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E14 to E27 White Lamp Socket Converter
Convert your E14 bulbs to fit E27 sockets easily with the Lyyt Lamp Socket Converter. This white converter is perfect for seamlessly adapting light fixtures, ensuring compatibility and optimal lighting solutions across various bulb types
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| Brand | lyyt Lyyt is a Finnish brand that creates high-quality, sustainable clothing for women. The brand is based on the idea that fashion can be environmentally friendly and that it's important to feel good in what you wear. Lyyt's collections are inspired by nature and the Finnish landscape, and the clothes are made from sustainable materials like organic cotton and recycled wool. |
| MPN | lyyt 401.095UK |
| ID | 41857001 |
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