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5 Compelling Reasons to Embrace LED Light Bulbs

Everyone is aware of how much more ecologically friendly LED light bulbs are than incandescent bulbs. However, you might not be persuaded to switch to LED light bulbs in favour of the latter. Here are five convincing arguments in favour of LED light bulbs in case you are still undecided about whether installing them is the best course of action.

 

It's simple to switch to LED light bulbs.


You may utilise LED bulbs in your current lighting fixtures. I'm done now. There is no need for anything else.

 

Having said that, you want to think about purchasing the newest dimmers if you intend to employ dimmable LED light bulbs. You have total control over how bright the LED lamps are thanks to dimmer switches. For instance, you can turn the light all the way on when reading, but you can dim it down when watching TV.

 

While most older dimmers are compatible with dimmable LED light bulbs, flickering issues can occasionally occur. We advise you to get the most recent dimmers to pair with your new dimmable LED light bulbs in order to prevent this.

 

You may discover a variety of dimmable LED light bulbs at LiquidLEDs, and each product's description shows which vintage dimmers work with it. Therefore, you won't have to buy a new dimmer if you already have a suitable old one.

 

LED light bulbs are more affordable and last longer.

There is no disputing that initial costs for LED bulbs are higher than for incandescent lights. However, it is also true that they are far less expensive in the long term. That's because they consume a lot less energy and last a lot longer than incandescent bulbs.

 

While the typical incandescent light bulb would burn out in 20 to 24 months, LED bulbs may last up to 20 years with normal use. And in terms of energy consumption, LED light bulbs use 70–90% less electricity. Simply said, LED lights are cost-effective.

 

LED light bulbs use significantly less energy.

Did you know that 90% of the energy used by incandescent bulbs is wasted? LED light bulbs, on the other hand, turn 95% of the energy they consume into light. In other words, if you're concerned about your power bill going up, switching to LED light bulbs can help you lower it.

 

Directional LED Lighting

Incandescent bulb direction is challenging, to say the least. That's because they emit light in all directions. In contrast, since LED lighting is directional, you can more effectively focus the light where you want it.

 

There Are Various Colour Temperatures Available for LED Light Bulbs

The colour temperatures of various LED lights vary. You may then more effectively light various areas of your home as a result. In Kelvin, the colour temperature is expressed. The light will be more yellow the lower this value is. Higher Kelvin reading light bulbs emit a cooler, bluer light.

 

Choosing a light colour is a question of taste. However, "cool white" or "natural white" LED light bulbs are often the best choice for ambient lighting. In contrast, "daylight" LED bulbs might be ideal for nightstand reading lights.

 

Not all LED bulbs are made equally, so keep that in mind. When purchasing them, take note of their CRI rating, which ranges from 0 to 100. The light source will display object colours more accurately the higher the CRI rating is. Always use LED light bulbs with a CRI of 90 or higher. We exclusively provide CRI 90 LED light bulbs at LiquidLEDs because we want you to have the greatest possible lighting.