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[ElectriciansForums.net] Cool White vs Warm White - Guide

Are you looking for the perfect light bulb for your project? If so, you may be wondering whether cool white or warm white is the best. In this guide, we compare warm white and cool white light bulbs so you can decide which type is right for you.

We also provide a simple table that summarises the key differences between the two types of light bulbs.

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