Description
This E27 LED bulb takes the small, round golf ball (G45) shape, fitting an Edison Screw cap that US buyers know as the standard medium screw base. It draws just 4.5 W while putting out 470 lumens, enough to stand in for an old 40 W bulb. The light is 4000K cool white with a wide 320 degree spread, and the visible LED filaments behind clear glass give the bulb a vintage look while running on modern, efficient diodes.
Being a compact golf ball, it suits smaller fittings and decorative pieces where a full-size bulb would look bulky: bedside and table lamps, wall lights, pendant clusters and chandeliers. The 320 degree beam casts light almost all the way around the bulb rather than in one direction, so it lights a room evenly rather than spotting a single surface. The cool white tone gives a clean, bright feel that works well in kitchens, hallways and workspaces. As an indoor IP20 bulb it should be kept clear of outdoor, bathroom or damp positions.
The filament construction sits inside clear glass, and the E27 Edison Screw cap fits the most common UK lampholder, so it swaps straight into existing fittings. Rated at Ra 80 for accurate colour, it carries an efficiency of 104 lm/W and a rated life of 15,000 hours. This is a non-dimmable bulb, so it should be paired with a standard on/off switch rather than a dimmer circuit. The opal-finish housing measures 45 mm across and 78 mm tall.
Specification
| Cap / fitting |
E27 Edison Screw (ES) |
| Bulb shape |
Golf Ball (filament) |
| Power |
4.5 W |
| Replaces |
40 W incandescent |
| Luminous flux |
470 lm |
| Efficiency |
104 lm/W |
| Colour temperature |
4000K (Cool White) |
| Colour rendering (CRI) |
Ra 80 |
| Dimmable |
No |
| Rated life |
15000 hours |
Downloads
Product Specification Sheet
Range Datasheet
Frequently Asked
What fitting does this bulb need?
It has an E27 Edison Screw (ES) cap, the larger of the two common screw fittings in the UK. It twists into any standard E27 lampholder, so it replaces an existing E27 bulb directly.
What old bulb wattage does it replace?
It draws only 4.5 W itself but gives 470 lumens, enough to stand in for a 40 W incandescent bulb. You get the same brightness for a fraction of the energy use.
Is this bulb dimmable?
No, this is a non-dimmable bulb. It should be used on a standard on/off switch rather than a dimmer, as a dimmer circuit may cause flicker or shorten its life.
What does warm or cool mean here, and how long does it last?
This bulb runs at 4000K, a cool white tone that gives a clean, bright light suited to kitchens and work areas. It is rated for 15,000 hours of use.