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Watts the Deal with Watts? Understanding the Power Behind Your Light Bulbs

Are you puzzled by the term "watts" when shopping for light bulbs? You're not alone! Watts are a unit of measurement used to express the amount of energy a bulb consumes. But, what does that actually mean for you and your lighting needs?

Let's break it down. A higher wattage bulb will typically emit more light, but also consume more energy. So, if you're looking to brighten up a room, a higher wattage bulb may be a good choice. However, if energy efficiency is your goal, you'll want to opt for a lower wattage bulb.

But wait, there's more! With the growing popularity of LED bulbs, wattage isn't always a reliable indicator of brightness. LED bulbs use significantly less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs, so a lower wattage LED bulb may still provide ample light. Instead, look for lumens, which measure the actual brightness of the bulb.

In short, watts are an important factor to consider when selecting a light bulb, but they shouldn't be the only one. With the rise of energy-efficient lighting options, it's important to also pay attention to lumens and consider the specific needs of your space.

So, next time you're shopping for light bulbs, don't be intimidated by watts. With a little understanding, you'll be able to choose the right bulb to brighten up your space and save on energy costs.

Aurora Lighting and Supply is committed to being a leader in educating Canadians about lighting and electrical products. We understand that choosing the right products can be overwhelming, so we offer expert guidance and advice to help homeowners and businesses make informed decisions. Aurora Lighting and Supply also prioritizes being a resource for local communities. We have a strong commitment to making a positive impact and actively support various community initiatives. By choosing Aurora Lighting and Supply, customers not only receive high-quality products but also have access to a knowledgeable and caring team that is invested in their success.

 

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