Bulbs
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Centrefield Perimeter Bulb
£9.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
Keeler Vantage Indirect Ophthalmoscope Bulb
£92.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
NIDEK CP-600/660 Chart Projector Bulb 12V 20W
£9.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
NIDEK SL-1600 Slit Lamp Bulb
£56.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
NIDEK SSC-300/SSC-330 Bulb – 12V 30W
£13.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
Perkins Tonometer Bulb
£14.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
Keeler Specialist Ophthalmoscope Bulbs 2.8V
£69.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
Keeler Pocket Ophthalmoscope Bulb 2.8V
£62.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
Keeler Prof Ophthalmoscope Bulb Twin Pack 2.8v
£69.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
Keeler Streak Retinoscope Bulbs 2.8V
£69.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
Keeler Prof Ophthalmoscope Bulb Twin Pack 3.6V
£69.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
Keeler Professional Spot Retinoscope Bulbs (Qty2) 3.6v
£69.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
Keeler Streak Retinoscope Bulb Twin Pack – 3.6V
£69.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
Keeler Professional Streak Retinoscope Bulb (Qty2) 3.6v
£77.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
Keeler Specialist Ophthalmoscope Bulb (Qty2) 3.6v
£77.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
Keeler Specialist Ophthalmoscope LED Bulb
£123.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
Keeler Streak Retinoscope LED Bulb
£115.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
Slit Lamp Bulb (For the 980/990/1800)
£22.00 Price exclusive of VAT -
NIDEK CP670/690 Chart Projector Bulb
£13.00 Price exclusive of VAT
Bulbs for optical equipment are essential for maintaining the functionality and performance of various diagnostic tools used in optometry and ophthalmology. Here are some common types of bulbs and their applications:
- Ophthalmoscope Bulbs: These are used in ophthalmoscopes to examine the interior structures of the eye.
- Slit Lamp Bulbs: Slit lamps, used for detailed examination of the anterior segment of the eye, require specific bulbs to provide the necessary illumination.
- Retinoscope Bulbs: Retinoscopes, used to measure refractive error, also need specialized bulbs.