15W E14 Pygmy Oven Bulb Stock Number: ES188635
Replacment bulb that fits most cookers that require an E14 15W bulb
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- Cookers & Hobs Please check the specifications match your bulb
15W E14 Pygmy Oven Bulb
If you are in need of a new lamp in your oven because the current one has blown out, let eSpares help. We have this replacement lamp that could soon be yours, to solve your problem - and get you back to having some light in your oven. You will soon be back to being able to easily view your meals within the oven again.
Specification:
- Warm white
- Wattage: 15W
- 90 lumens
- Cap Fitting: E14/SES
- Lamp Style: Pygmy Clear
- Bulb Temperature: 300°C
- Type: T22
- Long Life: 1,000 hours on average
Replacment bulb that fits most cookers that require an E14 15W bulb.
Please check the above specifications match your bulb to ensure compatibility.
6 Questions and 6 Answers
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Parminder at eSpares says...
Sorry, but we have not been provided with any dimensions from the manufacturer. Please check the specifications match your bulb from our description.
when i try to unscrew oven bulb to replace it with a new one, the old bulb simply turns round and i am unable to remove it 1 Answer
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eSpares Staff at eSpares says...
you can try to use some lubricant to help move the bulb or use a towel around the bulb in case it breaks and a pair of water pliers to get a grip to unscrew it.
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Chris at eSpares says...
This is suitable for all appliances that use a E14 lamp.
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- NO.... Why? The internal solder/weld in the bulb will melt - only rated to ~400 degrees C. 500 degree C rated bulbs do exist, but they are expensive. BUT, to save money u can do what I do, which is, use a cheaper Strangerlandreadily available bulb and remove it every time u do a pyro clean. They r easy to remove and in the process u can clean the glass bulb cover. Note: the pyro cleaning function does a great job of cleaning the metal surfaces, but only a mediocre job of cleaning glass. U r better off cleaning the inside of the glass door and the bulb cover manually before u bake the crap on with the pyro heat.
I have a Kenwood oven (ckbu 300) which is 3 years old and the bulb needs changing. I know I have to unscrew the light bulb cover to remove the old bulb but it will not move. Any ideas?
- Try rubbing a bit of cooking oil round it to loosen any debris.
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