What is Candelabra Bulb
A candelabra bulb is designed to resemble a candle flame. These bulbs are commonly used for decorative purposes, particularly in chandeliers and other fixtures where visual appeal is important. The term “candelabra bulb” is derived from the shape and filament design of the bulb, which closely mimics that of a candle. This unique design gives the bulb an aesthetically pleasing appearance, making it a popular choice for creating a vintage or elegant ambiance.
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Candelabra bulbs are typically characterized by their teardrop-like shape and filament that imitates the flickering flame of a candle. To further enhance their decorative appeal, these bulbs may feature supplemental accents on the tip, adding an extra touch of elegance to the overall design.
In terms of technical specifications, candelabra bulbs usually have an E-12 base with a C7 bulb. The E-12 base, also known as a candelabra base, has a smaller and narrower size compared to traditional bulb bases. This allows candelabra bulbs to fit into fixtures specifically designed for this type of bulb.
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There are two main types of candelabra bulbs: incandescent and LED. Incandescent candelabra bulbs have a shorter lifespan and are less energy-efficient compared to LED candelabra bulbs. LED candelabra bulbs have gained popularity due to their longer lifespan and energy efficiency, consuming only a fraction of the electricity while emitting the same brightness as incandescent bulbs.