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Lotus Edison Candle Lamp | 6 W E14 Dimmable 4000 K

SKU: ACND600SESD/40

The Lotus Edison Candle Lamp is a 6 W dimmable E14 LED bulb in 4000 K, offering decorative design, efficient output, and easy Edison screw fitting.

£5.99 EX. VAT

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Product Overview – Lotus Edison Candle Lamp

The Lotus Edison Candle Lamp is a decorative and efficient replacement for older incandescent or halogen bulbs. Consuming only 6 W, it delivers a neutral 4000 K white light that balances clarity and ambience. With its traditional candle-shaped design, it is ideal for luminaires where appearance and performance are equally important.

Key Features of Lotus Edison Candle Lamp

This lamp features an E14 Edison screw base, making it simple to install in compatible fittings. A precision lens ensures consistent light distribution, while the dimmable design works with most common dimmers for smooth brightness control. Combining the look of a traditional candle with the efficiency of LED technology, it enhances chandeliers, wall sconces, and pendant fittings without disrupting style.

Installation and Performance

Fitting the lamp is straightforward—just screw it into an E14 socket and it is ready to use. Despite drawing only 6 W of power, it produces up to 470 lumens of output, comparable to far higher wattage halogen bulbs. The 4000 K neutral white tone makes it versatile enough for kitchens, dining rooms, and offices. Its long lifespan and reduced energy consumption cut down on maintenance and running costs.

Applications and Benefits

The Lotus Edison Candle Lamp works well in residential, commercial, and hospitality settings. It is suitable for chandeliers in living rooms, feature lighting in restaurants, and decorative displays in retail spaces. By offering efficient dimmable performance and a classic look, it provides value for both property owners and installers.

Conclusion

With reliable 6 W efficiency, a timeless candle form, and neutral 4000 K illumination, this lamp is a practical and attractive choice for decorative lighting projects.

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Frequently asked questions

The main types of light bulbs available in the UK are:

  • Incandescent Bulbs: Traditional bulbs that produce light by heating a filament. They are less energy-efficient and have been largely phased out.
  • Halogen Bulbs: A type of incandescent bulb that is slightly more energy-efficient and produces a bright, white light.
  • Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs): Energy-saving bulbs that use less electricity than incandescent bulbs and have a longer lifespan.
  • Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs): Highly energy-efficient bulbs with a long lifespan and available in various colours and brightness levels.
  • Smart Bulbs: LED bulbs that can be controlled via smartphone apps, voice assistants, or other smart home systems.
  • Energy Efficiency: LEDs use up to 80% less energy than incandescent bulbs.
  • Long Lifespan: They can last up to 25,000-50,000 hours, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
  • Low Heat Emission: LEDs produce very little heat, making them safer and more efficient.
  • Instant Brightness: They reach full brightness immediately when switched on.
  • Environmental Impact: LEDs do not contain hazardous materials like mercury and are fully recyclable.

Base Type: Ensure the bulb’s base matches the socket of your fixture (e.g., bayonet, screw).

Wattage: Choose a bulb with the appropriate wattage for the fixture to avoid overheating.

Lumens: This measures the bulb’s brightness. Higher lumens mean brighter light.

Colour Temperature: Measured in Kelvin (K), it ranges from warm white (2700K-3000K) to cool white (4000K-5000K) and daylight (5000K-6500K).

Dimmability: Ensure the bulb is compatible with dimmer switches if you need adjustable lighting.

Smart bulbs are LED bulbs that can be controlled remotely via a smartphone app, voice assistants (e.g., Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant), or other smart home systems. They often offer features like colour changing, scheduling, and energy monitoring. Smart bulbs connect to your home Wi-Fi network or a smart hub, allowing you to control them from anywhere.

Yes, light bulbs in the UK must comply with various regulations to ensure safety and energy efficiency. Key regulations include:

  • EU Ecodesign Directive: Sets minimum energy efficiency standards and requirements for light bulbs.
  • Energy Labelling: Bulbs must display an energy label indicating their efficiency rating, from A++ (most efficient) to E (least efficient).
  • RoHS Directive: Restricts the use of certain hazardous substances, like mercury, in electrical and electronic equipment.

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