Yes, technically you can use it in a suspension with a compatible E14 socket.
However, this bulb is designed as an oven lamp: low luminous flux (172 lm) and a lifetime optimised for heat, so it won't be very bright and less suitable for use as the main light in a room.
No, this bulb has a length of 44.6 mm. Thank you for your comment. I have passed this on to the relevant department for correction and it will be dealt with as soon as possible.
Hello, yes I think it may be a problem with the stove. I had that too. Parts in the oven were replaced and it worked. It was a short circuit somewhere, according to the technician.
There are 2 Types if these bulb. One is for a fridge and the other one is for an oven. The bulb for the oven is always more expensive than the other one.
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As a rule, replacement lamps for ovens are always of the same type. Since you want to change the bulb yourself, you can remove the old or defective lamp in the oven.
Then you can directly compare the size (length, width, diameter, etc.), power (W) and the base (E14)...
I am not aware of any replacement lamps in the form of LEDs or other energy-saving technology for use in ovens. Presumably the temperature (LED has electronics and plastic plastics) is too high for their use.
For example, there are LED products for the refrigerator or other appliances with these specially small light sources.
I don't think the greatest amount of energy will be lost in the oven, there are certainly other places in the house or flat where you can save energy and money.
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