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Many LIGHTBULBS- unused or hardly used: downlight, bayonet: LED, halogen, energy saver, incandescent


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- Downlights -


- LEDs GU10s: c.30,000 hours lifespan, used 0-30 hours: ?3/each

* 15 x 5W Warm white - 'Saxby' #52038, all boxed

* 1 x 5W Warm white - 'TCP' #LDR536

* 1 x 5.3W Warm white - 'Philips, Dimmable

* 1 x 4W Warm white


- Halogen GU10s, unused: 50p/each

* 5 x 20W Warm white - 'Status', boxed


- Halogen GU5.3, unused: 50p/each

* 2 x 50W Warm white - 'Status'

* 1 x 50W Warm white - 'Red/Grey', boxed



- Bayonets (B22) -


- Energy Savers: c. 10,000 hours lifespan, used 0-100 hours: 50p/each

* 8 x 8W (40W equiv.) - 'Philips', some boxed


- Incandescent, used 0-50 hours: 30p/each

* 5 x 40W Candle shaped bulbs, 2 pearl, 3 clear, some boxed


- Screw tops (E27)


- 2 x Incandescent 60W pearl bulbs - 'Status', used 0-30 hours, 30p/each



Can evidence receipts for all LED bulbs. Please get in touch for any more details.

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