110V 120V 6W E11 LED Bulb 360 Degree E11 Light Bulb Daylight white 50W halogen lamps Equivalent
This LED E11 bulb is small enough to fit into the more tricky light fittings where space is limited, and it is easy and convenient to install. Perfect for uses in puck lights, under-cabinet lights, desk lamps, display lighting, accent and landscape lighting.
Specifications:
Certification: CE, RoHS, Fcc
Color Temperature: Daylight White 6000K
Voltage: AC110V-130V
Light Source: High Brightness 2835 SMD
LED Cap Type: E11
EU Energy Efficiency Label: A
Luminous Flux: 550lm
Wattage: 6watts
Housing Material: Ceramics
Color Rendering Index: 80
Bulb Diameter: 16mm
Bulb Length: 61mm
Bulb Weight: 9.5g (N/W)
Beam Angle: 360 degree
Dimmable: Yes
Operating Temperature: -25 – +50 Celsius Degree
Applications:
Supermarket, Hotel, Tavern, Night clubs, Bathroom, Bedroom, Children’s Bedroom, Children’s Playroom, Conservatory, Dining Room, Garage, Hallway, Home Office/Study, Kitchen, Living Room, Porch, Utility/Laundry Room and more.
Product Features
- 5pcs of 6w 120V e11 led light bulb, replacing 50-60W halogen bulb and saving up to 90% on energy cost.
- High brightness, total brightness about 500-550lm with RA>80
- Great heat dissipation with ceramic body, very low hot compare with the halogen lamp
- Dimmable type, it works with Led Dimmer and most models of regular dimmer
- For Use in Ceiling Fans, Line Voltage Pendants, Chandeliers, Portables, and Track Lighting, Table/Desk/Floor Lamps, Recessed Lights, Show Lights, Cabinet Lighting, Closet Lights, Outdoor Lighting, Wall Sconces, Enlargers, Modeling lamps, Photoflood Fixtures and Studio Lighting.
Mostly great. Tip is a bit short I replaced 6 40 watt bulbs with 5 of these LEDs. You can see from the photos they are hard to distinguish from a halogen. (Bottom is halogen) These bulbs are slightly brighter than 40 watts. I would say it’s like 43watts. Soft white color is identical to halogen. I’ve attached a photo and bulb is close is slightly taller but diameter it’s identical. But if you look at it carefully, tip is shorter. I had to use a needle nose pliers to pull the tab inside the socket up. My switch is non…
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