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The latest craze in lighting is the advent of true color lights which give off a
similar color to outdoor sunshine. That's been great for many applications
like standard bulbs and floods, but sometimes people want them for variable
tasks like reading and fine work.
What do you do when you want variations of illumination levels in the lamps you
use in your home or office? That's where these lamps come into play giving
the kind of light people want while having a variation of illumination.
It's not completely new, but it's still an innovation that makes a lot of sense
for people that really want to have it all. This lamp is used when people have wanted a low light output
or high light output and sometimes having table lamps on a dimmer is
not possible. These are the standard size bulbs which you might be familiar with,
the ones you've probably bought for years in hardware stores except they have a
function of various light levels. These 3-way full spectrum light bulbs are usually
the best solution when you need this kind of lighting. One of the
aspects of this light that makes it so popular is the simulated daylight color. It
makes a wonderful contrast to almost any kind of task you may be doing under
this light. You might
also know these as 3-way household light bulbs and have the same general size as
standard bulbs.
There are several
different varieties of these lamps in wattage but sometimes also in color as
well. The most popular wattage is the 50/100/150
full spectrum. These are numbers that pertain to the
various watts for each setting. Along with the daylight version,
there are also other colors which include soft white, soft pink and GE Reveal.
Lately, people have been concerned about the kind of like that they're working
under or living under. That's why so many people are turning to this
daylight version.
The term full spectrum or daylight
is primarily used when referring to those lamps that fall into the white to
blue/white color temperature range. Most of the 3-way full spectrum light
bulbs use a blue phosphor coating which you can see when you look at it without
being energized. This is true whether you have this Sylvania Daylight or
the GE Reveal or even the Philips version. All the manufacturers have
gotten into the business of making of 3-way full spectrum bulbs and each one has
a slightly different shade or color. We've found that the Sylvania
Daylight is an excellent choice, but so is the GE, not to mention the Chromalux,
which also is a good bulb.
If you've decided on ServiceLighting.com, you've made an excellent choice to get
all the bulbs you need for your home or office lighting. From finer
homes to table lamps, you will most likely find these 3-way full spectrum light bulbs
used in many types of lighting. Remember that there are many types of bulbs, we describe just
some of the most common used in home and commercial lighting here. Whatever
type you choose or have, you will be getting the highest quality and the most
light you can for your money. If you need help identifying a bulb,
our customer service representatives can help you determine what you have.
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