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Energy Saving Candle 7 Watt Lightbulb

  • Energy Saving Candle 7 Watt Lightbulb
    Energy Saving Candle 7 Watt Lightbulb
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    Product ID: 28725
    Brand: Megaman
    Description: A 7 watt bulb that packs a lot of light punch! A low energy bulb that has a lifetime expectancy of 15 000 hours. Certified with the Energy Label a great eco-friendly light-bulb for household use. Made without the use of mercury and mercury derivativ
    Delivery time: 2-5 Days
    Delivery cost: 3.95
    Price: £9.50

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