A very odd lamp - a near perfect Philips CFL Clone
I had to purchase this lamp recently, for a number of reasons. I have never seen anything quite like this, the lamp is a near-perfect clone of a Philips PL*E Electronic CFL, so perfect in fact that I'm convinced some parts were made on the same assembly line, or at least re-using the plastic moulds from Philips. Besides these similarities, this lamp is no more special than any other generic CFL.

A very odd lamp - a near perfect Philips CFL Clone

I had to purchase this lamp recently, for a number of reasons. I have never seen anything quite like this, the lamp is a near-perfect clone of a Philips PL*E Electronic CFL, so perfect in fact that I'm convinced some parts were made on the same assembly line, or at least re-using the plastic moulds from Philips. Besides these similarities, this lamp is no more special than any other generic CFL.

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Manufacturer:ISO
Wattage:20w
Date manufactured:2000s - 2010s
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Date added:23 Aug, 2025
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Oliver   [23 Aug, 2025 at 03:15 PM]
Maybe they used machines that were sold off.
Flurofan96   [24 Aug, 2025 at 05:21 PM]
I'd expect this generic CFL to last as long as genuine Philips ones or very much near Smile
Kev   [25 Aug, 2025 at 10:55 PM]
I wouldn’t the original Philips PL-E lamps were some of the best CFL lamps ever made.

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