Bioluz LED Pendent LED Light Bulb, Clear Filament LED G25 Globe 40 Watt Replacement (Uses 4.5 Watts) Warm White (2700K) LED Light Bulb 470 Lumens UL Listed & Great Vanity Bulbs …

Bioluz LED G25 Globe Series

Bioluz LED introduces our new DIMMABLE G25 Globe series of light bulbs. Standard medium base with perfect incandescent appearance – both physically as well as in light quality. Now available in two different 40 watt equivalent versions – White (450 lumens using 6 watts) and Filament style (470 lumens using only 4.5 watts)!

Bioluz LED offers beautifully styled lamps for your home and office. Warm and bright, Bioluz LED high performance lamps offer aesthetically pleasing designs combined with quality and energy efficiency. Add Bioluz LED energy efficient LEDs to your home or office while maintaining the cosmetic beauty, brightness and color you’ve come to love.

What are Lumens and Kelvins?

Lumens are a measurement of how much light is generated – or brightness – each lumen emits approximately the same amount of light as one candle.

Kelvin represents the “color” (which is based on the temperature) of the light.

Bioluz LEDs are manufactured so that our 2700 Kelvin bulbs are nearly identical in color to incandescent bulbs. Our 3000K bulbs are designed to match halogen bulbs.

We’ve found that bulbs which are 4-5000K generates a bluish tint on objects (like at a hospital or office building) and are not as comforting in a home.

Many brands sell and market higher Kelvin (4-5000) bulbs with lower lumens to make them “appear” brighter. Bioluz LED manufactures the correct color bulbs with exceptionally bright, energy efficient LEDs, so you get the color and brightness you’re accustomed to without the harsh effect of higher color temperatures.

Product Features

  • Replaces standard incandescent Globe 40-watt light bulb
  • Dimmable warm white light with beautiful aesthetics when on or off
  • Lifespan: 23 years based on 3 hours per day
  • Annual Operating costs per year: ONLY $0.54 per bulb
  • $295 Savings in energy per package over lifetime