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3.3 Watt LED Premium Filament B11 Bulb - 300 Lumens - 2700K - Dimmable - E12 Base - 92 CRI - 120V

3.3 Watt LED Premium Filament B11 Bulb - 300 Lumens - 2700K - Dimmable - E12 Base - 92 CRI - 120V

B11 LED Bulbs by Green Creative

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Specifications

Brand: Green Creative
Part Number: 3.3FB11DIM/927/R
UPC: 790492360613
Category: B11 LED Bulbs
Wattage: 3.3 Watts
Voltage: 120V
Lumens: 300
Bulb Type: LED
Bulb Shape: B11
Bulb Base: Candelabra E12
Color Temperature: 2700K
CRI: 92
Equivalent: 40W Incandescent
Dimmable: Yes
Special Features: FCC Compliant, California Title 20 Compliant, Energy Star Rated
Beam Angle: 320 Degrees
Min-Max Operating Temp: -13°F to 95°F (-25°C to 35°C)
Location Rating: cETLus Listed
Dimensions: 3.5625"H x 1.375"W
Weight: 0.04 Lbs.
Finish: Clear
Rated Hours: 15,000
Warranty: 3 Years

B11 LED Bulbs FAQs

What is a B11 LED bulb used for?

B11 is a decorative torpedo/bullet shape commonly used in chandeliers, sconces, and lanterns where smaller lamps are preferred.

Which base types do B11 bulbs use (E12 vs. E26)?

Most B11s use an E12 candelabra base; some come in E26 medium. Match the base to your socket and confirm voltage (typically 120 V).

How bright are B11 LEDs compared to incandescent candelabras?

Typical outputs are ~300–800 lumens, replacing 25–60 W incandescent candelabras with far less energy and heat.

Are B11 bulbs dimmable and which dimmers work well?

Many B11 LEDs dim with compatible triac/ELV dimmers. Use the manufacturer’s compatibility list to minimize flicker, shimmer, or buzz.

Should I choose clear or frosted B11 bulbs for chandeliers?

Clear filament styles sparkle and show the filament; frosted diffuses glare for softer, even light. Pick based on fixture exposure and desired look.

What color temperatures and CRI look best for dining rooms?

Warm 2700–3000K is popular for dining and living; choose CRI 90+ for accurate color on skin tones and décor. Keep color consistent across multiple lamps.

Can B11 LEDs be used in enclosed fixtures or with shades?

Only use in enclosed shades or tight lanterns if the lamp is rated for enclosure; otherwise heat may shorten life. Verify ambient limits in the datasheet.

Do B11 bulbs work with ceiling fan lights or outdoor lanterns?

Damp‑ or wet‑rated versions can go outdoors when used in weather‑appropriate fixtures. For ceiling fans, use lamps labeled fan‑rated to handle vibration and airflow.

Are there filament-style, torpedo, or bent-tip B11 designs?

Yes—B11s are offered in clear, frosted, torpedo, and bent‑tip styles, including vintage filament looks for open chandeliers and sconces.

What listings and warranties should I check before purchasing?

Look for UL/ETL listing, Energy Star or Title 20/JA8 where relevant, operating temperature range, and a clear 3–5 year warranty.