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Ripped Off With Energy Saving Bulbs.
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I recently had one of the old type 40w round opaque bulb blow in one of my chandeliers.
I was then in for quite a shock when trying to buy a replacement at my local DIY shop there was a whole aisle set aside for light bulbs all completely alien to me in styles, small threaded, large threaded, bayonet halogen, LED, Energy-Saving etc.
But could I find the once cheap standard round bulb? no, the nearest I could get was a round, clear halogen bulb 42w (traditional 55w) 630 Lumens????????????
And they don't come cheap £5 each, and of course that made all the rest of the bulbs in the chandelier obsolete, so I had to replace all of them, wow how we are being ripped off once again.
I was then in for quite a shock when trying to buy a replacement at my local DIY shop there was a whole aisle set aside for light bulbs all completely alien to me in styles, small threaded, large threaded, bayonet halogen, LED, Energy-Saving etc.
But could I find the once cheap standard round bulb? no, the nearest I could get was a round, clear halogen bulb 42w (traditional 55w) 630 Lumens????????????
And they don't come cheap £5 each, and of course that made all the rest of the bulbs in the chandelier obsolete, so I had to replace all of them, wow how we are being ripped off once again.
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You can still get them ( on line ).
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You can still get them ( on line ).
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Somehow I doubt this average life quote. Or else I've been unlucky. Maybe it's a interpolated figure from laboratory conditions.
Any old style incandescent bulbs one finds these days are very low quality versions that blow with a vengeance after a short while. Not a patch on the quality versions one used to get.
The whole thing was a con. Although I suspect it had more to do with politicians egos and need to look if not actually be "green" than any commercial gain.
Is LED a possibility for you ? I'm guessing they may have better longevity.
Any old style incandescent bulbs one finds these days are very low quality versions that blow with a vengeance after a short while. Not a patch on the quality versions one used to get.
The whole thing was a con. Although I suspect it had more to do with politicians egos and need to look if not actually be "green" than any commercial gain.
Is LED a possibility for you ? I'm guessing they may have better longevity.
Maybe I've just been lucky OG but when I moved back into my house after having rented it out for a year I put energy saving bulbs in every light socket and they're still going strong. That was in 2003 so I reckon that's good value. On the other hand I have very small energy saving bulbs in my electric fire which seem to need replaced twice a year. Can't win every one.
you can get then on line no probs
http:// www.the lightbu lb.co.u k/produ ct/Gene ral-Pur pose-La mps-Bul bs/Inca ndescen t-GLS/c -2 .
40watt - 99p, i get 150 watt for some areas
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40watt - 99p, i get 150 watt for some areas
The new bulb will use less than half the electricty of the old one and should last longer. So over the lifetime of the bulb you will save more than a £fivers worth of electricity.
If you half your electricity consumption for lighting, that means less electricity has to be generated, so less carbon emissions.
If you half your electricity consumption for lighting, that means less electricity has to be generated, so less carbon emissions.
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