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WestBrook Ave Aesthetics Comforts

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Whats Your Home Decor Style?

LED Lights for Bedroom

Introducing Evie, our exclusive LED ceiling light that exudes elegance and sophistication. With a 2-year warranty, this pendant light source is perfect for lighting 3-5 square meters of space. The luxurious beige lampshade, made of exquisite marble, adds a touch of sophistication to any room. This non dimmable light source is powered by LED bulbs, ready to brighten up your space with its warm, 90-260V glow. Made for those who appreciate the finer things in life, Evie is the perfect addition to your home.

Size: 65x185mm

 

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Types of light bulb base

Some of the most common light bulb bases are: E27, E14, E12, B22, B15, Pin-Based (Bi-Pin), G4, GU10 (twist and lock base with two pins), G9, R7S (linear base used in halogen bulbs), MR16 (reflector bulb with a bi-pin base) and PAR(parabolic aluminised reflector bulb with a variety of bases).

What is an A15 bulb?

An A15 bulb is pear shaped and is commonly used in appliances and ceiling fans. It has a diameter of 15/8 inches (48 mm) at its widest point. A15 bulbs typically have an E26 base, which is a standard screw base used in the United States.

What is the difference between E26 and A15?

E26 is the base shape while A15 is the bulb shape.

A15 bulb size

An A15 bulb has a diameter of 15/8 inches (48 mm) at its widest point.