- E14: This is the size and type of the base, often referred to as a “small Edison screw” (SES). It’s commonly used in smaller fixtures or lamps.
- A60: This refers to the shape and size of the bulb. “A” is the standard bulb shape (often called a “globe” shape), and “60” indicates the bulb’s diameter in millimeters (about 2.36 inches).
- 10W: The power consumption, in watts. This bulb consumes 10 watts of electricity, which is relatively energy-efficient and would typically produce light equivalent to a traditional 60W incandescent bulb, depending on the type of lighting (e.g., LED).
- Warm White (WW): The color temperature, usually around 2700K, gives off a cozy, yellowish light similar to traditional incandescent bulbs.
Common Uses:
- Table lamps, chandeliers, or smaller pendant lights that require an E14 socket.
- Home lighting, particularly where a soft, warm light is preferred (living rooms, bedrooms, etc.).
If you’re considering replacing an incandescent bulb, this 10W LED bulb would offer significant energy savings while providing a similar level of light output.