What is the difference between the clear and white type of bulbs?
Clear bulbs, which are characterized by sharp shading, are suitable for lamps with incisions and other occasions where you want to beautifully highlight light patterns.
White bulbs with a wide range of soft light are suitable for overall lighting such as ceiling lamps and floor lamps.
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