HOME Oven Bulb 15W 240V SES Light Bulb

Vendor FAJ AE
Short Description
Give your oven a new lease of life with this incandescent oven bulb. Lumens: 97 Wattage: 15 Energy class: E Bulb life: 2,000 Start time: <0.2s Colour temperature: 2700k Voltage: 220-240V Mercury value: 0mg Switching cycles: >4,000 Lamp base code: E14 Dimmable: Yes Dimensions: Dia.25 x L57mm Weight: 9g Warnings...
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Description

Give your oven a new lease of life with this incandescent oven bulb.

Lumens: 97
Wattage: 15
Energy class: E
Bulb life: 2,000
Start time: <0.2s
Colour temperature: 2700k
Voltage: 220-240V
Mercury value: 0mg
Switching cycles: >4,000
Lamp base code: E14
Dimmable: Yes
Dimensions: Dia.25 x L57mm
Weight: 9g

Warnings
Always switch off the electricity before changing your light bulb
Light bulbs are VERY HOT. Always allow your old light bulb to cool before removing
Always protect your light bulb from any liquids
Don’t operate near flammable materials
Always check your light bulb is of the correct wattage and cap fitting
Insert your new light bulb carefully ensuring that the light bulb is securely placed in the holder
Dispose of the used light bulb carefully
If the fitting is broken or corroded, do not fit your new light bulb. Instead, seek the advice of a qualified electrician

This 15W incandescent oven bulb is designed to breathe new life into your oven's lighting. It provides a warm 2700k color temperature and emits 97 lumens of light. With an energy class rating of E and a bulb life of 2,000 hours, it offers reliable and efficient illumination for your oven. The bulb has a standard E14 lamp base code and is dimmable, allowing you to adjust the brightness to your preference. It operates at a voltage of 220-240V and has a fast start time of less than 0.2 seconds. With over 4,000 switching cycles, it's built to last. Remember to handle it with care, switch off the electricity before replacing it, and dispose of the used bulb properly. Always ensure it matches the correct wattage and cap fitting for your oven. If the fitting is damaged, consult a qualified electrician.