Led Bulbs Base
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-15%GU10 LED Bulb Light 1.2W - 90lm - LED SMD - viewing angle 120° -Natural WhiteSpecial Price €2.20 €1.79 Regular Price €2.58
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-15%GU10 LED Bulb Light 3W - LED SMD - beam angle 120° -Natural WhiteSpecial Price €2.62 €2.13 Regular Price €3.08
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-15%Gu10 LED bulb 9W - viewing angle 120° - MAXX LED Light source-Natural WhiteSpecial Price €7.32 €5.95 Regular Price €8.61
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-15%Gu10 LED bulb 7W - 4000K - 580lm - beam angle 36° - New IQ LED light source-Natural WhiteSpecial Price €6.06 €4.93 Regular Price €7.13
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-15%Gu10 LED bulb light 6.5W - 4000K Natural White - 580lm - viewing angle 110° - New IQ LED lightSpecial Price €6.06 €4.93 Regular Price €7.13
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-54%14 pcs - Dimmable GU10 LED bulb - 7.5W - 6500K Cold White - 550lm - 120°Special Price €3.69 €3.00 Regular Price €8.00
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-15%Dimmable GU10 LED bulb light 7W - 575lm - 4000K Natural White - viewing angle 110°Special Price €6.80 €5.53 Regular Price €8.00
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-20%GU10 LED bulb ES111 - 12W - 4000K - 850lm - Dimmable - New IQ technology - Silver body-Natural WhiteSpecial Price €20.66 €16.80 Regular Price €25.83
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-20%E27 LED Filament Bulb Light - 7W - 4000K Natural White - 680lm - MIRROR Decor bulbSpecial Price €6.20 €5.04 Regular Price €7.75
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-57%STEPDIM LED Bulb Light 7W - 4000K Natural White - New XLED Bulb dimming functionSpecial Price €3.69 €3.00 Regular Price €8.61
In this category, we’ve gathered all of our LED light bulbs, sorted by the type of their base. The base of a bulb determines what lighting fixtures it can be used in. The main subcategories are:
- E14
- E27
- B22
- GU10
- MR16
- G4
- G9
The E (Edison) bases are the commonly used screw type bases - the number after the letter refers to the screw’s diameter (in mm).
The B (bayonet) type has a smooth base with two or more pins protruding from its sides - it’s installed by pushing the base in and rotating until the pins lock in place. The numbers here are the base’s diameter (without pins).
GU bases are made of two pins with flattened, wider ends and are installed by putting the pins in designated holes and rotating the bulb to lock it in place. The numbers here refer to the distance between the pins.
MR types are a bit similar to GUs, but their pins have pointed ends. The designated number also refers to the spacing between pins.
G4 and G9 bases are mostly used in small, capsule lights. G4 pins are thin with dull ends, while G9 use small loops or tinplates.
Our LED bulbs come in various styles, such as classic, vintage, loft, industrial, and decor/design. You can pick up those with white light, varying from super warm (1800 K) to ultra-cold (6500 K), coloured, CCT or RGB. Some of them are dimmable, which allows you to match the light’s intensity to your needs or mood. Remember to always check if the bulb is dimmable before attempting this - it could overload a normal bulb and damage the grid.
In this category, we’ve gathered all of our LED light bulbs, sorted by the type of their base. The base of a bulb determines what lighting fixtures it can be used in. The main subcategories are:
- E14
- E27
- B22
- GU10
- MR16
- G4
- G9
The E (Edison) bases are the commonly used screw type bases - the number after the letter refers to the screw’s diameter (in mm).
The B (bayonet) type has a smooth base with two or more pins protruding from its sides - it’s installed by pushing the base in and rotating until the pins lock in place. The numbers here are the base’s diameter (without pins).
GU bases are made of two pins with flattened, wider ends and are installed by putting the pins in designated holes and rotating the bulb to lock it in place. The numbers here refer to the distance between the pins.
MR types are a bit similar to GUs, but their pins have pointed ends. The designated number also refers to the spacing between pins.
G4 and G9 bases are mostly used in small, capsule lights. G4 pins are thin with dull ends, while G9 use small loops or tinplates.
Our LED bulbs come in various styles, such as classic, vintage, loft, industrial, and decor/design. You can pick up those with white light, varying from super warm (1800 K) to ultra-cold (6500 K), coloured, CCT or RGB. Some of them are dimmable, which allows you to match the light’s intensity to your needs or mood. Remember to always check if the bulb is dimmable before attempting this - it could overload a normal bulb and damage the grid.