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Philips CorePro LED bulb 4.3 W E27 Warm white 2700 K 470 lm
Philips CorePro LED bulb 4.3 W E27 Warm white 2700 K 470 lm
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Philips CorePro LED bulb 4.3 W E27 Warm white 2700 K 470 lm
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Philips CorePro LED bulb 4.3 W E27 Warm white 2700 K 470 lm
Philips CorePro LED bulb 4.3 W E27 Warm white 2700 K 470 lm
The Philips CorePro LED bulb 4.3 W E27 Warm white 2700 K 470 lm (PH-34716800) is a classic filament-style LED lamp that combines the familiar look of incandescent A-shape bulbs with modern LED efficiency. It produces warm white light at 2700 K with a luminous flux of 470 lm and a rated lifetime of 15,000 hours, suitable for residential and light-commercial interior lighting.
This CorePro LED bulb consumes 4.3 W while providing light comparable to a 40 W incandescent bulb, giving substantial energy savings. It delivers warm, decorative light with a Color Rendering Index (CRI) of 80 for good colour reproduction. The A-shape glass and E27 cap make it compatible with standard fittings, and the rated lifetime of 15,000 hours reduces replacement frequency.
Install the bulb by screwing it into a compatible E27 socket while the power is switched off. Use it in enclosed or open luminaires that support A-shape bulbs and the specified voltage (220–240 V). Allow the bulb to cool before handling after use. Replace only with bulbs of the same type and rating.
For optimal lifetime and light quality, use the bulb in fixtures with adequate ventilation and avoid frequent on/off cycling. Suitable for interior use only; do not expose to moisture or direct water contact.
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