B22 is the standard bayonet cap, a widely used connection type found in many homes. If a ceiling pendant, floor lamp, or table lamp uses a push-and-twist connection, it's most likely B22.
Dulora's B22 range covers GLS (A60), candle (C35), fancy round (G45), globe (G95, G125), and Edison (ST64) forms across Extra Warm 2200K, Warm White 2700K, and Soft White 3000K. CRI 90 to 97+ across the range, with select premium models reaching CRI 97+.
Every dimmable model works with a quality LED-rated dimmer. For the E27 screw alternative, see E27 Bulbs. For the GLS range, see GLS Dimmable.
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B22 Bulbs: The Bayonet Base Across Every Bulb Form
How do I know if my fitting uses B22 or E27?
B22 uses a bayonet connection, push in and twist to lock. E27 uses a screw connection, twist continuously in one direction. Many homes contain a mix of both. Dulora offers the full range in both base types, so the choice comes down to the fitting rather than product availability.
Is B22 the same as BC?
Yes. B22 is the technical designation. BC (Bayonet Cap) is a common name for the same base. Both refer to the standard 22mm bayonet connection with push-and-twist action.
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Frequently Asked Questions: B22 Bulbs
- What CRI rating do Dulora B22 bulbs have?
- CRI 90 to 97+ across the range, with select premium models reaching CRI 97+.
- Is B22 the same as BC?
- Yes. B22 and BC (Bayonet Cap) are the same base: a 22mm bayonet with push-and-twist connection. The terms are interchangeable.
- What forms are available in B22?
- GLS, candle, fancy round, globe (G95, G125), and Edison (ST64) across Extra Warm 2200K, Warm White 2700K, and Soft White 3000K.
- Are Dulora B22 bulbs safety certified?
- Yes. All B22 bulbs are safety certified and covered by a three-year warranty.