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Are you fascinated by the technology of linear bulbs? Also known as tube lights, they are excellent selections for most types of task lighting. Take a close look, and you notice that there are LEDs, CFLs, fluorescent, and incandescent products. Moreover, while fluorescent tubes may be round, almost any LED tube light falls into the linear shape variety. Lengths vary, which means that you need to know the specs of the fixture where you want to place the tube.

Understanding Tube Lights

It is fair to say that the fluorescent tube light is one of the most misunderstood technologies. For starters, it supports the full range of color temperatures. This means that there are tube light bulbs for ambient lighting as well as those for task illumination. Next, there are different colors such as smoke, clear, frosted, and amber. Most importantly, the number on tube bulbs refers to the pieces’ diameters in sections of eighths.

Which type of task lighting is right for you? For longer uses, you will save money with fluorescent light bulbs when compared to incandescent technology. Therefore, they are excellent for garages and shops. That said, you may wish to introduce LED light bulbs in the home itself because they emit less heat than incandescent ones, which is a great benefit for the homeowner who loves to have illumination on throughout the day and evening.