Fritz Fryer E27 LED 2.2W Spiral Golf Ball Filament Bulb - 2200K - Dimmable
Our new range of energy-efficient spiral filament LED Golf Ball bulbs give you a cost-effective alternative to the designer look you desire - a fantastic combination of sustainable technology and classic design.
These bulbs have an estimated lifetime of 25,000 hours. Running on only 2.2W these bulbs give off a warm white light (130 lumen at 2200K)
- Wattage: 2.2W
- Colour Temp: 2200K
- CRI: 96
- Lumens: 130L
- Dimmable: Yes
- Warranty: 3 Years
- Lifespan (hrs): 15,000
This energy-efficient LED bulb is a Edison screw (E27) lampholder as standard.
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Fritz Fryer E27 LED 2.2W Spiral Golf Ball Filament Bulb - 2200K - Dimmable
Fritz Fryer E27 LED 2.2W Spiral Golf Ball Filament Bulb - 2200K - Dimmable
Our new range of energy-efficient spiral filament LED Golf Ball bulbs give you a cost-effective alternative to the designer look you desire - a fantastic combination of sustainable technology and classic design.
These bulbs have an estimated lifetime of 25,000 hours. Running on only 2.2W these bulbs give off a warm white light (130 lumen at 2200K)
- Wattage: 2.2W
- Colour Temp: 2200K
- CRI: 96
- Lumens: 130L
- Dimmable: Yes
- Warranty: 3 Years
- Lifespan (hrs): 15,000
This energy-efficient LED bulb is a Edison screw (E27) lampholder as standard.
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Our new range of energy-efficient spiral filament LED Golf Ball bulbs give you a cost-effective alternative to the designer look you desire - a fantastic combination of sustainable technology and classic design.
These bulbs have an estimated lifetime of 25,000 hours. Running on only 2.2W these bulbs give off a warm white light (130 lumen at 2200K)
- Wattage: 2.2W
- Colour Temp: 2200K
- CRI: 96
- Lumens: 130L
- Dimmable: Yes
- Warranty: 3 Years
- Lifespan (hrs): 15,000
This energy-efficient LED bulb is a Edison screw (E27) lampholder as standard.





















