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E14 and E27 Flicker-free LED Lights


I have a migraine and need flicker-free LED light bulbs (25 W and 60 W (I do not know how much that is in LED), and I need them in E14 and E27). I also need flicker-free fluorescent lamps (LED). I need a yellow light (not white or white-blue). Which of your products do you think is the best for me? I live in Sweden, how much is the shipping for just a few of your products for me to test before I buy more?

While we do not have E14 bulbs, you may alternatively be interested in our 60W-equivalent (800 lumens) E27 CENTRIC HOME™ Flicker-Free A19 10W LED Bulbs and CENTRIC DAYLIGHT™ Full Spectrum Flicker-Free A19 10W LED Bulbs. These products are compatible with global voltage standards, provide flicker-free light output, and offer a high CRI of 95+. ​

While our T8 LED Tube Lights and LED Ready T8 Fixtures are not compatible with global voltage, we might alternatively recommend our CENTRIC DAYLIGHT™ 95 CRI T5 LED Linear Light Fixtures. These fixtures are compatible with 120 – 277V AC 50-60 Hz, but will likely need a wall plug adapter for use in Sweden. 


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