PLS 9 Watt Blacklight
£8.99
Product Summary
9 W
G23
2 Pin
Blacklight
32 mm
165 mm
Leading Brand
U Bend Fluorescent
Ultra Violet Fluorescent Tubes
PLS 9 Watt Blacklight
from Leading Brand (Model: PLS9BL)PLS 2 Pin G23 bulb 9 Watt Compact Fluorescent Lamp, the perfect alternative to a standard incandescent or fluorescent lamp.This Blacklight lamp offers savings of up to 80% in energy usage compared to an incandescent and an impressive 8000 hour lamp life. Applications include insect-o-cutor units and special effects.
Actual Wattage | 9 W |
Application | Insectocutors |
Cap/Base | G23 |
Cap/Base Type | 2 Pin |
Colour | Blacklight |
Diameter | 32 mm |
Length | 165 mm |
Manufacturer | Leading Brand |
Manufacturers Average Lamp Life | 8000 hrs |
Shape | U Bend Fluorescent |
Shape (Landing) | U Bend Fluorescent |
Style | U Bend |
Type | Ultra Violet Fluorescent Tubes |
Product Barcodes
associated with this item043168429351 | |
43168429351 |
Part Codes
of alternative stock identifiersPLS9BL350 GE |
PLS9W 2PIN BL: |
U9W L023 |
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