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1 - 9 | £10.44 each | -3% |
10 - 19 | £4.11 each | 68% |
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Price
£10.44
Inc. VAT £12.53
RRP £10.14
Cap/Base
GR10q
Cap/Base Type
4 Pin
Colour Temp
4000 K
Dimming?
Non-Dimmable
Light Bulb Type
Butterfly (DD)
Light Colour
Cool White (840/845)
Lumens
2000 lm
Manufacturer
Kosnic
Technology
Compact Fluorescent
Type
Light Bulb
Voltage
220-240 Volt
Wattage
28 W
Width
207 mm
Model: KFT28STD/4P-840
For up to 75% in energy savings switch to this 28 watt DD Compact Fluorescent Lamp, the ideal alternative to a standard incandescent light bulb. The 28 watt output of this Cool White 4 Pin GR10q bulb is equivalent to a 75 watt incandescent. This bulb is well suited to ceiling and surface fixtures, security and wall sconce applications due to its shallow, compact shape.
Light Bulb Type | Butterfly (DD) |
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Technology | Compact Fluorescent |
Wattage | 28 W |
Manufacturer | Kosnic |
Light Colour | Cool White (840/845) |
Dimming? | Non-Dimmable |
Lumens | 2000 lm |
Colour Temp | 4000 K |
Cap/Base Type | 4 Pin |
Type | Light Bulb |
Manufacturers Average Lamp Life | 8000 hrs |
Voltage | 220-240 Volt |
Warranty | 2 Years |
Width | 207 mm |
CRI Rating | > 80 |
Cap/Base | GR10q |
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