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VALOTECH Light Bulbs Mosquito Killer Bulb B22 (7295104221273)
HELLO TODAY Light Bulbs Hello Today Mosquito Killer Bulb B22 (7295104221273)
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Mosquito Killer Bulb B22
Sale price R 41.95
Regular price R 79.95
HELLO TODAY Light Bulbs Hello Today 7W Spiral Corn LED Bulb B22 White (7288617271385)
LED Bulb Spiral Corn 7W B22
Regular price R 59.95
HELLO TODAY Light Bulbs Hello Today 3W Spiral Corn LED Bulb B22 White (7288610619481)
LED Bulb 3W Spiral Corn B22 White
Regular price R 39.95
SPAZIO Spot Light York 1 White 8907.1.31 (7255181918297)
Spot Light York 1 White 8907.1.31
Regular price R 219.95
EUROLUX Eurolux Ceiling Light C397 Square Dot Pattern (7248642408537)
Outdoor Lights & Lanterns Security Light BL/JMP38 With Sensor (7059221413977)
Outdoor Lights & Lanterns Security Light BL/JMP38 With Sensor (7059221413977)
Security Light BL/JMP38 With Sensor
Regular price R 249.95
lantern Furniture & Lights Lantern  L17 Black (2061735067737)
Bright Star Lantern L17 Black
Regular price R 399.95
bulbs Furniture & Lights Fluorescent Bulb Cool White 2ft (2061609402457)
Fluorescent Bulb Cool White 2ft
Regular price R 16.95
Outdoor Lights & Lanterns GARDEN LIGHT Lantern JH-3018 Black/Gold
Lantern JH-3018 Black/Gold
Regular price R 299.95
VITO Downlight Fitting VITO Downlight FITTING OLA-E01 F75mm White/Black GU10/MR16
BRIGHT STAR Downlight Fitting Bright Star Downlight Fitting DL026 - Satin Chrome
downlight Downlight Fitting Downlight Fitting DL039 Satin GU10/MR16
EUROLUX Downlight Fitting Eurolux Downlight Fitting D39 White, GU10/MR16
BRIGHT STAR LIGHTING Downlight Bright Star DL261 Downlight Fitting (Aluminium, GU10/MR16) (7038707400793)
Bright Star DL261 Downlight Fitting (Aluminium, GU10/MR16)
Regular price R 69.95
HELLO TODAY Downlight Fitting Hello Today Downlight Fitting Square Swivel MD502 Gold GU10/MR16
EUROLUX Downlight Fitting Eurolux Downlight Fitting D25 Gun Metal GU10/MR16
Eurolux Downlight Fitting D25 Gun Metal GU10/MR16
Regular price R 39.99
BRIGHTSTAR LIGHTING Downlight Fitting Bright Star Downlight Fitting DL255 Silver 12V 50W 75mm GU10/MR16
VITO Downlight Fitting Tivo Downlight Fitting OLA-D11 75mm, Black, GU10/MR16
downlight Vito Downlight Fitting VT/OLA-D007/75mm White, GU10 or MR16
BRIGHT STAR LIGHTING DOWNLIGHT Bright Star DL251 Downlight Fitting Aluminium, GU10/MR16
DOWNLIGHT Downlight D819-GM Gun Metal 7904 (7024449978457)
DOWNLIGHT Downlight D819-GM Gun Metal 7904 (7024449978457)
SACO Downlight Fitting SACO CB15 Straight Downlight Fitting Satin Chrome, GU10/MR16 (7024404791385)
BRIGHT STAR LIGHTING Downlight Downlight DL266 Aluminum (7024398106713)
Bright Star DL266 Downlight Fitting Aluminium, GU10/MR16
Regular price R 59.95
SPOT LIGHT Spot Light Enk Range 1 Square Whit e BR 8122-GU10-WH (6983375749209)
HUAYI Spot Light ENK Range Single Square Spotlight in White BR 8122
Regular price R 249.95

Light Bulbs for Sale Online

Shop our range of bulbs for sale at MHC World. Buy online and receive free delivery over R3500 & within a 30km radius from our store.

Apart from our energy-saving bulbs for sale, we also offer flood lightssolar lights and spot lights

The History of Light Bulbs

Light bulbs initially appeared in the mid-1800s, and technology has advanced significantly since then.

Thomas Edison invented the first practical light bulbs in 1879, which were carbon-filament glass bulbs powered by electricity. Since then, several types of bulbs, such as halogen and LED bulbs, have been produced.

Technological advancements have improved the energy efficiency, longevity, and control of these new forms of light sources. Smart home technology has enabled greater control over lighting in a specific area.

 

Energy Efficiency of Light Bulbs

Because light bulbs account for a significant portion of a home's energy bills, understanding the energy efficiency of various types of bulbs is essential.

