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100 Wattage Bulbs
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My sister has bought me two lamps and they are only 60wattage "SCREW" in bulbs.
I want to buy 100 wattage online but would I be correct in saying that SCREW bit could be too "fat".
60 wattage screw is E14
and maybe 100 wattage is E27.
I don't know much about this - just taking a stab in the dark here.
I am surmising E14 & E27 means the screw. Can anybody help. Thank you.
I want to buy 100 wattage online but would I be correct in saying that SCREW bit could be too "fat".
60 wattage screw is E14
and maybe 100 wattage is E27.
I don't know much about this - just taking a stab in the dark here.
I am surmising E14 & E27 means the screw. Can anybody help. Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think we need to go back to basics here and establish exactly what size you require as you are clearly confused, having stated that you want both E14 and E27 in different posts!
Do you know where you sister bought the lamp can you provide a link or give an absolute and definite answer as to which size fitting you require?
Do you know where you sister bought the lamp can you provide a link or give an absolute and definite answer as to which size fitting you require?
Jennyjoan, please do not do this. The maximum sized bulb to go into a table lamp is 60 watts, anything larger & you risk a serious fire disaster. Why don't you do as suggested & fit energy saving bulbs which you can get these days in a much lower wattage but will give you the equivalent light output of the old 100 watt bulbs.