Description
This E14 reflector LED bulb gives a directional cool white light from a compact R50 shape, ideal where a focused beam is wanted rather than a broad spread. It draws just 6 W while replacing a 41 W old bulb, putting out 490 lumens at 4000K with a 120 degree beam. The E14 cap is a Small Edison Screw (SES), so it twists into the standard small screw fittings common across UK light fixtures. For anyone shopping by US terms, the E14 is the small screw size below the standard candelabra fitting.
The 120 degree beam suits accent and task spots where light needs to be aimed, such as picture lights, small spotlights, cabinet fittings and recessed pendant heads. Its directional output works well for highlighting a shelf, artwork or a worktop area rather than filling a whole room evenly, so think of it as pointed light rather than ambient cover. The 4000K cool white tone reads clean and neutral, which suits kitchens, studies and display areas. As an IP20 bulb it is for dry indoor use only, so keep it clear of bathrooms, porches and any outdoor or damp position.
The bulb measures 50 mm across by 85 mm long and weighs 34 g, with a white finish on the R50 reflector body. It runs on 220 to 240 V AC mains and carries a CRI of Ra 80 for accurate everyday colour. Rated for 15,000 hours, it offers a long service life before replacement is due. This bulb is non-dimmable, so pair it with a standard on or off circuit rather than a dimmer switch for reliable operation.
Specification
| Cap / fitting |
E14 Small Edison Screw (SES) |
| Bulb shape |
Reflector |
| Power |
6 W |
| Replaces |
41 W incandescent |
| Luminous flux |
490 lm |
| Efficiency |
82 lm/W |
| Colour temperature |
4000K (Cool White) |
| Colour rendering (CRI) |
Ra 80 |
| Beam angle |
120° |
| Dimmable |
No |
| Rated life |
15000 hours |
Downloads
Product Specification Sheet
Range Datasheet
Frequently Asked
Which fitting does this bulb need?
It has an E14 cap, known as a Small Edison Screw or SES. This is the smaller screw fitting used across many UK fixtures, so it twists straight into any E14 holder.
What old bulb wattage does it replace?
The LED draws only 6 W but gives the light of a 41 W old bulb, producing 490 lumens. You get the brightness of the older lamp at a fraction of the running cost.
Is this bulb dimmable?
No, this is a non-dimmable bulb. It should be used on a standard on or off circuit rather than a dimmer switch, as dimming can cause flicker or shorten its life.
What is the beam angle and where does it suit?
It has a 120 degree directional beam from its R50 reflector shape. This makes it well suited to accent and task spots such as picture lights, small spotlights and display fittings where light needs aiming.