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Philips Lamp Parts Philips S10 Starter 4-65W SIN Lamp Part
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Philips S10 Starter 4-65W SIN Lamp Part

Lamp Part, White, Plastic

£0.59
Or 3 interest-free payments of £0.19/mo.*
4stores
Philips Lamp Parts Philips Pentura Mini LED BN132Z CCPA 10-pack Lamp Part

Philips Pentura Mini LED BN132Z CCPA 10-pack Lamp Part

Lamp Part, White

£2.16
Or 3 interest-free payments of £0.72/mo.*
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Philips Lamp Parts Philips HF-P 2 22-42 PL-T/C/L/TL5C EII Lamp Part

Philips HF-P 2 22-42 PL-T/C/L/TL5C EII Lamp Part

Lamp Part, White, IP-Class: IP20

£31.11
Or 3 interest-free payments of £10.37/mo.*
2stores
LAMP PARTS

FAQ

Lamp parts are components used to repair or customize lighting fixtures. They include sockets, cords, switches, and bases. Choosing the right parts depends on your lamp's design and function. Consider factors like size, material, and compatibility with existing fittings when selecting.

To choose the right lamp socket, consider the bulb type and wattage it supports. Lamp sockets vary in size and type, such as bayonet or screw. Ensure compatibility with your bulb and fitting for safe and efficient use.

Lamp bases can be made from various materials like metal, wood, or ceramic. Metal bases offer durability and a modern look, while wood provides warmth and elegance. Ceramic bases often add artistic flair. Choose based on style preference and room decor.

Lamp Parts: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing lamp parts, it's crucial to ensure they are compatible with your existing lamp. Check the model and brand of your lamp to find parts that will fit perfectly. For example, if you have a vintage lamp, you might need specific fittings or sizes that differ from modern ones. This helps avoid unnecessary returns and ensures a seamless replacement or upgrade.

Lamp parts come in various materials and finishes, such as brass, chrome, or plastic. Choose a material that complements your interior style and meets your durability needs. If you're looking for a long-lasting option, metal parts like brass or stainless steel are excellent choices. On the other hand, if budget is a concern, plastic can offer a cost-effective alternative without compromising too much on style.

When selecting lamp parts like bulbs or sockets, consider their energy efficiency. Opt for LED-compatible sockets if possible, as LEDs consume less power and have a longer lifespan compared to traditional bulbs. This not only reduces electricity bills but also contributes to a more sustainable environment.

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