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Mazda 200-250V 60W 2-pin Fireglow Lamp

Thanks to Lucas for the eBay link for this one, I've been after one of these for ages. The date code reads B0J which means nothing to me, can anyone assist..? A socket might be useful as well, as I don't have one of the Berry heaters they were intended for, had to use a choc block..! Not quite sure why these lamps were made with such a strange base, although the cynical side of me thinks it was probably to force customers to buy replacement lamps from the fire manufacturers at inflated prices.
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Mazda 200-250V 60W 2-pin Fireglow Lamp


Thanks to Lucas for the eBay link for this one, I've been after one of these for ages. The date code reads B0J which means nothing to me, can anyone assist..? A socket might be useful as well, as I don't have one of the Berry heaters they were intended for, had to use a choc block..! Not quite sure why these lamps were made with such a strange base, although the cynical side of me thinks it was probably to force customers to buy replacement lamps from the fire manufacturers at inflated prices.

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Lamp/Fixture Information
Manufacturer:Mazda (Thorn)
Lamp
Lamp Type:Incandescent
Filament/Radiator Type:Tungsten filament
Base:2-pin
Shape/Finish:Pear shaped, red lacquered finish
Service Life:1000 hours
Fixture
Fixture Type:Domestic heater
Socket Type:2-pin
Electrical
Wattage:60
Voltage:200-250
Physical/Production
Factory Location:UK (location unknown)
Fabrication Date:Not known at present (date code B0J)
Application/Use:Berry electric heaters
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Album name:Ria / Incandescent Lamps
Keywords:Lamps
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Date added:Oct 24, 2024
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Sammi   [Oct 26, 2024 at 05:29 PM]
That's just what I was thunking, didn't they do the same with the 3 pin lampses.? Wonder
Max   [Oct 27, 2024 at 12:31 PM]
If I remember correctly, I'd say that the cynical in you is correct... the use of a proprietary base was to secure the lamp replacement market and prevent the use of cheaper equivalents.
wide-lite 1000   [Nov 02, 2024 at 05:42 PM]
Nice find . Gotta love proprietary lamps !
Ria   [Nov 02, 2024 at 05:50 PM]
Yeah, just wish I could find the correct lampholder, they're even harder to find than admedium ones Laughing

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