E27 led bulb
Lumination's E27 LED bulb range covers 4 W to 12 W outputs covering 400 to 1,100 lumens in dimmable and non-dimmable formats. Every bulb is listed with lumen output, colour temperature, beam angle and dimmability. Brands include Lampfix and Magnalux, both specialist UK lighting component suppliers.
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E27 5W Candle Warm White 3000k Dimmable -
E27 6w ST58 Clear Warm White 3000k Dimmable -
E27 6w ST58 Cool White 6500k Dimmable -
E27 6w ST58 Smoke Spiral Day White 4000k Dimmable -
E27 6w ST58 Amber Warm White 2700k Dimmable -
E27 GLS 8W Warm White 3000k -
E27 6W Smoke Spiral G95 4000k Dimmable -
E27 6W Amber Straight G95 3000k Dimmable -
E27 6W Clear Straight G95 3000k Dimmable -
E27 6W Smoke Spiral G125 3000k Dimmable -
E27 6W Amber Straight G125 3000k Dimmable -
E27 6W Clear Straight G125 3000k Dimmable -
E27 6W Opal G125 3000k Dimmable -
E27 6W Spiral Smoke G150 3000k Dimmable -
E27 6W Amber Straight G150 3000k Dimmable -
E27 6W Clear Straight G150 3000k Dimmable -
E27 15W A65 Opal 3000k Warm White -
E27 8W R63 Opal Spotlight Bulb 3000k Warm White Dimmable -
E27 10W R80 Opal Spotlight Bulb 3000k Warm White Non-Dimmable
Frequently Asked Questions
An 8 W to 10 W E27 LED bulb replaces a 60 W incandescent for equivalent lumen output. A 60 W incandescent produces approximately 800 lumens. A quality 8 W LED E27 from Lampfix delivers 800 lumens, the precise replacement output. For a 40 W incandescent equivalent, a 5 W to 6 W E27 LED at 450 to 470 lumens is correct. For a 100 W incandescent equivalent (1,100 lumens), a 12 to 13 W E27 LED is needed. Using the lumen figure as the comparison metric, rather than the old wattage guide, gives the most accurate replacement. A single E27 bulb position switched from 60 W incandescent to 8 W LED saves approximately £8 per year at current UK electricity rates at 4 hours of use per day. For a home with 10 E27 positions across pendants, table lamps and floor lamps, the combined annual saving is £80. Lumination lists lumen output for all E27 LED bulbs from Lampfix and Magnalux.
For a pendant light where the bulb is visible through a glass shade or bare-bulb fitting, a clear LED filament globe (E27, 2,200 K to 2,700 K) produces the most visually attractive result. Filament LED bulbs replicate the warm amber glow and visible coiled filament appearance of vintage Edison incandescent bulbs, giving a decorative quality to the pendant that a standard frosted GLS LED cannot match. G95 and G125 globe shapes are the most visually impactful in large pendant shades and industrial cage fittings. For pendant lights with an opaque or translucent fabric shade where the bulb is not visible, a standard frosted GLS LED at 800 lumens produces optimal light output through the shade material without the visual premium of a decorative filament form. Lumination stocks both filament and standard E27 LED options from Lampfix. Free delivery applies to all orders over £75.
Yes, dimmable E27 LED filament bulbs are available from Lampfix in warm-white 2,200 K to 2,700 K formats. For filament LEDs to dim correctly on a dimmer circuit, the bulb must be marked as dimmable and the dimmer switch must be a trailing-edge LED-compatible type. Standard non-dimmable filament LED bulbs on a dimmer circuit will flicker or fail to dim smoothly. Lampfix dimmable filament E27 bulbs in G95 globe and A60 GLS shapes dim smoothly from full brightness to approximately 10 to 20 percent brightness on a compatible trailing-edge dimmer. For the best dimming performance, confirm the minimum load of the dimmer switch matches the total wattage of all LED bulbs on the circuit. Lumination's team can advise on compatible dimmer switches for specific E27 LED dimmer circuits.
For living rooms, bedrooms and hallways, 2,700 K warm white is the standard recommendation for E27 LED bulbs. This colour temperature produces the relaxed, warm residential quality that most UK homeowners associate with comfortable interior lighting, particularly in the evening. It is the closest LED equivalent to the traditional incandescent bulb colour temperature and suits most UK interior colour schemes with warm, neutral and natural palette directions. For E27 bulbs in kitchen pendants or dining room table pendants where a slightly brighter, more neutral light is wanted, 3,000 K is a useful alternative that is still warm but less yellow-amber than 2,700 K. Lumination lists colour temperature on all E27 LED bulbs from Lampfix and Magnalux, and with 1,797 or more Google reviews at 4.8 stars customers trust these specifications for accurate room planning.
Lumination stocks E27 LED bulbs from Lampfix and Magnalux. Lampfix supplies E27 LEDs in GLS, globe, candle and vintage filament shapes across 4 W to 12 W outputs and 2,700 K and 3,000 K colour temperatures, in dimmable and non-dimmable formats. The filament range from Lampfix covers G95, G125, A60 and ST64 shapes in clear glass at 2,200 K to 2,700 K. Magnalux covers higher-output E27 LED options for ceiling fittings requiring above-average lumen output at 1,000 to 1,200 lumens per bulb. Both brands are selected by Lumination's buying team for confirmed lumen output accuracy, consistent colour temperature and reliable dimmability. Lumination has been stocking E27 LED bulbs from specialist component suppliers for many years from the Taunton base.