Edison bulbs giving way to the new CFL Now LED.
Bulbs
Unlike incandescent light bulbs, CFLs are available in a variety
of color temperatures to suit every room in your home. Color temperatures are
measured in degrees Kelvin K. The higher the temperature, the whiter the light.
Colour
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Kelvin (varies according to co)
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Colour
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Use
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Soft white
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2700K
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Little yellow - warm
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Warm full glow for living rooms, dining rooms, bed
rooms recreation rooms
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Bright white
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3500-4100K
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Fresh white
True white
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Gives a clean , crisp illumination ideal for kitchen,
bath rooms, reading and work
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Natural
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5000K
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Little blue, cool
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More natural
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Daylight
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6500K
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More blue
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Daylight gives off bright, quality light for reading
and detailed oriented activities, office, den, laundry, and basement.
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Incandescent bulb wattage
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Equivalent CFL (Approx.)
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Lumens (brightness
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40W
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9
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450lm
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60W
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13
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800lm
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75W
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18
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1100lm
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23
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1600lm
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150W
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42
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2600lm
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Flood bulb is used for reflective spaces
like recessed light, dining table light,
pot lamps etc
Don't buy anymore CFL and Tube lights. Tube lights and CFL contains mercury. Now cheap unbreakable LED lights with long life is available. Go for LED
For further reading refer
http://www.springlightcfl.com/home_lighting_tour.aspx
http://www.nola.com/homegarden/index.ssf/2013/12/say_goodbye_to_energy-guzzling.htm
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