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Guide To Buying 100 Watt LED Bulb


Before introducing how to buy a 100-watt LED bulb suitable for your use, we must understand a very serious problem. Have you ever confused wattage with lumens?

Many people who want to replace traditional lighting with LEDs think that the wattage of old and new bulbs must match this is a wrong phenomenon. Wattage doesn't represent the brightness of the bulb, it's just a measure of how much energy the bulb uses. The lumens are the only standard to test the brightness of the bulb. Therefore, here is a general knowledge point for everyone. When we use LEDs to replace traditional lighting, we need to match lumens instead of wattage between new and old bulbs.

Why choose 100 watt LED bulbs?


Studies have shown that light bulbs containing LED technology will last much longer than ordinary light bulbs, and can reduce energy consumption by up to 80%, thereby reducing the cost of energy and replacement bulbs. The 100-watt LED bulbs are available in various color temperatures, which can change the overall brightness of the room. So how should we choose?

First, we need to clarify what the room is for. Second, it is necessary to understand the difference between the colour temperature values of bulbs. 2700K bulbs are the closest in color to incandescent bulbs, while 5000K bulbs are closer to the color of daylight and are less suitable for areas like living rooms.

100 watt LED bulbs are generally used in which lamps?


Usually, household bulbs use 100W, which can illuminate the entire room. Common types of bulbs with 100 watts are wall lamps, floor lamps, table lamps, etc. Standard A19 LED bulbs are suitable for overhead lighting, pendant lights, or other burials that don't require much light coming back to the base. In terms of color rendering index, bulbs with a CRI of 90 or higher are better used where you want to look natural.

Don't worry if your new 100-watt LED bulbs are dazzling at first. You can choose to buy some shades to cut the brightness or pair a dimmable bulb with a compatible dimmer to adjust it as needed.

Hope everyone can buy a light bulb that suits your home through the little knowledge in this article. Of course, if there are any points in the article that are not clear enough, you are welcome to write your own opinions in the comment area!

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