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If you’ve got an Epson projector that specifically uses the ELPLP64, this is the kind of replacement lamp you buy when you want the picture back up and running without messing about. At £168.16 ex-VAT, it’s fairly typical for a proper manufacturer lamp in the UK market, and the big advantage versus cheap compatible bulbs is reliability: fit, brightness consistency, and fewer “it works but not really” complaints during installs or training days.
That said, this is only a good buy if you’re sure your projector model/part number lines up. Lamps are one of those areas where the cost difference looks small until you realise you’ve bought the wrong thing (or a non-OEM that causes premature dimming). If your projector is old, heavily used, or already showing other wear (cooling faults, lens issues), you might get better value putting money toward maintenance or replacement rather than just swapping the lamp again. In short: buy this if you need dependable uptime for an Epson unit that takes ELPLP64; hesitate if you’re unsure of compatibility or if the projector has broader problems beyond the lamp.

Epson
Epson ELPLP87 - Projector lamp - UHE - for Epson EB-520, EB-525, EB-530, EB-535, EB-536, BrightLink 536, PowerLite 520, 525, 530, 535

Epson
Epson ELPLP85 - Projector lamp - UHE - 250 Watt - 3500 hour(s) (standard mode) / 5000 hour(s) (economic mode) - for Epson EH-TW6600W, EH-TW6700, EH-TW6700W, EH-TW6800
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