You see various Kelvin ratings for decorative bulbs like 2200K, 2700K, and 3000K. Stocking the wrong color temperature means your bulbs will sit on the
Your customers still ask for "60-watt bulbs," but listing an LED by its low actual wattage causes confusion. This disconnect risks customer dissatisfaction and lost
You see these codes—A19, A21, ST64—and face a critical choice for your inventory. Ordering the wrong bulb means tying up capital in products your customers
You see various globe bulb sizes like G80, G95, and G125. Stocking the wrong one means slow sales and wasted capital—a professional buyer’s inventory nightmare.
You’re constantly pressured to find lower-cost suppliers, but you know the trap. A "cheap" bulb that fails costs you far more in replacements, labor, and
Chasing the lowest bulb price seems smart, but hidden costs can wreck your budget. A cheap bulb can lead to expensive failures, damaging your reputation