A15 LED filament bulb with clear glass and medium E26 base for decorative fixtures; 120V input, dimmable 4.5W output (450 lumens) at 2700K with 80 CRI and Energy Star rating.
Retail packaging photo for an A15 LED filament bulb, showing the product box with listed specs for 4.5W input, 450-lumen output, 2700K warm white, 80 CRI, dimmable operation, medium E26 base, ENERGY STAR rating, and 120V operation.
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A15 LED Filament Bulb 4.5 Watt 450 Lumens 2700K 80 CRI Dimmable Medium E26 Base Energy Star Rated 120V


Used in compact decorative and utility fixtures requiring a traditional filament look with modern efficiency. This Euri Lighting A15 filament bulb provides consistent warm output with smooth dimming control. It installs in standard E26 sockets on 120V systems and is Energy Star rated.


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Technical Specifications & Performance Data

Brand Euri Lighting
Wattage 4.5W
Voltage 120V
Lumens 450
Lamp Type LED Filament
CCT 2700K
CRI 80
Dimming Yes
Base Medium E26
Certifications UL Listed, Energy Star Rated
Dimensions 1.88"D × 3.46"H
Rated Hours 15,000
Warranty 3-Year Warranty

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Technical FAQ Deep-Dive

Where is an A15 filament bulb typically used?

A15 lamps are commonly used in smaller fixtures where clearance is tight—ceiling fans, compact decorative shades, sconces, and some enclosed glass fixtures. This model uses a standard medium E26 base, so the main fit check is physical clearance (1.88" diameter, 3.46" height).

Is 450 lumens enough light for an A15 application?

450 lumens is typically used for ambient or decorative lighting rather than high-output general illumination. In multi-lamp fixtures (like many ceiling fans), multiple A15 lamps are often used to reach the desired overall light level.

What does 2700K look like and where is it usually specified?

2700K is a warm white appearance similar to traditional incandescent lighting. It’s commonly specified for hospitality, residential-style interiors, and decorative fixtures where a warmer tone is preferred.

What should I consider for dimming compatibility with LED filament lamps?

It is dimmable, but performance depends on the dimmer type and the electrical environment. For smoother dimming with fewer artifacts (flicker, shimmer, or drop-out at low levels), use an LED-rated phase dimmer and verify compatibility with the specific dimmer model.

What do the UL Listed and Energy Star ratings indicate?

UL Listed indicates the lamp meets common safety requirements for the intended use. Energy Star rating indicates it meets efficiency and performance criteria used in that program, which can be relevant for energy-focused purchasing requirements.


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