Standard G9 LED lamps: A Wide Variety for All Applications

Standard G9 LED

Standard’s G9 lamps offer bright and crisp white light in a very compact profile, while minimizing energy and maintenance costs, and generating less heat compared to halogen equivalents. Available in 3 colour temperatures, they are perfect for chandeliers, small spaces and give a wide beam of light.

This lamp is rated for 30,000 hours, which is at least 15 times longer than its halogen equivalent, meaning fewer hassles with replacement. These lamps do not produce any UV or IR radiation in the light beam. The frosted lens offers a diffused light with no glare, and because this lamp is dimmable, you can set it to the right level for your application.

Three different colour temperaturesallow you to create different settings, from a warm cozy atmosphere to cool for a clean and modern look.

Find out more: http://www.standardpro.com/led-g9

 

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