Philips Master TLD 36w/840 made in France
Got quite a few of these the other day from the York haul. They're all in Sylvania sleeves, no idea why, there was quite a few odd tubes in different sleeves.

Date code A5 = January 2005, I think these will be some of the last to bear the old Philips logo.

Philips Master TLD 36w/840 made in France

Got quite a few of these the other day from the York haul. They're all in Sylvania sleeves, no idea why, there was quite a few odd tubes in different sleeves.

Date code A5 = January 2005, I think these will be some of the last to bear the old Philips logo.

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Manufacturer:Philips
Type/Model:Master TLD 36w/840
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Date manufactured:January 2005
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Danny   [24 Jun, 2017 at 11:13 PM]
Yes they will be sadly. Philips tubes have not been the same since they ditched tge logo
fluorescent   [24 Jun, 2017 at 11:27 PM]
I thought Philips tubes were still pretty good? I know we use a lot of the 'eco' T8 tubes at work on older switch start fittings as well as HF and they seem to be reliable

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