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This is a small screw in pygmy bulb, that fits over 95% of fridges.It can also be used as a low power lamp in any fitting that takes SES bulbs.60mm long x 28mm max. wide.220 - 240V, 15W.This should not be used in ovens or microwaves, as these need to be 300 degC temp. rated - these are available later, but oven bulbs can be used in fridges.You can
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150 watt screw in (ES) bulb for Philips Infraphil IR health lamps. This is now a PAR38E lamp, with tougher glass than the original, which is no longer available. There is no delivery charge with this product, in the UK and EU, but please contactus outside these regions.
Many ovens and some microwaves take SES (small screw) lamps, which must be high temp. rated (300degC) as these are.These are 15W, 220-240V. (They are also available in higher wattages - see later, but we would stick to what your oven manufacurer recommends.)50mm long x 20mm max. width.
Many ovens and some microwaves take SES (small screw) lamps, which must be high temp. rated (300degC) as these are. These are 25W, 220-240V. (They are also available in higher wattages - see later, but we would stick to what your oven manufacurer recommends. 55mm long x 25mm max. width.
These are rough service bulbs (to cope with fan motor vibration) designed for most cooker hoods.83 mm long x 26mm max. width, tubular shape.220-240V, 40W.
Many ovens and some microwaves take SES (small screw) lamps, which must be high temp. rated (300degC) as these are. These are 40W, 220-240V. (They are also available in lower wattages - see before, but we would stick to what your oven manufacurer recommends.) 70mm long x 40mm max. width.
These fit some of the old Belling ovens, and some others.Note it has the ES (large screw) fitting.Your oven may have originally had a 40W lamp. These will replace these (they will be slightly dimmer but use less electricity).220 - 240V, 25W.65mm long x 40 mm max. wide.
This is an E17 thread (slightly bigger than the more common E14 SES thread).They are usually fitted in ones.The 17 refers to a 17mm diameter thread size.It fits some Japanese microwaves.220-240V 20W.50mm long x 20mm max. width.
This is an E17 thread (slightly bigger than the more common E14 SES thread). The 17 refers to a 17mm diameter thread size. Note this is the 120V version, used when the microwave has 2 lamps fitted in series. If one bulb blows, both go out.It fits some Japanese microwaves. 110-120V 20W. 60mm long x 18mm max. width.
SBC (small bayonet) fitting.220-240V 15W.50mm long x 25mm max. diameter.
This is a microwave lamp as shown in the pic., fitting various models.Please note the tags are bent, not going straight down.This type of fitting is sometimes called a T170 base.Total length 62mm.
This is a microwave lamp as shown in the pic., fitting various models. Please note the tags are straight down, not bent. This type of fitting is sometimes called a T170 base.Total length 66mm.
This is a microwave lamp as shown in the pic., fitting various models. Please note the mounting bracket goes straight down.
This is a microwave lamp as shown in the pic., fitting various models. Please note the mounting bracket is at 90deg., not going straight down.
These fit a few cooker hoods.They are mains halogen reflector lamps, with an SES (small screw) fiiting.75mm long x 50mm max. (end) diameter.Because of low energy considerations, these have now been reduced to 40W.Our delivery charges are amongst the lowest on the internet and free for total orders over £10.
There are commonly 2 sizes of lamps to fit plug-in night lights - E12 with 12mm diameter screw thread, and E14 with 14mm diameter screw thread. These are the E12.They are both rated at 220 - 240V, 7W.
There are commonly 2 sizes of lamps to fit plug-in night lights - E12 with 12mm diameter screw thread, and E14 with 14mm diameter screw thread. These are the E14. They are both rated at 220 - 240V, 7W.
This is the spare tube for the bank note detector: http://www.thelightworks.net/security-lights/342-portable-uv-note-checker-.html
This fits many older electric firesThey are available in 40 and 60W. This is the 40W version which we would advise, because of low energy considerationsThey often have a flicker vane above them, and the heat from the lamp turns the flicker vane to give the fire effect (flicker vanes with pins are available, see: flickervane They are lacquered, not