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Darn these so-called long-life low energy bulbs!
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When we had the house re-wired 14 months ago the electrician saw fit to replace all our 'old fashioned' bulbs with the new, low energy long-life ones. Philips 10 years or 10,000 hours it proclaims on the box. Are they heck! I've had to change the one in the hall and landing, my son's bedroom, and the lounge twice since they were put in, and just now my desk lamp. We've been in this house almost nine and a half years and never once did we change the bulbs in the bathroom, dining room, downstairs hall or our over the bed bulbs - and they must have been at least eight and a half years old and those were 'ordinary' bulbs.
Also do any of you abers find the low energy bulbs are not bright enough? We've had to have additional wall lights AND an uplighter in the lounge to get it as light a what two 100watt bulbs used to give us.
Also do any of you abers find the low energy bulbs are not bright enough? We've had to have additional wall lights AND an uplighter in the lounge to get it as light a what two 100watt bulbs used to give us.
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Dreadful aren't they. Try this.
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08:53 Tue 06th Nov 2012
They are absolutely brilliant (excuse the pun) if you choose and use them correctly. I realize this link is US/Canadian, but the information should apply to you also. Scroll down to "Color" and see the various types you can get. Also, keep in mind that they don't "like" to be constantly switched on and off again: this drastically shortens their life-span.
http:// www.hom edepot. ...Id=- 1&catal ogId=10 053
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