Bulb, G4, LED, 1,6W, Ø1cm, H3,7cm, 3000K, 180lm - FARO

Designer : Thomas Edison

Brand : Faro

Availability : 2 to 3 weeks
7,00 €
VAT incl., Shipping excl.

Thank you Mister Edison for creating the first light bulb!


This G4 LED 1.6W 3000K bulb gives you the same amount of light as a 10W halogen approximately.
Its 3000K daylight provides a warm ambience and is ideal for soft lighting in the bedroom.

Its color rendering index is >=80. This bulb is not dimmable. Its life (hours) is around 25,000 and its warm-up time is instantaneous.

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Base :
g4
Color :
white
Condition :
new
Country of origin :
Spain
Created for :
interior
Energy label :
a++, a
IP :
20
Kelvin :
3000k
Lumen :
180
Material :
Glass
Max power :
1.6w
Number of bulbs :
1
Product code :
faro_17487
Type of variation :
on/off non-dimmable bulb
Dimensions :
L 1.0cm x H 3.7cm x P 1.0cm
Diameter Ø :
1.0cm
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Designed by : Thomas Edison

In his 84 years, Thomas Edison acquired a record number of 1,093 patents (singly or jointly) and was the driving force behind such innovations as the phonograph, the incandescen...

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