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eco light bulbs
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After all these free energy saving light bulbs from B/Gas & Sainsburys/Morrisons, i heard there are some that will work with dimmer switches (as all the above don't) can somebody tell me what & where to get them maybe, or are they useless as well as overpriced or am i going to have to use all my existing stock of normal bulbs first, --- about 1 a year ---------t i a
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http://www.energybulbs.co.uk/products/Dimmable +Light+Bulbs
Loads of other places online as well, and my local lighting shop sells them too
Just google or ask for dimmable energy saving bulbs
http://www.energybulbs.co.uk/products/Dimmable +Light+Bulbs
Loads of other places online as well, and my local lighting shop sells them too
Just google or ask for dimmable energy saving bulbs
Because of the way they work (basically a coiled flourescent tube) low energy bulbs are difficult to dim succesfully. You have to buy those specifically designed to do so and they ARE much more expensive right now (�8-�15 each!) as there are very few on the market.
For one of the most popular brands, see here;
http://www.litebulbs.co.uk/category/86/megaman -dimming-energy-saving-bulbs.aspx?gclid=CNOxjL S0kJYCFQ1TEAodAmdlEg
they start there at �7.25 +VAT!!
The price will come down eventually but for now only replace them when you have to, as and when your normal ones go.
For one of the most popular brands, see here;
http://www.litebulbs.co.uk/category/86/megaman -dimming-energy-saving-bulbs.aspx?gclid=CNOxjL S0kJYCFQ1TEAodAmdlEg
they start there at �7.25 +VAT!!
The price will come down eventually but for now only replace them when you have to, as and when your normal ones go.