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Philips 468140 4W LED 3000K 90 CRI 35 Degree Flood Dimmable 120V GU10 Base (#929002055504)
EIKO LED7WPAR20/FL/840-DIM-G9 LED PAR20 Flood 40 Degree 7W-500Lm Dimmable 4000K 80 CRI 120V E26 (10784)
GE LED7DP203B827/35 PAR20 LED 7W 500Lm 80 CRI Screw-In Medium Dimmable Indoor Spotlight (93354G)
Philips 534636 33PAR38/PER/830/F25/DIM/120V B 6/1FB 33W LED PAR38 3000K 120V Dimmable 25 Degree Flood E26 Base High Lumen-Black Body (929001919704)
TCP LED 9.5W BR30 Dimmable 5000K 900Lm 120V 80 CRI E26 Base (LED12BR30D50K)
TCP 15W BR40 LED 5000K 120V 1700Lm 82 CRI Medium E26 Base Smooth Dimmable Bulb (LED17BR40D50K)
Hikari-Higuchi 20W MR16 Halogen 120V Twist And Lock GU10 Base Covered Glass Flood Bulb BAB (JDR 9815 F/P )
TCP 14W 4100K Medium E26 Base Dimmable PAR30 Long Neck 40 Degree LED Bulb (LED14P30D41KFL)
Philips 573907 8W LED MR16 Lamp 2700K 600Lm 80 CRI GU5.3 Base Dimmable 12V 25 Degree Beam Angle (929003072504)
Keystone 50W Equivalent 7.5W 525Lm R20 Lamp E26 80 CRI Dimmable 3000K Package Of 6 (KT-LED8BR30-830-6PK /G2)
Bulbrite LED7PAR20/NF25/827/WD/2 7W LED PAR20 2700K Narrow Flood 80 CRI Wet Location Dimmable (772751)
Bulbrite LED10PAR30S/FL40/827/WD/2 10W LED PAR30 Short Neck 2700K Flood 80 CRI Wet Location Dimmable (772764)
Bulbrite LED10PAR30S/FL40/830/WD/2 10W LED PAR30 Short Neck 3000K Flood 80 CRI Wet Location Dimmable (772768)
Hikari-Higuchi JDR Lamp 120V 75W E17 Base Clear 25 Degree 2800K (JDR 9137)
GE LED12DP30RW83040 120 PAR30 LED 12W 1050Lm 80 CRI Screw-In Medium Dimmable Track And Recessed QS (42131)
Halco MR16FL4/827/LED ProLED 3.5W LED 2700K 82 CRI Bi-Pin GU5.3 Base Dimmable Bulb (81098)Energy efficient and long-life alternative to 20W Halogen...
View full detailsHalco PAR36WFL12/827/IP67/LED 12.5W LED PAR36 2700K 10V-15V 82 CRI Dimmable Bulb (81076)This Device Is Intended For Use On Class 2 Circuits Only. U...
View full detailsHalco BR30YEL65/5 65W Incandescent BR30 130V Medium E26 Base Dimmable Yellow Bulb (404053)Are designed for use in track lighting, recessed can ligh...
View full detailsHalco BR30RED65/5 65W Incandescent BR30 130V Medium E26 Base Dimmable Red Bulb (404049)Do Not Allow Hot Bulb To Come In Contact With Liquid Or Meta...
View full detailsHalco BR30PNK65/5 65W Incandescent BR30 130V Medium E26 Base Dimmable Pink Bulb (404046)Are designed for use in track lighting, recessed can light ...
View full detailsMaxlite 74687 17W 277V PAR38 3000K Flood Non-Dimming (17P38LED230FL)Engineered to operate strictly on 277V electrical systems PAR38 and long-neck P...
View full detailsSATCO/NUVO 30R20 30W R20 Incandescent Frost 2000 Hours 185Lm Medium Base 120V 2700K (S3210)
SATCO/NUVO 250R40/HR 250W R40 Incandescent Red Heat 6000 Hours Medium Base 120V (S4998)
Philips 426486 MC CDM-R Elite 35W/930 E26 PAR30L 30D 39W PAR30 Long Neck Pulse Start Ceramic Metal Halide 3000K Medium E26 Base Flood (928108400615)
Flood Light Bulbs
Here at Lighting Supply, we offer an incredible selection of light bulb types, including thousands of varieties of flood light bulbs and reflector light bulbs! All are available in a wide variety of technologies, dimensions, voltages, wattages and more, all by the leading brands you know and trust.
