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We have a floor standing lamp that uses three Small Edison Screw candle bulbs as per your link. I got some LED replacements in Tescos which are working very well for us, but they are a 25W equivalent. I can't remember if they also did a higher output version, but it might be worth checking. They have the nicest colour temperature of any LED bulbs I have tried.
I don't think they are dimmable however. Couldn't you replace the dimmer switches with ordinary ones? Dimmers do seem to restrict the choice of low energy bulbs a lot.
HTH.
I don't think they are dimmable however. Couldn't you replace the dimmer switches with ordinary ones? Dimmers do seem to restrict the choice of low energy bulbs a lot.
HTH.
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Could people please not provide links to the tax dodging, employee exploiting, unemployment making A word. I know it's the easy option but they rely on that for their tax free profits. Also, for every job that A word provides it is probable that two other jobs are lost. Perhaps we should treat the A word the same as the K word.
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Apologies, but they were the only link I could find which gave the brightness (admittedly, not an exhaustive search),kenneal - lagger wrote:Could people please not provide links to the tax dodging, employee exploiting, unemployment making A word. I know it's the easy option but they rely on that for their tax free profits. Also, for every job that A word provides it is probable that two other jobs are lost. Perhaps we should treat the A word the same as the K word.
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A daughter bought a house in Hull - where else? that had a chocolate-coloured bathroom suite. It was almost artistic, it was so pitiable.RenewableCandy wrote:<hides eyes and runs away screaming> Nooooooo!!
You know, I have had the misfortune to have actually SEEN one of those!
The first house I bought was one renovated by a builder; he asked what colour bathroom suite I wanted and I said white. He was delighted, because it was the cheapest. Funny that.
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Candy, don't ever mention that fruit again.kenneal - lagger wrote:Could people please not provide links to the tax dodging, employee exploiting, unemployment making A word.
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Err..point of order. That's the future City of Culture you're talking about there.emordnilap wrote:A daughter bought a house in Hull - where else? that had a chocolate-coloured bathroom suite. It was almost artistic, it was so pitiable.RenewableCandy wrote:<hides eyes and runs away screaming> Nooooooo!!
You know, I have had the misfortune to have actually SEEN one of those!
The first house I bought was one renovated by a builder; he asked what colour bathroom suite I wanted and I said white. He was delighted, because it was the cheapest. Funny that.
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Our 'city of culture' this year is Limerick. Its usual handle? 'Stab City'.Tarrel wrote:Err..point of order. That's the future City of Culture you're talking about there.emordnilap wrote:A daughter bought a house in Hull - where else? that had a chocolate-coloured bathroom suite. It was almost artistic, it was so pitiable.RenewableCandy wrote:<hides eyes and runs away screaming> Nooooooo!!
You know, I have had the misfortune to have actually SEEN one of those!
The first house I bought was one renovated by a builder; he asked what colour bathroom suite I wanted and I said white. He was delighted, because it was the cheapest. Funny that.
I experience pleasure and pains, and pursue goals in service of them, so I cannot reasonably deny the right of other sentient agents to do the same - Steven Pinker
Just replaced all the bulbs with LEDs from homebase, they just plug into the existing fittings now, and the colour is really nice, a slightly less yellow light than filament or CCF. I reacon the 4-5w bulbs are very equivalent to the old 60w filament ones, also work with dimmers etc no problem.
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Are these old style dimmers (leading edge, I believe for the cognoscenti), or new style ones designed for LEDs (leading edge ones, I believe)?Ballard wrote:I reacon the 4-5w bulbs are very equivalent to the old 60w filament ones, also work with dimmers etc no problem.
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http://www.theguardian.com/environment/ ... d-lighting
Ikea to sell only energy-saving LED lightbulbs
Halogen and compact fluorescent bulbs will no longer be sold worldwide from September by retailer, which says LED technology has reached a tipping point.