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Compac t Fluorescent Energy Sav er 3-W a y T wister Lamps Ener gy sa v er 3-W a y twister Philips 3- W a y T wister Compact Fluor escent Lamps ar e a new inno vative a ppr oach to 3-W a y lighting. The ideal light bulb to rep lace the 50/100/150 W att incandescent 3-W a y in table lamps and floor lamps. Di r ect r ep lac em en t fo r in can de sc e[...]
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Compa ct Fluor escent En ergy Sa v er 3-W a y T wist er Lamps Ordering, Electrical and T echnical Data Ap pr o x. C ol o r Ap pr o x. Ra te d Mi n. M ax . P r o du ct N om . I n ca nd . T em p . I ni t ia l M OL Di am . A vg . Li f e St art in g Am bi en t N um b er D es cr ip ti on V ol t s W a tt s E qu iv . B as e ( K el vi n) C RI Lu me ns 1 ( [...]