Your basket is empty

Departments
Google Trust Store Top Quality Store
Shop with confidence
FREE Delivery
Over £100 (Mainland UK)
Payment Card Types

GE Biax L Compact Fluorescent Lamp 4 Pin 18w Multiphosphor Daylight 960

This is a 18W 2G11 Multi Tube bulb that produces a American Daylight light which can be used in domestic and commercial applications
This is a Product image
Quick Find: 9745

Product Discontinued
This item was discontinued on 13th March, 2014

Alternatively check out our full range of simular products below:
PLL Compact Fluorescent Lamps

Cap/Base
2G11

Cap/Base Type
4 Pin

Colour Temp
5000 K

Diameter
45 mm

Length
225 mm

Light Bulb Type
Multi Tube (Long Single Turn)

Light Colour
American Daylight (850/855)

Manufacturer
GE

Technology
Compact Fluorescent

Type
Light Bulb

Wattage
18 W

Width
38 mm

Product Overview

GE Biax L Compact Fluorescent Lamp 4 Pin 18w Multiphosphor Daylight 960 from GE

Model: BIAXL18W4P950

A 4 pin GE Biax L biaxial compact fluorescent lamp which gives a daylight light suitable for use in graphics and lighting booths

Technical Specifications

Light Bulb Type Multi Tube (Long Single Turn)
Technology Compact Fluorescent
Wattage 18 W
Manufacturer GE
Light Colour American Daylight (850/855)
Colour Temp 5000 K
Diameter 45 mm
Length 225 mm
Cap/Base Type 4 Pin
Type Light Bulb
Width 38 mm
Cap/Base 2G11

Alternative Stock Identifier Part Codes

OFFER FSL18860 J075
Can I swap one brand of tube for another?

Fri Jul 2015

Yes, as long as they're the same wattage. We offer fluorescent tubes from all the large manufacturers including Osram, Philips, Sylvania and GE.  Different manufacturers use different product names to describe a fluorescent tubes, see bel ...

I need a light bulb for my UV nail dryer… What type do I need?

Fri Jul 2015

To replace dead UV light bulbs in a nail dryer you will need a blacklight type bulb. Nail dryers take one of two types of bulbs which are either PLS or PLL type. The two types of blacklight bulbs can be identified by how many pins your lamp has. P ...

What's the difference between switch start and high frequency?!

Tue Jul 2015

Switch Start Switch start is the control gear that has been used by the industry for many years. The current is limited by a wire wound magnetic choke or ballast. The choke, which is a coil of wire makes the circuit inductive. The advantage of switc ...