LEDVANCE (Osram) Classic Energy A 210+lm/w 50kh 40, 60 & 100w Retrofits
1 x 2.2w 470lm Classic A40, 1 x 3.8w 806lm Classic A60 and 1 x 7.2w 1521lm Classic A100 coated LED filament GLS lamps that are designed to replace 40, 60 and 100 watt tungsten incandescent GLS lamps.

These are ultra-efficient LED "filament" lamps that boast an amazing efficiency of 210+ lumens per watt and claim a lifespan of 50,000 hours!
They are also very lifelike when lit and you'd be hard pressed from a distance to tell it apart from a real incandescent lamp.

The trade off for this incredible performance is the colour rendering index which is only 80%

I also have some of these in CRI97 flavour which are really nice but at the cost of lower efficiency which I have selected to replace all E27 and B22 lighting in my house.

This is what LED retrofit is all about tbh!!!

It's interesting that these are in 3000k colour temperature instead of the more common 2700k colour and that they have also switched to a packet which uses less inks and dyes .

LEDVANCE (Osram) Classic Energy A 210+lm/w 50kh 40, 60 & 100w Retrofits

1 x 2.2w 470lm Classic A40, 1 x 3.8w 806lm Classic A60 and 1 x 7.2w 1521lm Classic A100 coated LED filament GLS lamps that are designed to replace 40, 60 and 100 watt tungsten incandescent GLS lamps.

These are ultra-efficient LED "filament" lamps that boast an amazing efficiency of 210+ lumens per watt and claim a lifespan of 50,000 hours!
They are also very lifelike when lit and you'd be hard pressed from a distance to tell it apart from a real incandescent lamp.

The trade off for this incredible performance is the colour rendering index which is only 80%

I also have some of these in CRI97 flavour which are really nice but at the cost of lower efficiency which I have selected to replace all E27 and B22 lighting in my house.

This is what LED retrofit is all about tbh!!!

It's interesting that these are in 3000k colour temperature instead of the more common 2700k colour and that they have also switched to a packet which uses less inks and dyes .

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Liam   [21 Jul, 2024 at 09:08 AM]
Where did you get these from @FSB? Id like to test a few these around the house at some point. In bedrooms that's still pendant fittings im currently using JCB LED 4000k's 'those plastic things' and i only seem to be getting 6-12 months out of them before they go into ''dim mode'' so i was thinking of trying something a little different when the current JCB's fail. Is it just warm white LEDvance offer these in or do they offer them in 4000k and 6500k too?
Oliver   [21 Jul, 2024 at 11:26 AM]
I couldn't seem to find a B22 version on their website for some reason? It was the same when I was looking for a B22 version of the "100w" 3000k Philips Ultra Efficient (the ones with loads of LED filaments). Both lamps seem pretty good but these Osram ones certainly look good and if they really can do 50k hours, then I approve tbh. I might be getting a GEC Pathlite soon which uses a plastic cover, so something like this would look original while not aging the cover in any way. I wouldn't mind running one of these high efficiency LED lamps 24/7 one day.
FrontSideBus   [21 Jul, 2024 at 12:11 PM]
CP Lighting. I don't think they do these high efficiency versions with a B22 cap but they certainly do they high CRI versions in both 2700 and 4000k flavour with B22's as I'm using a couple at the top and bottom of my stairs.
Oliver   [21 Jul, 2024 at 02:13 PM]
I wonder what the reason for this is as it seems they are missing out on sales by offering them as mainly E27. The B22 versions are rated 15k hours aren't they as opposed to 50k hours.

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