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Improve your indoor lighting by investing in Super Tech LEDs quality LED Light Bulbs. LED bulbs from us are energy-saving, giving bright and even light at a lower cost compared to standard incandescent and compact fluorescent bulbs. We have our LED bulbs in a wide range of wattage, temperature, and base type for residential, office, retail store, hotel, restaurant, and commercial building use. Our durable LED bulbs offer instant brightness, good color reproduction, and reduced maintenance expense. Buy now SuperTech LEDs’ LED light bulbs and get value for your money.

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Frequently Asked Questions About LED Light Bulbs

Frequently Asked Questions About Led Light Bulbs

What are the main advantages of using LED light bulbs? +

LED bulbs are highly energy-efficient, converting up to 95% of electricity into light. They last much longer than incandescent or CFL bulbs, emit less heat, and provide excellent color rendering. Their durability and low maintenance make them ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications.

Can LED bulbs be used outdoors? +

Yes, but you should choose weatherproof or outdoor-rated LED bulbs for exterior use. These are designed to withstand moisture, temperature changes, and other environmental conditions, ensuring long-lasting performance.

How do I choose the right color temperature for my space? +

Color temperature is measured in Kelvin (K). 2700–3000K offers a warm, cozy glow; 3500–4100K provides bright, neutral light; and 5000–6500K delivers daylight-like brightness—ideal for task lighting or outdoor security.

Are all LED light bulbs dimmable? +

Not all LEDs are dimmable. Always check product specifications to confirm. If dimming is supported, ensure you use a compatible dimmer switch for smooth performance and to avoid flickering.

How do LED wattages compare to traditional bulbs? +

LEDs use far less wattage for the same brightness. For example, a 10-watt LED can match the light output of a 60-watt incandescent. Always compare lumens (brightness), not just watts, when choosing replacements.