GE Enrich 40w "T-shape" filament lamps
Here are some unusual and rather rare lamps I picked up recently, for free no less. As far as I know GE's range of "Enrich" lamps was never very popular here in the UK or in Europe for that matter, in the USA they were commonplace. Unusually, these European Enrich lamps all featured a T-60 "Softone" kind of shape.

GE Enrich 40w "T-shape" filament lamps

Here are some unusual and rather rare lamps I picked up recently, for free no less. As far as I know GE's range of "Enrich" lamps was never very popular here in the UK or in Europe for that matter, in the USA they were commonplace. Unusually, these European Enrich lamps all featured a T-60 "Softone" kind of shape.

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Album name:LAllenLighting / GLS and Halogen lamps
Manufacturer:General Electric
Type/Model:Enrich
Wattage:40w
Date manufactured:November 2000
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Date added:15 Jul, 2025
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Flurofan96   [15 Jul, 2025 at 09:18 PM]
What an excellent find, so basically it is opal coated T shape bulbs with neodymium glass? Cool
LAllenLighting   [16 Jul, 2025 at 08:40 AM]
Thank you - yes, that's basically what these are! I've been looking for some for ages, they were probably only sold for a couple of years in the UK. Very Happy
Flurofan96   [17 Jul, 2025 at 07:43 AM]
I cannot understand why the neodymium glass version of so called daylight or high CRI incandescents never got to outperform the popularity of the much inferior quality of the lacquer coated versions that were still made up to now

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