5 Watt LED A15 Filament Bulb - 450 Lumens - Dimmable - E26 Base - 120V
5 Watt LED A15 Filament Bulb - 450 Lumens - Dimmable - E26 Base - 120V
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A15 LED Bulbs FAQs
What is an A15 LED bulb, and how is it different from an A19?
An A15 is an A‑shape bulb with a smaller ~1.875‑inch (15/8″) diameter—more compact than an A19 (~2.375″). It’s commonly used in ceiling fans, appliances, and accent fixtures where space is tight.
Which socket/base sizes do A15 LED bulbs fit?
Most A15 LEDs use an E26 medium base. Some models come in E17 intermediate or E12 candelabra bases—check the socket and voltage on your fixture (typically 120 V in North America).
How bright is an A15 LED bulb compared to an incandescent bulb?
Typical A15 LEDs deliver about 250–800 lumens, roughly equivalent to 25–60 W incandescent bulbs. Pick lumens based on task: lower for ambiance, higher for task lighting.
What wattage do A15 LEDs use, and how much energy can they save?
Most A15 LEDs draw about 3–9 W to replace 25–60 W incandescents—about 80–90% energy savings. Many are rated for 15,000–25,000 hours, reducing relamps and maintenance.
Which color temperatures are available, and which should I choose?
Common choices span ~2200K–5000K: 2200–2700K = warm/cozy, 3000K = warm‑neutral, 4000K = crisp neutral. For accurate color, look for CRI 90+ when available.
Are A15 LED bulbs dimmable, and which dimmers work best?
Many A15 bulbs are dimmable with compatible LED dimmers (triac/ELV). Always check the manufacturer’s dimmer compatibility list and expect a defined dimming range (e.g., 10–100%).
Can I use A15 LED bulbs in enclosed fixtures, ceiling fans, or appliances?
Yes—if the bulb is specifically rated for the application. Look for labels such as “enclosed‑fixture rated,” “fan‑rated,” or “appliance‑rated.” Most LEDs are not for ovens; for refrigerators, choose cold‑temperature models.
What beam angle and appearance options exist (clear vs. frosted)?
A15 bulbs are typically omnidirectional (about 200–330°). Clear “filament” styles give a sparkly look; frosted lenses diffuse glare for smoother, even illumination.
Are there smart, tunable, or color‑changing A15 options?
Some A15 LEDs offer tunable white, RGB, or Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth control, though availability is more limited than A19. Verify app/ecosystem compatibility and network requirements before buying.
What safety/compliance marks and warranties should I look for?
Look for UL/ETL listing, Energy Star where offered, and California Title 20/JA8 compliance if required in your area. Check the warranty (often 3–5 years) and operating temperature range.