Lindby E14 4.9 W 830 reflector LED bulb R50 3,000 K 120°
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E14 4.9W LED reflector lamp R50 with 120° beam angle, warm white (3,000K) R50 halogen reflector lamps are often used in corridors or foyers in particular, as good illumination is desired there. This LED reflector lamp replaces conventional reflector lamps of up to 47 W and achieves energy savings of up to 85% compared to them. Its very long life of 30,000 hours also minimizes maintenance and replacement costs. The wide beam angle of 120° guarantees large-area, homogeneous illumination of the desired area. Features: - Energy savings of up to 85 through highly efficient LED technology - Bright 470 lumens - Very long life of 30.000 hours - Wide beam angle of 120° - Non-dimmable - Power factor >; 0.6 - Lamp lumen maintenance ≥85 ei 75 er average life
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