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100 Watt Halogen Halolux Edison Screw Pearl

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This item was discontinued on 7th October, 2013

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Halogen Tubular Light Bulbs

Cap/Base
26-27mm ES/E27

Cap/Base Type
Edison Screw

Colour Temp
2700 K

Diameter
32 mm

Length
105 mm

Light Bulb Type
Tubular

Light Colour
Warm White (830)

Technology
Halogen

Type
Light Bulb

Voltage
220-240 Volt

Wattage
100 W

100 Watt Halogen Halolux Edison Screw Pearl from

Model: M182P

The Tubular Halogen Halolux 100 watt ES light bulb has more compact dimensions than an ordinary light bulb whilst still emitting a high quality light. This 100% dimmable lamp features a Pearl finish and is suited to General Domestic, Retail and Commercial applications. Offering a 2000hour lamp life, twice that of a standard incandescent bulb.

Technical Specifications

Light Bulb Type Tubular
Technology Halogen
Wattage 100 W
Light Colour Warm White (830)
Colour Temp 2700 K
Diameter 32 mm
Length 105 mm
Cap/Base Type Edison Screw
Type Light Bulb
Voltage 220-240 Volt
Cap/Base 26-27mm ES/E27

Associated Product Barcodes

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Alternative Stock Identifier Part Codes

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What are the different types of cap and base?

Fri May 2006

There are many different types of cap and base. The more common caps and bases include 'Edison Screw', 'Bayonet Cap', 'Small Bayonet Cap' and 'Small Bayonet Cap'. To view the more unusual caps and for a complete guide ...

What are the different types of light bulbs?

Fri May 2006

Incandescent lamps are standard domestic light bulbs including GLS, candle, golfball and many others. Halogen lamps are high intensity, optimised lamps giving better efficiency than standard light bulbs. Energy saving lamps are direct replaceme ...

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