I'm aware that there is a consensus of opinion regarding these (rubbish - here to stay) items - but what do others think about them?
I don't like the 'time to fire up' or the dimness - I have started stockpiling the old incandescent type at home.
But I have just had the job of installing a new light fitting, 250 miles away at my father-in-law's home. I found that the DIY sheds sell light fittings ('Max.60w') yet no longer sell '60w' bulbs. I bought 'equivalent' bulbs (pack of two) that just about did the job.
Tonight I came home and put the second (pack of two) bulb into an existing fitting (thinking, do my bit to save the planet) - it's rubbish! I have put the old bulb back in.
I spend a lot of time in Tenerife - everything is low-energy (DIM) over there. This must be the way that we are going, perhaps I should have an eye-test.
I don't like the 'time to fire up' or the dimness - I have started stockpiling the old incandescent type at home.
But I have just had the job of installing a new light fitting, 250 miles away at my father-in-law's home. I found that the DIY sheds sell light fittings ('Max.60w') yet no longer sell '60w' bulbs. I bought 'equivalent' bulbs (pack of two) that just about did the job.
Tonight I came home and put the second (pack of two) bulb into an existing fitting (thinking, do my bit to save the planet) - it's rubbish! I have put the old bulb back in.
I spend a lot of time in Tenerife - everything is low-energy (DIM) over there. This must be the way that we are going, perhaps I should have an eye-test.
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