Candle 60 watt SES Clear

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Price
£3.23
Inc. VAT £3.88
RRP £6.23

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Beam Angle
360 Degrees
Cap/Base
14mm E14/SES
Cap/Base Type
Small Edison Screw
Colour Temp
2700 K
Diameter
35 mm
Dimming?
Dimmable
Finish
Clear
Length
90 mm
Light Bulb Type
Candle
Light Colour
Very Warm White (827)
Lumens
600 lm
Manufacturer
Leading Brand
Technology
Incandescent
Type
Light Bulb
Voltage
220-240 Volt
Wattage
60 W
Candle 60 watt SES Clear from Leading Brand
Model: CAN60SESC
Due to the 2007 UK Light Bulb legislation Standard Incandescent light bulbs are no longer available in the UK. Please be aware that we may have to substitute some Candle light bulbs with a suitable alternative which could include "Rough Service", "Stock-Resistant" or "Industrial Use" versions.
Technical Specifications
Light Bulb Type | Candle |
---|---|
Technology | Incandescent |
Wattage | 60 W |
Manufacturer | Leading Brand |
Light Colour | Very Warm White (827) |
Dimming? | Dimmable |
Beam Angle | 360 Degrees |
Lumens | 600 lm |
Colour Temp | 2700 K |
Diameter | 35 mm |
Length | 90 mm |
Cap/Base Type | Small Edison Screw |
Type | Light Bulb |
Finish | Clear |
Voltage | 220-240 Volt |
Cap/Base | 14mm E14/SES |
Associated Product Barcodes
043168934794 |
5018986513495 |
50500280072 |
43168934794 |
5055579301251 |
5050028007265 |
5901854561066 |
4823003502564 |
3522290058280 |
Alternative Stock Identifier Part Codes
CC2406014 B096. |
CND60SESC |
Components
For Candle 60 watt SES Clear
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Comments
25th January, 2021 - CHRIS, United Kingdom
Hair line crack on one of the four bulbs.
5th September, 2012 - PHILLIP, United Kingdom
A VERY GOOD SERVICE, GOOD PROMPT DELIVERY & WELL PACKED
16th August, 2010 - Cheryl, United Kingdom
What am I going to use in my chandelier when these are finally killed off by the EU? No sign of any acceptable low energy equivalent on the horizon yet. All that expensive crystal is going to look pretty naff if use ugly CFLi\'s Perhaps I should just buy a couple of hundred now!