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My experiences and my current problem ...
When I first tried out LED bulbs it was GU10's for the kitchen in my old house at least 5 years ago and LED bulb technology wasn't ready yet. They were too blue a light and also too dim. Since then, manufacturers seem to have taken the "too blue" criticism to heart so now the majority are too yellow which is proving a problem for me since most of my light fittings are B15 (SBC). So, my search for 40W equivalent B15 bulbs at 4000k-4500k since causing me endless, fruitless searches on the web. I don't believe any of the 4W is equivalent to 40W advertised bulbs, as this is the most any bulb manufacturer claims, so am looking for 5W.
I have bought four different "Lighting Ever" tester bulbs and like them for brightness and for cost (around £5 to £9). In bold below is the website's description of them. They all pump out a good amount of light. None of them buzz/hum or flicker. Though I have not tested them with a dimmer, as I'm not interested in that. :-
Lighting EVER 10 Watt A60 LED 810 lm B22 Bayonet Bulb, Warm White My View : Awesome bulb. The first I bought from them and the reason I tried the ones below. I'd put it at about 3500K (listed as 2800K).
B22 6 Watt A55 LED Bulbs, 50 Watt Incandescent Bulb Equivalent, Indoor Lighting, Energy Efficient Lights, Warm White
My View : Very good bulb. Same brightness as the 7W below. I bought them together to compare. Slightly yellower than the 10W bulb. I'd say about 2800K as listed.
7W A60 B22 LED Bulb, Omni Directional, 40W Incandescent Bulb Equivalent, Warm White
My View : Good bulb. Everything is the same as for the 6W bulb, except I'm guessing it draws more electricity.
4W GU10 LED Bulb, 50W Halogen Bulb Equivalent, Cutting Edge Design, 310lm, Warm White
My View : Awesome bulb. I'll be buying 2 more. I'd say they are 3000 K.
I bought the 10W bulb from Amazon and was but bought the other three direct from Lighting Ever. Unfortunately, they only delivered one of the three bulbs, so I had to contact them to send the other two. They did this with no problem, but it meant a fortnight without the bulbs.
So, can anyone recommend or even find a 5W (40W Equivalent), B15 LED bulb, in the 3500K to 4500K range? 50W equiv would do. |
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