Incandescent bulbs are the least energy efficient of all, converting substantially more energy into heat than light and having an average efficiency of 10%. LED bulbs, on the other hand, can turn electricity into light at up to 90% efficiency while being significantly more durable. CFL bulbs are in the middle, with an average energy efficiency of roughly 65%, though their efficiency and lifespan vary greatly.

In addition to the energy efficiency of the bulb's technology, the brightness of the bulb must be considered when purchasing. The brightness of a bulb is measured in lumens, with higher numbers indicating brighter bulbs that use more energy.

 

Different Types of Light Bulbs

Incandescent bulbs are the most common type of lighting, generating a warm yellow light. Halogen bulbs, like incandescent bulbs, create brighter light and last longer than regular incandescent bulbs.

Compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) use significantly less energy than regular incandescent bulbs, but their light is slightly cooler in colour. LED bulbs are the most energy-efficient bulbs and are fast replacing other types of illumination, but they are slightly more expensive to purchase.

Finally, because they can be controlled by a home automation system, smart bulbs provide more control and usage of the light in a specific area.

 

Light Bulb Safety Precautions

When shopping for light bulbs, it is important to pay attention to any warnings or precautions that may be printed on the product package.

There are a variety of light bulbs that must be properly disposed of since they contain considerable amounts of mercury. Halogen and fluorescent light bulbs are particularly notable in this regard. Additionally, due to the high amounts of electrical current that are contained within LED bulbs, the process of installation must be approached with the utmost prudence.

Because incandescent bulbs give off a significant amount of heat, it is imperative that they not be covered or positioned near anything that could catch fire.

 

How energy-saving bulbs Can Change Your Life

Energy-saving lights can significantly cut your energy use and costs.

You can potentially save hundreds of rand per year on your energy bills and help minimise your environmental impact by replacing regular incandescent light bulbs with energy-saving bulbs.

Furthermore, energy-efficient bulbs frequently outlast standard lights, saving you even more money in the long term. There are a range of energy-saving bulbs available that can produce better, more natural illumination than most regular lights.

To summarise the advantages of energy-saving bulbs:

LED and other energy-saving bulbs have optimised light bulbs that offer better illumination and brightness than traditional bulbs.

Energy-saving bulbs are meant to last significantly longer than standard bulbs, decreasing the need to replace them as frequently.

Because energy-saving bulbs consume less energy, they help to lower long-term electricity bills and other associated expenditures.

Most energy-saving bulbs come in a variety of sizes and configurations, making them easy to customise for a variety of household and commercial applications.

Energy-saving lights are made with the environment in mind. Energy-saving bulbs help to lower the demand for electricity generated by greenhouse emissions by consuming less electricity.

 

How to Choose Light Bulbs

When purchasing light bulbs, one should consider the following factors:

Each type of light bulb has its own specific traits and qualities. Traditional incandescent lights, halogen bulbs, fluorescent bulbs, and LED bulbs all have advantages and downsides. LED bulbs, for example, are more efficient than standard incandescent bulbs, but they are also more expensive and may not be appropriate for many uses.

The brightness of the bulb has a large influence on the total illumination in the room. Before selecting a bulb, consider the type of illumination you want in the room.

The colour temperature of light emitted by a lightbulb is measured. The cooler (bluer) the light, the higher the colour temperature; the warmer (yellower) the light, the lower the colour temperature.

The amount of light produced by a bulb is measured in lumens. In general, the brighter the bulb, the higher the lumen output.

When selecting the proper bulb, the price of the bulb should be considered. Some bulbs, such as LED bulbs, are more expensive but use less energy than standard incandescent bulbs. LED lightbulbs are designed to last up to 50,000 hours — roughly 10 years of continuous use. Wattage is a measurement of how much energy a light bulb consumes. The higher the wattage, the more energy the bulb consumes. The wattage of a lightbulb is determined by the wattage of the light fixture. It should be printed on the fixture, and this will determine the correct wattage of the lightbulb that you should use.

The bulb's light fitting is very crucial to consider. Different light fittings are designed to work with different types of bulbs, so be sure the one you select is compatible with the one in your room.

Where are you going to use the bulb - certain types of lightbulbs are best to use in an outdoor area, others not. LEDs are becoming the preferred choice for outdoor areas, due to their brightness, durability, and long lifespan.

Do you want to use the bulb with a dimmer switch - many LED bulbs are now compatible with dimmer switches. However, it is important to check the manufacturer specifications beforehand to ensure compatibility.

 

Best Brands of Bulbs (including energy-saving bulbs) available on MHC

Always make sure that you buy bulbs from a reputable dealer.

At MHC World one can buy most of the popular and reliable brands of bulbs, including energy-saving bulbs, like Osram, Hello Today, SMB, and Flash.