4 Pack Vintage LED Edison Bulbs 60W Equivalent, 6W ST58 2700K Warm White Antique Filament Bulbs, E26 Medium Base, Non Dimmable, Clear Glass, Classic Look For Home And Commercial Lighting
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SKU: VXB0BC95RH8L
4 Pack Vintage LED Edison Bulbs: 6W ST58 2700K Warm
✔️ 2700K warm white, 360° beam, 600 lm, E26 base, non-dimmable
✅ 6W energy use provides brightness equivalent to 60W incandescent (about 600 lm)
✅ 2700K warm white with antique filament glow in clear glass
✅ 360° beam angle for broad, even illumination
✅ CRI 85+ to render colors naturally
✅ Non dimmable and suitable for fixtures without dimmers
✅ Up to 25000 hours lifespan for long service
- 600 lumens provide a bright, comfortable look similar to traditional bulbs
- E26 base ensures broad compatibility with most fixtures
- Non-dimmable design keeps installation simple where dimmers aren't used
✔️ 2700K warm white, 360° beam, 600 lm, E26 base, non-dimmable
These vintage style LED Edison bulbs deliver warm 2700K lighting with a clear glass antique filament look. They fit E26 medium-base fixtures and are great for home and commercial spaces such as pendant lights, chandeliers, wall lanterns, floor lamps, and table lamps.
✅ 4 pack Edison bulbs with E26 medium base for easy swaps✅ 6W energy use provides brightness equivalent to 60W incandescent (about 600 lm)
✅ 2700K warm white with antique filament glow in clear glass
✅ 360° beam angle for broad, even illumination
✅ CRI 85+ to render colors naturally
✅ Non dimmable and suitable for fixtures without dimmers
✅ Up to 25000 hours lifespan for long service
💡 What is the best way to choose 2700K LED Edison bulbs with an E26 base for home lighting?
Choosing the right bulb comes down to color, brightness, and fixture compatibility. - 2700K warm white is ideal for living rooms and bedrooms- 600 lumens provide a bright, comfortable look similar to traditional bulbs
- E26 base ensures broad compatibility with most fixtures
- Non-dimmable design keeps installation simple where dimmers aren't used