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Touch Lamp
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The bulb in my bedside touch lamp popped the other day, I bought and put in a new bulb last night and now the lamp doesn't work as a touch lamp - t works but I have to unplug it to switch it off.
The last bulb was a 40 watt round bulb, this new one is a 60 watt candle, does this matter?
Any ideas?
Thanks
The last bulb was a 40 watt round bulb, this new one is a 60 watt candle, does this matter?
Any ideas?
Thanks
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I have had the same problem this last year. I could only get touch lamps from B &Q and all of them only lasted a couple of months at the most. I took them back each time and exchanged them for another one. In the end I asked for my money back. I then found some at Focus, bought one and it is still working. Fingers crossed as I say that.
Hi Lakitu
Just read your post.
My touch light did the same thing last week.
It is the sensor that has gone and I did ask if it could be replaced and the shop said they thought not.
I did not keep my receipt either, so unable to return it. Only bought the two a few weeks ago.
Two new lamps on the shopping list for next week.
Just read your post.
My touch light did the same thing last week.
It is the sensor that has gone and I did ask if it could be replaced and the shop said they thought not.
I did not keep my receipt either, so unable to return it. Only bought the two a few weeks ago.
Two new lamps on the shopping list for next week.