Philips SL*18 Reflector CFL lamp
At long last I have managed to get my hands on one of the rarest Philips SL variants produced, and I'm now one step closer to completing my SL collection. All I need now are the 1st and 2nd generation opal versions and both the Flame/Daylight models (not available here in the UK!)

Philips SL*18 Reflector CFL lamp

At long last I have managed to get my hands on one of the rarest Philips SL variants produced, and I'm now one step closer to completing my SL collection. All I need now are the 1st and 2nd generation opal versions and both the Flame/Daylight models (not available here in the UK!)

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Album name:LAllenLighting / CFL lamps
Rating (1 votes):55555
Manufacturer:Philips
Type/Model:SL*18 Reflector
Wattage:18w
Date manufactured:December 1988
Filesize:459 KiB
Date added:09 Jun, 2024
Dimensions:1776 x 1028 pixels
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Flurofan96   [09 Jun, 2024 at 03:33 PM]
Daylight SL*18 reflector - that is a big bonus what you got there - thanks for showing it to us! I am apparently on the hunt for any SL CFLS and I'd be thrilled to come across this on my next car boot sale visit
LAllenLighting   [10 Jun, 2024 at 10:08 AM]
Thanks! I'm not sure they ever made a daylight reflector lamp - this one is 2700k. If they ever made a daylight version then that must be the holy grail of Philips SLs Surprised
Oliver   [10 Jun, 2024 at 02:16 PM]
Looks to be a similar size to a Toshiba Neoball. That SL looks too cool to be covered with any sort of lampshade!

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