The warm white replace existing halogen lighting because it has a warm glow to it and a slight yellow tint. Cool White produces light that is very similar to daylight and can therefore have a slighty blue tint.
For some people, this may seem a bit harsh in some areas of the house while others prefer it. It's your choice.
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Now, we could get all technical here and start by quoting
many facts and figures on the sides of Kelvin and so on. But we will not.
In simple terms, we have two types of bulb color available: Warm White & Cool White.
If you're just looking to swap the old halogen bulbs and switch to LED, then we recommend our warm white bulbs. If you prefer cool white or if you want to highlight a particular feature in your home, then try the Cool White bulbs.
One last thing that is quite important: Cool white light bulbs emit a slightly brighter than warm white bulbs.
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