Philips MCFE 65-80W/33 5' Fluorescent Tubes
Halophosphate cool white tubes (4000k / 640). Made in Poland, date code G2 = July 2002

Just got 3 boxes of these, thanks to Kev for linking to them on the for sale section!

Philips MCFE 65-80W/33 5' Fluorescent Tubes

Halophosphate cool white tubes (4000k / 640). Made in Poland, date code G2 = July 2002

Just got 3 boxes of these, thanks to Kev for linking to them on the for sale section!

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Manufacturer:Philips
Type/Model:MCFE 65-80W/33
Wattage:65-80w
Date manufactured:July 2002
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Date added:14 Mar, 2017
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Danny   [14 Mar, 2017 at 08:43 PM]
These are lush
Arrowslim   [14 Mar, 2017 at 08:46 PM]
you just know these will do the hours Wink
Slyspark   [06 Aug, 2017 at 09:09 PM]
Like Smile I had a box of these delivered about 18 months ago by ParcelFARCE, they managed to break all but 3 of the tubes. I basically got a box full of tiny fragments of glass. Rather annoyed as I have plenty of standard white, but not many cool white Sad
fluorescent   [06 Aug, 2017 at 09:37 PM]
Ah that sucks, it happens though unfortunately & I think most couriers can be just as rough. I posted a box of 4ft Philips tubes a while ago via ParcelFarce, but they arrived in one piece thankfully. I wrapped lots of layers of bubble wrap around the box and then put more cardboard around. I did NOT put 'fragile' stickers anywhere on the package, I'm sure couriers see them and throw parcels around on purpose!

Anyway I haven't used any of these cool white tubes yet, all three boxes are stacked up in my garage. I wish to keep one box so I've two spare. Can't make the meet next month sadly else I could bring them along.

I got well over 50x 65w/535 Philips & GE tubes soon after these and I prefer the warmer colour temperature so I'm using them.

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