I gladly endorse to "Airbusman Uwe" and's criticisms which largely insufficient information for lamps. Of course, there is a unit for the color perception of the light's. This is expressed in Kelvin and determines the color temperature of light. I must always realize that this information is missing from the specifications of lamps. 6000 K is no daylight far. I also do not understand why the manufacturers are not required to indicate this with. Thus, it would have the people much easier to make a comparison. I have here a few times for comparison values which have Leuchmittel which color temperature.
Candle 1500 K
Light bulb (40W) 2200 K
Light bulb (60W) 2680 K
Bulb (100 W) 2800K
Bulb (200 W) 3000 K
Halogen lamp K 3000-3200
Fluorescent lamp (cool white) 4000 K
Morgensonne- / evening sun 5000K
Xenon lamp, arc 4500-5000 K
Morning / afternoon sun 5500K
Source: Wikipedia
I hope that this info's helping others to find the right one for you bulbs. And maybe make way too but a few more traders and manufacturers the small effort to give such information's with to.
We had to send our back because it was too extreme for us.