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Warm Lightbulb Recommendation for Reading Light


I live in CA. A friend suggested you could help me choose a warm bulb that gives enough light to read by, but would make a golden glow through a custom off-white shade. 

Based on the details provided, we would likely recommend our Lux24™ Circadian LED Bulb - 2400K 95 CRI E26 A19 LED Filament Bulb. This product offers a warm rosy output that is designed specifically to have a very low circadian impact. 

The friend who is helping me redesign my bedroom says this one is the equivalent of a 4k0-watt lightbulb. That would not work for reading light. My aging eyes generally need a 100-watt to read by. Given that info, is there another warm light option you would recommend?

While we do have 100W-equivalent lightbulbs, they, unfortunately, cannot yet ship to California. That being said, we would be happy to share your interest in making those items compatible with California energy requirements with our product team. Hopefully, we can add that feature in the near future. 

As an alternative, the closest match in our catalog would likely be the 2700K 60W-equivalent 2700K CENTRIC HOME™ Flicker-Free A19 10W LED Bulb. The output of this product would be slightly cooler than the aforementioned Lux24™ Circadian LED Bulb, and we hope that this is a better option for you as a reading light.


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