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Westinghouse
Westinghouse Wengue 76cm Ceiling Fan – Chrome Finish with Light & Reversible Blades (Wengue/Beech) 78763Specifications: Modern Chrome Finish – Stylish chrome housing paired with opal frosted glass creates a sleek, contemporary ceiling fan design Reversible Blade Options – Three elegantly curved blades in wengue and beech let you tailor the...£138.24 (Inc. VAT)£115.20 (Ex. VAT)
What is an LED Light Bulb?
LED light bulbs are the modern solution for efficient, long-lasting, and versatile lighting. But what exactly is an LED light bulb? LED stands for Light Emitting Diode, a technology that uses significantly less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs and lasts much longer. With minimal heat production and excellent brightness, LEDs are the future of lighting.
Frequently Asked Questions
LED bulbs use much less energy, last longer, and produce less heat than incandescent bulbs. They also offer better durability and a wider range of colour temperatures.
Look at lumens — higher lumens mean brighter light. For general rooms, 800–1100 lumens is common (equivalent to a 60–75W incandescent).
Many LED bulbs are dimmable, but you must use compatible dimmer switches and check the bulb packaging for "dimmable" labeling.
Yes — common colour temperatures include warm white (2700K), neutral white (3000–3500K) and cool white (4000–6500K). Choose based on the mood/space.
Upfront cost is typically higher, but LEDs save money over time through lower energy use and longer life, often making them cheaper in the long run.