LED - 45mm Dolly - 4W Squirrel

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This is a dinky little light bulb is best suited for smaller wall or ceiling lights. It has a standard E27 screw-in fitting.

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Product description

This is a dinky little light bulb best suited for smaller wall or ceiling lights.

It has a standard E27 screw-in fitting.

LED bulbs provide a wonderful traditional look with the benefit of a long life.

Additional information

FEATURES:
- LED Squirrel filaments
- 45mm ROUND (DOLLY) shaped bulb
- Energy saving 4 Watts
- ES, E27, Edison Screw
- Voltage: 220-240
- Wattage: 4W
- Beam: 360
- CCT: 2700K (Warm) or 4000K (Cool)
- Lumens: 440
- CRI: 80Ra
- Life Exp: 20,000hr
- Dimmable: YES
- Dimensions: 60*103mm

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Light Bulbs

The bulb you choose isn’t just about how well you can see, it’s about how your space feels.

LED bulbs are a brilliant option, they’re super energy efficient and will last you around 15,000 hours on average. Plus, they come in a huge range of beautiful decorative filament styles.

When it comes to the colour of the light, that's measured on the Kelvin Scale.

Warm White (2000K-3000K) gives you a soft, relaxed glow, perfect for creating a cosy, welcoming space (which is why it's the most common bulb we sell at Mr Ralph).

Cool White (3100K–4500K) is a crisper, brighter white that's great for task lighting - think kitchens and workspaces.

Cold White (4600K–6500K) is a bright, almost blueish light, and it can look stunning in the right setting, like paired with an opal shade.

Before you pick a bulb, have a think about what you want the light to do, whether it’s bright and practical for cooking, or soft and inviting for relaxing at the end of the day.