You can easily search for the specifications you’re looking for using the convenient filters on the left side of the page. Filter your search based on the specs you need, and we’ll show you everything we have available.
Perhaps you’re not entirely sure what you need? No problem! Read on to learn some basic information about flood light bulbs. We explain their most popular applications, the letter/number codes used to identify them and more.
Remember, you can contact us anytime to get answers to any questions you may have. And if you’re in the market for bulk orders, check out our Volume Pricing Page! Let’s take a look at some fundamentals that will help you decide which flood light bulbs will work best for you. And thank you for shopping Lighting Supply, where we strive to bring you a brighter tomorrow.
The Basics of Flood Light Bulbs and Reflector Light Bulbs
An important distinction about the terminology regarding these light bulb types is that generally, most all flood light bulbs are technically reflector light bulbs. The reflector light bulb is a larger category that includes everything from large, exterior flood light bulbs (which are sometimes used in large interior commercial settings as well) to small, interior track light bulbs and recessed light bulbs — any or all of which may be referred to as “flood lights,” depending on the manufacturer and retailer. To keep things simple, we’ll refer to large bulbs used for exterior security and commercial interiors as “flood light bulbs,” and smaller, interior bulbs used for display lighting as “reflector light bulbs.” Though there are varieties of bulb that fall under both these descriptions, it’s an easy way to formulate a general understanding of your options.
Commercial Uses: You’ll often find flood lights attached to the exterior walls of commercial buildings, illuminating large swaths of their surroundings at night for security purposes. Many commercial interiors also use certain varieties of flood lights for general lighting purposes — think of warehouse-type retailers with high ceilings.
Residential Uses: Many residences employ flood lights attached to exterior walls for security purposes in the same manner as commercial buildings. To help homeowners save on energy costs, many flood light fixtures come equipped with motion sensors, allowing the lights to come on only when the fixture senses movement. For residential landscape lighting, most flood lights are installed in the ground, positioned strategically to show off a home’s gardens and shrubbery. The categories “landscape lighting” and “outdoor lighting” may also include smaller, decorative lighting fixtures designed to outline walkways and the like, providing homes with an added touch of style, while assisting guests in navigating the property in dark or dim conditions.
Below, let’s take a look at the common types of flood light bulbs and reflector bulbs, what their codes mean and what they’re mainly used for.
PAR Shape Flood Light Bulbs
PAR shape flood light bulbs stands for Parabolic Aluminized Reflector, a fancy name for a range of lights that produce a highly directional beam, making them ideal for spotlights in both interior and exterior settings. They’re widely used in commercial and residential recessed lighting applications, as well as various types of theatrical lighting and aircraft lighting.
They come in a wide range of lighting technologies, with LEDs offering the most options. LEDs are a logical choice here, given their superior energy efficiency and long life. With shapes from PAR14 to PAR56, our huge selection offers virtually every variety available, in a wide range of brands, tones and colors.
MR Shape Reflector Light Bulbs
Multifaceted Reflector (MR) bulbs are ideal for interior track lighting, providing a directional and focused light beam on items intended to be highlighted, such as artwork and displays. This type of bulb is mainly used in track lighting and task lighting, with most options falling under the halogen and LED varieties.
R/BR Shape Flood Light Bulbs
The Reflector/Bulged Reflector classification of flood light bulbs are another variation used for indoor recessed lighting in ceilings, many of which are equipped with a dimming capability. This type of general indoor lighting allows homeowners to adjust the brightness and overall ambiance of a room exactly to their liking. Certain types of the bulged reflector are also designed to be used outdoors, making it a good example of a bulb classification that suits both exterior and interior applications.
Also available in a range of technologies, the bulged reflector has historically been an incandescent bulb, but as with virtually all other light bulb types, the LED is quickly becoming the norm.
AR Shape Reflector Light Bulbs
Aluminum Reflector light bulbs pack a lot of bright, sharp light in a small package. Ideal for track lighting and various types of focused display lighting, these bulbs are generally halogens, with an ever-increasing number of LED options becoming available.
Need some advice about your flood lights, outdoor lighting and indoor track and recessed lighting? Contact us today! We’re happy to answer any questions you may have!