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What's the difference between the two full-spectrum avian bulbs you carry?


What is the difference between the two full-spectrum avian bulbs you carry? What fixtures do I use with them? Prefer a bendable floor lamp. 

We can confirm that while the Avian A19 bulb offers flicker-free output, the Avian BR30 bulb is dimmable.

​Beyond this difference, the BR30 bulbs are most commonly used in canned or recessed lighting fixtures that have a narrower beam angle than standard A19 bulbs. Further, both will utilize the same standard socket and will offer full spectrum output with a high CRI of 95+.

While we do not sell fixtures for standard lights, we can confirm that our A19 and BR30 bulbs will fit within the standard E26 base. It might be helpful to know that this E26 base is used in most common light fixtures such as lamps and floor lighting.  


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