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silvertop Portishead 03 Feb 15 11.42am | |
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If you can find an old fashioned hardware or electrical shop, rather than supermarket of warehouse DIY, you will find that they may still sell exactly what you want.
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Hoof Hearted 03 Feb 15 11.43am | |
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Quote silvertop at 03 Feb 2015 11.42am
If you can find an old fashioned hardware or electrical shop, rather than supermarket of warehouse DIY, you will find that they may still sell exactly what you want.
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Pussay Patrol 03 Feb 15 11.51am | |
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Quote Southampton_Eagle at 03 Feb 2015 11.12am
My lounge light bulb blew this morning. I haven't had to buy a bulb in years, how much are they these days?
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Frickin Saweet South Cronx 03 Feb 15 3.42pm | |
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I remember at school getting an 'energy saving lightbulb', the whole school was given one, which would have been mid-90s. Don't think you can even buy those anymore. The halogen ones seem to be the ones now but LED bulbs are supposed to be even more efficient, deliver a 'better' sort of light but the price needs to come down on those before they go mainstream. Just realised what a sad w***er I am.
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dannyb1 Chichester 03 Feb 15 8.00pm | |
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Quote Frickin Saweet at 03 Feb 2015 3.42pm
I remember at school getting an 'energy saving lightbulb', the whole school was given one, which would have been mid-90s. Don't think you can even buy those anymore. The halogen ones seem to be the ones now but LED bulbs are supposed to be even more efficient, deliver a 'better' sort of light but the price needs to come down on those before they go mainstream. Just realised what a sad w***er I am.
It's true with regards to LED as come in 1,3,5 watt diodes that produce bright light without high energy consumption.
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johnfirewall 03 Feb 15 8.34pm | |
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Got 2 light fittings in my small hallway. One incandescent and an energy saving half-hour to warm up one so I get the best balance of light and power consumption but that's only because I'd previously relegated the latter to the cupboard and didn't have any others spare when one blew. Can't see fcuk all with them normally. Got LED ones in my kitchen which aren't bright enough so I put the under-unit tube lights on instead which I doubt are very efficient. My other bulbs are halogen which you can get in 60 watts from the £1 shop. Efficient, generating less heat so you don't have to worry about fittings melting but pathetically fragile. Seems like a sh1t deal for the consumer overall. I'll continue to by cheap halogens rather than anything I've actually got to take back for a replacement and how good is this for the environment if they repeatedly end up in the bin? I'm sure the other ones still quote warm-up times of 30 seconds. I'll be in and out of the room by then. Is that really the best we can do?
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johnfirewall 03 Feb 15 8.38pm | |
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So a bulb with 8 LEDs isn't actually consuming less?
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dannyb1 Chichester 05 Feb 15 11.16am | |
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So a bulb with 8 LEDs isn't actually consuming less?
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Harpo Oxfordshire 05 Feb 15 4.33pm | |
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Stop messin' about you lot. Just go and get one of these... an X21.2 Edited by Harpo (05 Feb 2015 4.35pm)
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rob1969 Banstead Surrey 05 Feb 15 7.00pm | |
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Quote johnfirewall at 03 Feb 2015 8.34pm
Got 2 light fittings in my small hallway. One incandescent and an energy saving half-hour to warm up one so I get the best balance of light and power consumption but that's only because I'd previously relegated the latter to the cupboard and didn't have any others spare when one blew. Can't see fcuk all with them normally. Got LED ones in my kitchen which aren't bright enough so I put the under-unit tube lights on instead which I doubt are very efficient. My other bulbs are halogen which you can get in 60 watts from the £1 shop. Efficient, generating less heat so you don't have to worry about fittings melting but pathetically fragile. Seems like a sh1t deal for the consumer overall. I'll continue to by cheap halogens rather than anything I've actually got to take back for a replacement and how good is this for the environment if they repeatedly end up in the bin? I'm sure the other ones still quote warm-up times of 30 seconds. I'll be in and out of the room by then. Is that really the best we can do? Replaced halogen in bathroom with LED's they are brilliant (literally) - will replace in kitchen when my existing filament spots blow - which they do regularly.
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Southampton_Eagle At the after party 05 Feb 15 7.04pm | |
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Quote Plane at 03 Feb 2015 11.18am
Quote Southampton_Eagle at 03 Feb 2015 11.12am
My lounge light bulb blew this morning. I haven't had to buy a bulb in years, how much are they these days? If you pay my petrol money, I'll pop down and give you a quote Will have to catch up soon mate, come to the Saints game & you can do the quote then
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Southampton_Eagle At the after party 05 Feb 15 7.13pm | |
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Quote Pussay Patrol at 03 Feb 2015 11.51am
Quote Southampton_Eagle at 03 Feb 2015 11.12am
My lounge light bulb blew this morning. I haven't had to buy a bulb in years, how much are they these days?
Mate, I went out this lunch time and almost had a f*cking heart attack! So many styles of bulbs, all claim to be amazing & all ranging between £5 - £12.
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