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LEDON LED candle bulb with white frosted cover, warm white glow, small E14 screw base, isolated on white background.

LED Candle Bulb 5W E14 2000K Dimmable | Ledon Clear Cover

£6.62
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LEDON LED candle bulb with white frosted cover, warm white glow, small E14 screw base, isolated on white background.

LED Candle Bulb 5W E14 2000K Dimmable | Ledon Clear Cover

Vendor
Ledon
SKU
28000531
Availability
In stock
Weight
0.05 kg

£6.62inc VAT £5.52exc VAT

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Product Description

The Ledon Candle brings LED technology to the classic candle shape, making it a straightforward swap for incandescent candle lamps in chandeliers and decorative fittings. The clear cover lets the light sparkle while the 2000K colour gives a warm, comfortable glow. It is dimmable and fits a standard E14 socket.

Key features

  • Power, 5W energy consumption
  • Luminous flux, 250 lumen
  • Colour temperature, 2000K
  • Beam angle, 220 degrees
  • Fitting, E14 socket
  • Lumen maintenance, 70% at the end of nominal lifetime

Why choose this e14 led light bulb

It replaces incandescent candle lamps of up to 25W (per Table 6 of EU Regulation 244/2009) while using far less energy, with savings of up to 85% claimed by the manufacturer. The clear glass cover keeps the classic candle look, so it suits chandeliers and other fittings where a traditional shape matters as much as the light output.

Dimmable operation

Because it is dimmable, this bulb works with compatible dimmer switches, letting you adjust brightness to suit the room rather than running at a single fixed output.

Applications

Suited to chandeliers, wall lights and any fitting that previously used a candle-style incandescent lamp, indoors, wherever a warm 2000K tone and a decorative clear cover are wanted.

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