Mercury 80 watt ES

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Price
£19.04
Inc. VAT £22.85
RRP £23.13

Save a total of £4.09
Inc. VAT £22.85

Cap/Base
26-27mm ES/E27
Cap/Base Type
Edison Screw
Colour Temp
3800 K
Diameter
70 mm
Length
156 mm
Light Bulb Type
Elliptical
Light Colour
White (835)
Manufacturer
Leading Brand
Technology
Mercury
Type
Light Bulb
Voltage
220-240 Volt
Wattage
80 W
Product Overview
Mercury 80 watt ES from Leading Brand
Model: MBFU80
Technical Specifications
Light Bulb Type | Elliptical |
---|---|
Technology | Mercury |
Wattage | 80 W |
Manufacturer | Leading Brand |
Light Colour | White (835) |
Colour Temp | 3800 K |
Diameter | 70 mm |
Length | 156 mm |
Cap/Base Type | Edison Screw |
Type | Light Bulb |
Manufacturers Average Lamp Life | 8000 hrs |
Voltage | 220-240 Volt |
Cap/Base | 26-27mm ES/E27 |
Associated Product Barcodes
043168937207 |
43168937207 |
4751029890764 |
Alternative Stock Identifier Part Codes
80MBF |
LAMBFU80 |
MB80 G001 |
Customer Reviews
for Mercury 80 watt ES
Average Rating
5 / 5 submitted by customers
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Comments
17th September, 2019 - David, United Kingdom
Great value and perfect for moth traps
14th September, 2019 - David, United Kingdom
This 80W MV lamp is an ideal replacement for my moth trap. And considerably cheaper from BLT than moth trap suppliers.
14th September, 2019 - David, United Kingdom
This 80W MV lamp is an ideal replacement for my moth trap. And considerably cheaper from BLT than moth trap suppliers.
25th August, 2019 - Alex, United Kingdom
Great product and vfm.
10th October, 2017 - David, United Kingdom
The lamp delivered was a Sylvania which I am very pleased about.
20th November, 2009 - Daniel, United Kingdom
Ive always wanted some sort of HID lamp in my bedroom ceiling fitting, as I prefer the slow warm up. I purchased one of these, along with an appropriate ballast almost a year ago now. Wired it all up, and has been working perfectly since. This bulb takes about 3 minutes to reach its full brightness - it starts of as a dim pink glow, and slowly transforms into an intense cool white light. It is definetly brighter than an incandescent 100w, I would estimate it to give the light of about 300w incandescent - so very energy efficient. I reccomend this type of lamp, as external control gear is very minimal (a ballast in series with the lamp), and can be installed by an 18 year old with no hastle!