I picked up some LED Filament candle bulbs and it was only when I got home after fitting them, putting the box into the bin I noticed their energy rating was F. Output is 5 kWh / 1000h.
I thought LED bulbs were supposed to be far more energy efficient than the old incandescent \ tungsten bulbs.
I did some googling and I found some versions of the bulbs which are listed with A energy rating e.g.
Yet their energy consumption is also spec'd as:
Can anyone shed any light* on this?
* Not intended as pun
I thought LED bulbs were supposed to be far more energy efficient than the old incandescent \ tungsten bulbs.
I did some googling and I found some versions of the bulbs which are listed with A energy rating e.g.
SEGULA candle LED bulb E14 4.5W 827 filament clear
LED candle lamp E14 4.5W warm white 2,700K non-dimmable ...
www.lights.ie
Yet their energy consumption is also spec'd as:
Energy consumption in kWh/1000 h | 5.00 |
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Can anyone shed any light* on this?
* Not intended as pun