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LED bulb Philips 4W E14 470 lm Warm White B35
Philips B35 LED bulb with an E14 screw base delivers 470 lumens of warm white light while consuming only 4 watts. Its compact B35 shape is designed to fit small decorative fixtures where space is limited, such as chandeliers, wall sconces and bedside lamps. The LED technology provides instant full brightness, reduced heat output and a longer operational life compared with traditional incandescent bulbs, making it a practical choice for everyday lighting needs.
The LED bulb combines low power consumption with a high luminous efficacy, producing bright warm-white light from a small form factor. It reaches full brightness immediately at switch-on and runs cooler than incandescent alternatives, reducing stress on light fittings. The long service life decreases the frequency of replacements and lowers overall energy costs. The bulb’s compact B35 profile and E14 base ensure compatibility with many decorative luminaires.
Ensure the lamp or fixture is switched off before installing the bulb. Screw the bulb into an appropriate E14 socket until secure; do not overtighten. Restore power and switch on to verify correct operation. Use only in fixtures rated to accommodate LED bulbs and within the fixture’s maximum temperature and electrical specifications. For dimmable operation, confirm the bulb is used with a compatible LED dimmer; otherwise operate it as a non-dimmable lamp.
Install in enclosed or open decorative fixtures where a compact B35 shape is required. Avoid use in fittings that exceed the recommended ambient temperature for LED lamps or in direct exposure to water unless the fixture is rated for such conditions. For uniform lighting in multi-bulb fixtures, use bulbs of the same type and age to maintain consistent color temperature and brightness.
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