E27 led bulb 15w warm 3000k
(114 products found)
LED Bulb 15W E27 3000 Kelvin 1500 Lumen Warm 15 Watt
ELSEWEDY Classic LED Bulb E27 3000k 9000 Lumen Warm 9w 3pcs
ELSEWEDY Classic LED Bulb E27 3000k 2200 Lumen Warm 24w 3pcs
LED Bulb 11W - Warm - E27 - 2 Pieces
ESSENTIAL LED BULB E27 19 W Warm White Light 3000 K 2150 Lumen - Pack of 2
ESSENTIAL LED BULB E27 11 W WHITE 3000K 1150 LUMEN - 2 PCS
LED Bulb 24W E27 3000 Kelvin 2400 Lumen Warm 24 Watt
LED Bulb 12W E27 3000 Kelvin 1200 Lumen Warm 12 Watt
LED Bulb 12 W- Yellow Light - 15 Pcs
LED Bulb 9W E27 3000 Kelvin 900 Lumen Warm 9 Watt
LED Bulb 15W E27 6500 Kelvin 1500 Lumen White 15 Watt
9 Watt LED Bulb - E27 Screw Cap - Provides All Lighting Uses Inside The House - yellow Light 15 90 Watts
LED Bulb 15W E27 6500 Kelvin 1500 Lumen White 15W 3 Pieces
ESSENTIAL LED BULB E27 7W Warm White Light 680 Lumen - Pack of 2
spot 5w Warm color Cosian
1 LED Teardrop Warm White Bulb For Chandeliers And Pendant Lights E14 Yellow 5W
9 Watt LED Bulb - E27 Screw Cap - Provides All Lighting Uses Inside The House - yellow Light 18 90 Watts
Pack Of 50 Tear Led 5W 500 Lumen Yellow Light 3000K E14 A Energy Rating
ELSEWEDY LED Bulb E14 6 Watt 3000 Kelvin 425 Lumen Warm 6 Watt Candle 3 Pieces
LED Bulb 12 Watts - E27 Plug - Available For All Home Lighting Uses - yellow Lighting
LED Bulb 12 Watts - E27 Plug - Available For All Home Lighting Uses - yellow Lighting
ESSENTIAL LED BULB E27 9W White 3000K 900 Lumen - 2 PCS
LED lamp 10w warm 5pcs - 3000K - 900LM - 20000H - CRI 85 - 5years life time
LED Bulb 12 Watts - E27 Plug - Ideal for Home Lighting
12W LED Bulb - E27 Heel - Energy Saving for All Indoor Lighting Uses - White Light
LED Bulb 12 Watts - E27 Plug for Home Lighting - Warm Yellow Light Pack of 20
LED lamp 10w warm 10pcs - 3000K - 900LM - 20000H - CRI 85 - 5years life time
LED Bulb 12 Watts - E27 Plug - Available For All Home Lighting Uses - yellow Lighting 6 12 Watts
9 Watt LED Bulb - E27 Screw Cap - Provides All Lighting Uses Inside The House - yellow Light 19 90 Watts
LED Candle 6W E14 3000 Kelvin 600 Lumen Warm 6 Watt Candle
6pcs LED E27 Vintage Lamp Bulbs - G95 Edison Bulb 2700K 4W Warm White Vintage Glass Filament Energy Saving for Home Hotel Cafe Yellow
LED Bulb 12 Watts - E27 Plug - Available For All Home Lighting Uses - yellow Lighting 2 12 Watts
9 Watt LED Bulb - E27 Screw Cap - Provides All Lighting Uses Inside The House - yellow Light 17 90 Watts
Vintage yellow LED bulbs 4W E27 retro Edison bulbs decorative filament lights for home restaurant and cafe 2 pieces
9 Watt LED Bulb - E27 Screw Cap - Provides All Lighting Uses Inside The House - yellow Light 6 90 Watts
ELSEWEDY Classic LED Bulb E27 6500 Kelvin 900 Lumen White 9 Watt 3 Pieces
Led lamp 10w warm 3000K - 900 LM - 20000 H - 5years life time - CRI 85 - 170265V
Spot 5w dawn light Warm 3000K -20000H life time - CRI85 - 500LM - ins 7cm out95cm
9 Watt LED Bulb - E27 Screw Cap - Provides All Lighting Uses Inside The House - yellow Light 9 90 Watts
Yuring Classic E27 LED Edison Bulb - 4W Warm White 2700K Filament Amber Glass 380 Lumens Indoor Non-Dimmable Incandescent Bulb 40 10 Pack G45
-
-
Previous Page
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 1
- /3
-
Next Page
-
Frequently Asked Questions about e27 led bulb 15w warm 3000k
How do I choose the right e27 led bulb 15w warm 3000k for my home?
Start by confirming you need an E27 base, a warm white color around 3000K, and roughly 15W of power for about 1100–1200 lumens of brightness. Look for bulbs from trusted brands in our range, such as ecolink or ELSEWEDY, and check voltage compatibility (many common bulbs are designed for 170–250V) and the included warranty. Consider the fixture type and whether you prefer a plastic or glass finish, and pick a model that matches your room size and lighting plan. If you want a direct comparison, you’ll often see 11W options with similar brightness at 3000K, which can be a practical substitute when a strict 15W bulb isn’t listed.
What does the lumen rating mean when shopping for an e27 led bulb 15w warm 3000k?
Lumens measure brightness, not power, so choose higher lumens for brighter rooms. For a warm 3000K e27 bulb used as ambient lighting, aim for roughly 1000–1200 lumens to create a comfortable glow; rooms that need more brightness may push toward 1500 lumens. In our listing you’ll find examples like an 11W bulb at about 1150 lumens, which illustrates how wattage and lumens can vary by design. Always pair the lumens with a consistent color temperature of 3000K to keep the warm tone intact across fixtures.
Which usage scenarios are best for a warm e27 led bulb with 3000K temperature?
For relaxed ambient lighting in living rooms and bedrooms, a 3000K warm bulb creates a cozy atmosphere without harsh glare. For tasks such as reading or kitchen prep, you’ll want brighter illumination or multiple bulbs to eliminate shadows, even within the same warm color range. The E27 base makes it easy to experiment with different fixtures, switching between single lamps and multi-bulb setups to match your space. In short, choose warm 3000K for comfort, and adjust brightness (lumens) or quantity to suit the task.
How do I install and maintain e27 led bulbs to ensure compatibility and longevity?
Install by turning off power and twisting the bulb into a standard E27 socket, then wipe with a dry cloth if needed. Check the voltage rating (many bulbs in this category operate around 170–250V) and use a bulb with a warranty for peace of mind. Avoid touching the glass with bare hands to prevent oil residues; if your fixture is dimmable, verify compatibility before pairing a dimmer with the bulb. For longevity, choose a model with a reasonable wattage and keep the fixture clean to maintain brightness over years of use; several brands in our listing offer 1-year warranties or longer.
Which e27 led bulb options in this listing match warm 3000K at around 15W, and how should I compare them?
Look for e27 bulbs labeled warm 3000K and compare lumens for brightness rather than just wattage. In our current assortment, you’ll find 11W options delivering around 1100–1150 lumens from brands like ecolink, Philips, and ELSEWEDY, with 3000K warmth; while a strict 15W model isn’t listed, these near-midrange options offer similar perceived brightness. Assess the finish and materials (plastic or glass) and check if the product is designed for standard mains voltage, then review the included warranty and the brand’s reliability to choose the best fit. If you need more brightness, consider a higher-lumen 24W option, still maintaining 3000K warmth but with faster replacement cycles and energy use.