Philips Fluorescent Tubes
This category contains our full range of genuine Philips branded fluorescent tube lights, available in every choice of shape and wattage to help you find your exact replacement, from standard T8/TL-D and T5 tubes, to circular and blacklight tubes. When choosing a fluorescent tube it is worthwhile to bear in mind that the length and the wattage will correspond, so always choose the correct wattage for your replacement tube. Philips fluorescent tube lights are a versatile choice with their slim profile and wide range of colour temperatures, making them an attractive solution for a multitude of lighting applications and projects. And of course, if you are ready to make the switch to a more energy efficient lighting technology, you can consult our LED tube advice page for advice on replacing your old fluorescent tubes with LED.
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This category contains our full range of genuine Philips branded fluorescent tube lights, available in every choice of shape and wattage to help you find your exact replacement, from standard T8/TL-D and T5 tubes, to circular and blacklight tubes. When choosing a fluorescent tube it is worthwhile to bear in mind that the length and the wattage will correspond, so always choose the correct wattage for your replacement tube. Philips fluorescent tube lights are a versatile choice with their slim profile and wide range of colour temperatures, making them an attractive solution for a multitude of lighting applications and projects. And of course, if you are ready to make the switch to a more energy efficient lighting technology, you can consult our LED tube advice page for advice on replacing your old fluorescent tubes with LED.
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Every bulb or fixture has an energy efficiency class A to G. Energy label A is the most efficient and G the least. LED lighting is the most sustainable lighting technique. Even if a LED bulb is rated E or lower, they still save 70% of energy compared to conventional lighting with the same energy label. Why is it the same label then? To motivate LED brands to get even more durable.
