Daylight Bulbs
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Daylight bulbs are screw in CLFs with a standard/medium (E26) base. Daylight fluorescent bulbs have a color temperature of at 5000 degrees Kelvin at the least, which creates a bright white light. |
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Daylight Bulbs Buyers Guide
The daylight light bulbs are among the brightest of all compact fluorescent lights (CFLs). They measure at least 5000 degrees Kelvin. Many manufacturers name the bulbs based on the light a CFL emits. While some refer to these bulbs as “full spectrum,” they are more commonly called daylight light bulbs.
Daylight bulbs give off a light comparable to that of the sun around noontime. They are among the brightest of CFLs. This tasks this bulb is mainly used for include painting, reading, and photography, where a bulb this bright is necessary. The blue-white light that comes from the daylight light bulbs only makes them seem much brighter than the soft white and cool white compact fluorescent lights. Like all CFLs, daylight fluorescent bulbs are energy-efficient, and can replace an incandescent bulb.