Philips LED bulb replaces 60W E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white 9W 806 lumen

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    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    Full focus: I am very satisfied with this LED - but why I chose it and what should you generally pay attention to? For ultra fast reader: 2700K / CRI of> 80/150 ° half-angle / Osram provides the kulantere exchange policy --- Withdrawable for all w
  • ATTENTION! TYPE TO CHANGE !!!  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    I had ordered the lamp over a year ago and was totally happy with it. Now I've ordered for a friend a few days ago, and lo and behold, the lamp (optically barely recognizable) built differently than a year ago. You can tell already the weight: The
  • Very good LED the good replaces a 100W light bulb  

    Philips LED bulb replaces 60 W, E27 base 2700 Kelvin - warm white, 9 W, 806 lumens (household goods)
    I bought this LED because it is supposed to be the same brightness according to the manufacturer as a OSRAM Parathon, but is much cheaper. When unpacking, I then saw that the Philips is also much smaller (equal to an old bulb). Actually an advantage