
A Complete Guide to Buying Electrical Equipment: What Every Homeowner Should Know
March 16, 2026Still using traditional incandescent or fluorescent bulbs? Here’s everything you need to know about making the switch to LED — and why ShopScape.Store customers who do it never look back.
In this article
What makes LED different?
Energy savings breakdown
Types of LED lights we carry
How to choose the right LED
What makes LED technology different?
LED (Light Emitting Diode) technology works by passing an electrical current through a semiconductor, which emits light far more efficiently than heating a filament or exciting gas. The result is a bulb that converts nearly 90% of energy into light — compared to just 10% for incandescent bulbs.
The energy savings are real
A standard LED bulb uses 8–10 watts to produce the same brightness as a 60-watt incandescent. That’s an 80–85% reduction in electricity consumption. For a household running 20 lights for 5 hours a day, switching to LEDs can save thousands of rupees annually on electricity bills.
Types of LED lights available at ShopScape.Store
LED Bulbs — Drop-in replacements for every standard socket. Available in warm white, cool white, and daylight.
LED Strip Lights — Flexible, adhesive-backed strips perfect for under-cabinet lighting, TV backlighting, and decorative accents.
LED Panel Lights — Sleek, surface-mount options ideal for offices, kitchens, and commercial spaces.
LED Flood Lights — High-lumen outdoor lights for security, gardens, and building exteriors.
LED Downlights / Spotlights — Recessed ceiling lights for a clean, modern look.
How to choose the right LED for your space
Look at lumens (brightness), colour temperature (2700K–3000K for warm cozy light; 4000K–6500K for bright task lighting), and the wattage equivalent. For living rooms, warm white creates a relaxing atmosphere. For kitchens and offices, cool white or daylight tones improve focus and visibility.
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