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Giant LED Lamps from Tagan
Florent Alzieu
Translator: Sam McGeever
August 28, 2010 12:07 PM
Translator: Sam McGeever
August 28, 2010 12:07 PM
Earlier this week, we had a sneak peek at these LED lamps from Tagan that should be hitting the shops in two weeks' time. To say they're bigger than your average lightbulb would be something of an understatement ...

The two Tagan bulbs on the left and the Econergyworld on the right

Looking straight on, with the Tagan bulbs on the right this time
We should be receiving some samples for testing when these bulbs go on sale. They'll definitely be in our round-up of LED lamps soon:
> Low energy consumption: how to choose your LED lights
> Buyer's Guides: Our Pick of The Best Products
The easiest way to show you just how huge they are is to give you something to compare them to: they're pictured here with the Econergyworld E60 8 W globe.

The two Tagan bulbs on the left and the Econergyworld on the right

Looking straight on, with the Tagan bulbs on the right this time
As you can see, the Tagan have patterns on the outside of the bulb. That's entirely in keeping with the name of this range: the TG flower series.
Here are a few technical details:
Here are a few technical details:
| Item Number | 13196 | 13197 |
| Model | TG-FB-Y-RLBE-R | TG-FB-RLBE-W |
| Lumens | 630 lm | 560 lm |
| Colour Temperature | 6000 - 7000 K (white light) | 2670 - 3500 K (warm light) |
| Fitting | E27 | |
| IRC | > 70 | > 80 |
| Angle covered | 120° | |
| Lifespan | 35 000 h | |
| Weight | 334 g | |
| Energy Consumption | 9.5 W | |
We should be receiving some samples for testing when these bulbs go on sale. They'll definitely be in our round-up of LED lamps soon:
> Low energy consumption: how to choose your LED lights
> Buyer's Guides: Our Pick of The Best Products
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