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Price
£7.42
Inc. VAT £8.90
RRP £9.85
Beam Angle
180 Degrees
Cap/Base
26-27mm ES/E27
Cap/Base Type
Edison Screw
Colour Temp
2700 K
Diameter
37 mm
Dimming?
Non-Dimmable
Equivalent Wattage
50 W
Finish
Frosted
Length
115 mm
Light Bulb Type
Candle
Light Colour
Very Warm White (827)
Lumens
400 lm
Manufacturer
Leading Brand
Technology
Energy Saving
Type
Light Bulb
Voltage
220-240 Volt
Wattage
9 W
Model: KCF09CND/E27-827
This Edison Screw Energy Saving Very Warm White Candle Lamp is an excellent lighting solution for domestic pendant and chandelier applications. A highly efficient lamp rated at 9W this lamp features a long lamp life of 8,000 hours. This bulb gives a 70% reduction in heat output, 80% saving in energy consumption and a 90% decrease in UV output.
Your saving would be approximately £91.84
Light Bulb Type | Candle |
---|---|
Technology | Energy Saving |
Wattage | 9 W |
Manufacturer | Leading Brand |
Light Colour | Very Warm White (827) |
Dimming? | Non-Dimmable |
Equivalent Wattage | 50 W |
Beam Angle | 180 Degrees |
Lumens | 400 lm |
Colour Temp | 2700 K |
Diameter | 37 mm |
Finish | Frosted |
Length | 115 mm |
Cap/Base Type | Edison Screw |
Type | Light Bulb |
Manufacturers Average Lamp Life | 8000 hrs |
Voltage | 220-240 Volt |
Warranty | 1 Year |
CRI Rating | > 80 |
Energy Efficiency Rating | A |
Cap/Base | 26-27mm ES/E27 |
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We make every effort in answering your questions.
Fri May 2006
Incandescent lamps are standard domestic light bulbs including GLS, candle, golfball and many others. Halogen lamps are high intensity, optimised lamps giving better efficiency than standard light bulbs. Energy saving lamps are direct replaceme ...
Thu May 2007
Yes, they do slightly but unlike early energy saver lamps a few years ago, the latest designs generally include electronic rapid start circuitry to make the lamp light in less than 1 second with virtually no flickering.Energy saving light bulbs come ...
Thu May 2007
Some older designs had quite a high "colour temperature" which may be perceived as "colder" but many energy saving lamps now use a "warm white" coating to make the light very similar to a normal incandescent bulb.