As a Joybuy Product Recommendation Officer, my role is to help you navigate the crowded market of home essentials. If you're looking to upgrade your lighting, you've likely noticed the shift towards LED technology. For many UK homes, this means finding the right B22 LED bulbs. The B22 bayonet cap is a staple in British light fittings, and switching to its LED equivalent is one of the simplest ways to reduce your electricity bills and improve the quality of light in your home.
This guide is designed to simplify your choice. We will walk through the key features to consider and present a few standout options that cater to different needs, whether you prioritise brightness, value for money or smart home integration.
Choosing a light bulb is no longer just about wattage. To find the perfect fit for your space, it helps to understand a few key specifications.
With traditional bulbs, we associated higher wattage with more light. For LEDs, the important number is lumens (lm), which measures the actual brightness. A higher lumen count means a brighter light. To make the switch easier, manufacturers provide a "wattage equivalent."
Always check the lumens to ensure the bulb is bright enough for your room.
The colour of the light, measured in Kelvin (K), dramatically affects a room's atmosphere.
Modern B22 LED bulbs offer more than just light.
Based on features, performance and user needs, here are our recommendations from the current market.
Why It Stands Out: This bulb combines powerful performance with classic design. It delivers an impressive 1521 lumens—a true b22 100w equivalent—making it one of the brighter options available for residential use. The clear globe and visible filament design provide a stylish, retro aesthetic that looks great in open fixtures, while the dimmable functionality offers complete control over the room's ambience.
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Who is it for? Those who need bright, adjustable lighting for living rooms, dining areas or hallways and appreciate a vintage aesthetic without sacrificing modern efficiency.
Why It Stands Out: This led light bulbs b22 multipack from Energizer focuses on delivering reliable performance and excellent value. Providing the popular b22 60w equivalent brightness (806 lumens), these bulbs are a workhorse for general household lighting. The frosted finish diffuses the light evenly, reducing glare and creating a softer glow that is easy on the eyes.
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Who is it for? Cost-conscious individuals and families looking for a dependable, no-fuss lighting solution to replace multiple standard bulbs throughout their home.
Why It Stands Out: For those wanting to step into smart lighting, this Philips bulb, powered by the WiZ platform, is an accessible and feature-rich option. It functions as a smart b22 bulb and a colour changing b22 bulb in one, offering millions of colours and a full spectrum of white light, from warm to cool. Control is simple via the WiZ app, with no need for an extra hub—it connects directly to your Wi-Fi.
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Who is it for? Tech-savvy users, creative individuals or anyone looking to add dynamic, customisable lighting to their home and integrate it with their smart home ecosystem.
While these recommendations cover a range of common needs, the world of lighting is vast. If you are looking for different brightness levels, alternative finishes or other smart lighting systems, there are many more choices available.
For a wider selection of specialist bulbs, different pack sizes and other finishes, you can explore our full range of light bulbs.
1. Can I use a B22 LED bulb in any B22 fitting? Yes, a b22 bayonet led bulb is designed to fit any standard B22 socket. The key consideration is your switch. If you have a dimmer switch, you must use a bulb marked as "dimmable." Using a non-dimmable LED with a dimmer can cause flickering or damage to the bulb.
2. What is the difference between a B22 and E27 bulb? The difference is the base. A B22 bulb has a bayonet cap with two small pins on the side, which you push in and twist to lock. This is very common in the UK. An E27 bulb has an Edison Screw base (27mm diameter) that you screw into the fitting. The two types are not interchangeable.
3. How much energy do B22 LED bulbs save? LEDs are highly efficient, typically using 85-90% less electricity than equivalent incandescent bulbs. For example, a b22 100w equivalent LED might only use 11W of power. Over the bulb's long lifespan, this translates into significant savings on your energy bills.