What is the Typical Wattage of a Household Table Lamp?
Energy-saving lamps are generally around 15W, while non-energy-saving lamps are generally around 30-45W.
A typical table lamp uses an incandescent bulb for about 25W, with a current of over 100mA. An energy-saving bulb for about 10W, with a current of around 50mA. A fluorescent tube would be 20W. For incandescent bulbs, a 25W bulb is sufficient, while a 3W or 5W energy-saving bulb is enough.
Speaking of LED table lamps, most people are familiar with them, including the elderly, middle-aged people, young professionals, and students. What are the uses of LEDs? They are used for studying, reading, working, outdoor activities, and as backup lighting during power outages—common uses in daily life. Because of their versatility, affordability, and portability, some LED table lamps are foldable, making them even more convenient to carry and store.
LED table lamps are common household appliances, and with the advancement of modern technology, there are increasingly more types of LED table lamps available. LED table lamps are designed and manufactured in a way that is more user-friendly, offering advantages such as environmental friendliness, energy efficiency, eye protection, and durability. They are suitable for various settings including hotels, bars, rooms, cafes, living rooms, offices, studies, and outdoor spaces. They can be given as gifts to friends, family, and classmates, or used as home decorations.







