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Scb-300 Suc Led Filament Bulb

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Dec-14-18

SCB-300 SUC LED Filament Bulb
Description: SUC LED Filament Bulb
Item: SCB-300
Rated Voltage: AC110-130V , AC220-240V
Rated Power: 2W , 4W
Base: E14
LED Filament: 2P , 4P
Beam Angle: 320°
Power Factor: PFâ?¥0.4
CRI: Ra>80
CCT: 2700-6500K
Luminous Flux: 250Lm , 470Lm
Lifespan: 20000h
EEI: A++
Dimension: 35*97mm
Net Weight: 18g , 20g
SUC supply Lamp Bulb, which include LED Soft Filament Bulb, LED Special Shape Bulb, LED Filament Bulb. We provide high quality products and professional pre-sale and after-sales service! If you need, welcome to contact us at any time!

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