Bell Energy Saving 7W ES GLS Very Warm White (25 Watt Alternative)



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£2.99
Product Summary
7 W
26-27mm ES/E27
Edison Screw
Very Warm White (827)
2700 K
45 mm
Non-Dimmable
25 W
112 mm
290 lm
Bell Lighting
Energy Saving
240 Volt
Bell Energy Saving 7W ES GLS Very Warm White (25 Watt Alternative)
from Bell Lighting (Model: 00751)Potential saving for bulb over its manufacturers predicted life: £17.28
Assuming electricity is charged at p per kWh rate (most electricity companies charge approx. 12p per kWh).
Actual Wattage | 7 W |
Bell Part Number | 00751 |
Cap/Base | 26-27mm ES/E27 |
Cap/Base Type | Edison Screw |
Colour | Very Warm White (827) |
Colour Temp | 2700 K |
Diameter | 45 mm |
Dimming? | Non-Dimmable |
Equivalent Wattage | 25 W |
Height | 112 mm |
Lumens | 290 lm |
Manufacturer | Bell Lighting |
Manufacturers Average Lamp Life | 8000 hrs |
Shape | Standard GLS |
Type | Energy Saving |
Voltage | 240 Volt |
Product Barcodes
associated with this item5013588007519 |
Part Codes
of alternative stock identifiers05117 |
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