Yellow Halogen GU10 Par16 50 Watt
£3.29
Product Summary
50 W
36 Degree
GU10
2 Pin
Yellow
50 mm
Dimmable
55 mm
Leading Brand
Halogen
240 Volt
Yellow Halogen GU10 Par16 50 Watt
from Leading Brand (Model: GU10/50/YELLOW)Actual Wattage | 50 W |
Beam Angle | 36 Degree |
Cap/Base | GU10 |
Cap/Base Type | 2 Pin |
Colour | Yellow |
Diameter | 50 mm |
Dimming? | Dimmable |
Equivalent Code | ES50 |
Length | 55 mm |
Manufacturer | Leading Brand |
Manufacturers Average Lamp Life | 2500 hrs |
Shape | Reflector/Spotlight |
Shape (Landing) | 50mm Reflector/Spotlight |
Type | Halogen |
Voltage | 240 Volt |
Product Barcodes
associated with this item5051203023605 |
Part Codes
of alternative stock identifiers50PAR16FLY B094 |
50PAR16Y |
G50 Y |
GU10 YELL 50W |
Additional Information
for product items in general
£5.75 inc. VAT
QuickFind #: 4741, Part Number: LEDGU10/1.8MAG Alternative Codes: LEDGU1018MAG GU10LEDPINK D071 MAGENTA

£5.75 inc. VAT
QuickFind #: 4741, Part Number: LEDGU10/1.8MAG Alternative Codes: LEDGU1018MAG GU10LEDPINK D071 MAGENTA
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