimmer switch. Dimmable LEDs offer flexible lighting options and save more energy when used at lower settings.

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