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Which Bulb - Bodyclock ELITE 300

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amysgerbil
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Posted by amysgerbil, 12:09 6 March 2010

I've just recieved my Bodyclock ELITE 300 but the filament in the 42 Watt bulb was broken.

I'm going to order a replacement but want to know if theres any difference between the 60W version on this website to the 42W, ideally with my partner being a very deap sleeper the brighter the better :D
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Posted by admin, 13:28 8 March 2010

Give the Lumie Care Team a call regarding the issue with the broken bulb.

The 42w bulb which we are currently fitting in the Bodyclock Elite is a Candle bulb with a Halogen capsule insert, this produces Lumens equivalent to a 60w bulb so the level of brightness of the bulb will be similar to the ordinary 60w bulb, but the Halogen version offers better energy efficiency.

If you need further help please call.
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Posted by Fluffy, 21:15 14 June 2010

When will the 42W bulb be sold separately? Thank you.
Never mind, looked in the shop and found them under 'Bulb for Bodyclock STARTER and SUNRAY and JUNIOR'
I presume I can use that one?

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