I am a bit confused (no really). Some lamp shades (B&Qs) are simply marked Max wattage 40W or 60W. Simple enough. Any type of lamp GLS filament, CFL or LED is O.K. up to that wattage. But a lot of other suppliers have their lamps shades marked GLS Max 60w, LED Max 6W, CFL Max 11W. All on the same shade. Surely the filament lamp (GLS) gets hottest. I would not have thought that a 6W LED or an 11W CFL is the largest wattage I could put in. So Why the Limit? Perhaps they do get hotter? If I have a light shade marked up as GLS 40W, LED 3W, CFL 7W Surely I could put a CFL lamp in up to and including 40W? If anyone made them. Perhaps I am thinking too much. I just want to be sure if I can put an 11W CFL (equivalent to 60W filament) in a Lampshade rated at GLS 40W ,LED 3W, CFL 7W