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2000K Ultra Warm White LED Bulbs, the Deepest Evening Atmosphere

2000K ultra warm white is the deepest color temperature in the Dulora range: a rich amber that sits below candlelight on the warmth scale. CRI 90 to 95+, dimmable, available in Edison, globe, and oversized forms. Trusted by 2,200+ verified buyers.

 

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2000K isn't an everyday color temperature. It's the color of the last light before dark: deeper than candlelight, richer than any 2200K or 2700K bulb, and intended for the specific moments where atmosphere is the entire point. A bedroom at the end of the evening. A restaurant that wants its guests to slow down. A living room where the overhead light has been turned off and a single lamp carries the room.

Dulora's 2000K ultra warm range covers Edison, globe, and oversized forms in E27, primarily in dimmable models where the deep amber is best experienced at low to moderate brightness. CRI 90 to 95+ across the range, rendering the warm amber tones with accuracy rather than the muddy orange that cheaper low-Kelvin bulbs produce.

For most residential applications, 2000K is the bulb for a specific lamp in a specific moment, not a whole-home color temperature. Pair with a quality LED-rated dimmer and use at 20 to 40 percent for the most atmospheric result. For the broader 2200K range, see Extra Warm 2200K.

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2000K Ultra Warm: When Only the Deepest Amber Will Do

How does 2000K compare to 2200K and 2700K?

2700K is warm white, the standard for most homes. 2200K is extra warm, the color of a traditional incandescent filament. 2000K sits below both: a rich amber that's closer to firelight than to any conventional bulb. The progression from 2700K to 2000K is a shift from functional warmth to pure atmosphere.

Side by side, 2700K looks neutral next to 2000K. The difference is immediately visible and deliberately pronounced.

Where does 2000K work best?

Single-lamp applications where the bulb sets the mood for the room: a floor lamp in a living room used after the overhead light is off, a bedside lamp for the last hour before sleep, a statement pendant in a dining room set to low brightness. In hospitality settings, 2000K is used in intimate bars and restaurants where the atmosphere is central to the experience.

2000K isn't recommended as the sole light source in a room that also needs to serve functional purposes during the day.

Atmosphere, Illuminated.

Frequently Asked Questions: 2000K Ultra Warm Bulbs

  • What CRI rating do Dulora 2000K bulbs have?
  • CRI 90 to 95+ across the range, rendering the deep amber tones accurately rather than the muddy orange that cheaper low-Kelvin bulbs produce.
  • Is 2000K too warm for everyday use?
  • For a whole room's primary lighting, yes. 2000K is best used as a single atmospheric lamp or a dimmed feature pendant, not as the sole light source in a functional space.
  • Are Dulora 2000K bulbs safety certified?
  • Yes. All 2000K bulbs are safety certified and covered by a three-year warranty.