-
-
25W 120V Candelabra E12 Dimmable Incandescent, 2700Kby BulbriteOur Price:
Our Price $56.07
List: $84.11 -
3W 120V Candelabra E12 Dimmable Incandescent, 2700Kby BulbriteOur Price:
Our Price $54.17
List: $81.26 -
2.5W 120V Candelabra E12 Base Dimmable LED, 2200Kby BulbriteOur Price:
Our Price $35.18
List: $52.77 -
-
4.5W 120V Candelabra E12 Base Dimmable LED, 2700Kby BulbriteOur Price:
Our Price $41.42
List: $62.13 -
40W 130V Candelabra E12 Base Dimmable Incandescentby BulbriteOur Price:
Our Price $53.90
List: $80.85 -
-
-
-
-
Have you been looking for a light bulb that fits your decorative fixture? There is a good chance that you are on the search for a candelabra bulb. These are smaller and frequently allow for amber, soft, or warm white lighting. LED candelabra bulbs are gradually overtaking their incandescent cousins. Even so, you do not have to sacrifice the great looks of these bulbs for the sake of spending less on the electricity use.
Understanding Candelabra Bulb Terminology
If the package reads E12 candelabra bulb, it simply means that you are looking at an Edison screw type device with a diameter of 12 millimeters. This knowledge comes in handy when the sheer volume of different bulb sizes stumps you in your section. Moreover, a type B candelabra bulb can be a work of art. A case in point is the model that flickers to imitate the look and ambiance of a real flame. Other candelabra light bulb choices include different bulb colors and wattage ratings.
Did you know that there are also larger bulbs that easily set the tone for a space? A case in point is the Edison light bulb in the shape of a globe. It reminds of the vintage bulbs that were so popular when the technology first began. Other light bulbs provide more function than form, which is excellent when you need something that your fixture’s shade will cover up.