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18 Feb, 2026

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The Epson ELPLP85 is one of those “boring but necessary” buys: if you’ve got a compatible Epson projector and the lamp’s getting tired, replacing it is usually the cheapest way to get your brightness back without swapping the whole unit. At £86.34 ex-VAT, it sits in the sensible end of the market for a genuine Epson replacement—meaning fewer reliability headaches than chasing cheaper equivalents that can be hit-and-miss on output and lifespan. If you’re running the projector in a meeting room, training suite, or any place where downtime matters, this is a straightforward, low-risk refresh.
That said, it’s not a good idea if you’re trying to stretch value by keeping an otherwise failing projector running—if the projector has issues beyond the lamp, you’ll just spend £86.34 to find out the bigger problem wasn’t the bulb. Also, if you only use the projector occasionally, the cost-per-use can be high, and you might be better off planning the replacement around your usage cycle or downtime window. Bottom line: buy it if you’ve confirmed compatibility and the projector is otherwise healthy; avoid it if you’re masking deeper faults or you’re buying purely as a “just in case” spare without a real timeframe for replacement.

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 ELPLP64 - Projector lamp - E-TORL UHE - 275 Watt - 3000 hour(s) (standard mode) / 4000 hour(s) (economic mode) - for Epson EB-1840, 1850, 1860, 1880, D6155, D6250, VS350, VS410, PowerLite 18XX, D6155, D6250
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