💡 Light up your life with timeless warmth and style!
This 10-pack of FanciBuy B15 SBC candle bulbs delivers 600 lumens of warm white (2700K) light with a long 20,000-hour lifespan. Fully dimmable without flicker, these 60W bulbs fit small bayonet sockets and are perfect for decorative and functional lighting in homes and events, all while maintaining energy class A efficiency.
Brand | FanciBuy |
Manufacturer | FanciBuy |
Package Dimensions | 19.5 x 10.5 x 7.5 cm; 200 g |
Number of Items | 10 |
Style | SBC B15 bayonet bulb |
Colour | 60w |
Shape | Candle(C) |
Included Components | 10 B15 small bayonet light bulbs |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Specific Uses | Ceiling Fan |
Special features | Dimmable |
Power and Plug Description: | ac |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Cap Type | B15d |
Luminous Flux | 600 Lumen |
Wattage | 60.00 |
Wattage | 60 Watts |
Incandescent Equivalent | 60 Watts |
Colour Temperature | 2700 Kelvin |
Colour Rendering Index (CRI) | 80 |
Average Life | 20000 Hours |
Average Life | 20000 Hours |
Item Weight | 200 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**.
Beats LED all night long
I get it that LED saves money but sometimes your light fittings just need these types of bulbs to brighten the room up.
T**T
Nice warm glow
Hard to find in shops, natural glow.
A**R
Bulbs that fail straight away.
These blow straight away and trips the cutout. Useless.
A**.
Good for replacing similar burnt bulbs
To replace burnt bulbs. They are ok & do the job well
A**R
Value for money
Thought it was very good value for money
R**R
Ok
The product was OK it was wrong size fitting
A**R
Avoid! Avoid! Avoid!
I was happy to find a pack of these at a reasonable price. However, when I replaced the two bulbs I actually needed and flicked the switch ... POP! went both bulbs and the ring main. Checked the bulbs just to see that they weren't for a different power output (I know I should have done this first, but you don't expect 110v bulbs being sold in the UK) but no, they are printed as 220-240v, so I guessed it must be a faulty earth on the fittings as I'd needed new bulbs in them anyway. So, I put a bulb into a "known good" fitting on a different ring main. All good, confirming my suspicion of a faulty fitting, it seemed. 2 days later, guess what? The bulb I put in the known good fitting blew the upstairs ring main. I can only conclude that the fault lies with these bulbs.They are unbranded, brown boxed. So there's no telling where they come from.I'll learn my lesson and put my money and trust in a known brand.
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