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Philips Energy Saving LightBulbs 5 for £1.00 in Sainsburys
Saw these on offer yesterday but didn`t get chance to have a good look at the offer.
There was a huge box/pallet of the normal bayonett cap 11w ones (60w equiv), not sure if other sizes/fittings are included in the deal.
All the best
Gerald.
RE: Philips Energy Saving LightBulbs 5 for £1.00 in Sainsburys
We have these dotted about the house.
We paid something like £5-7 each week to convert one room in our household over to these types of bulbs in the early 90`s, when they were`t quite as efficient or as bright at switch on.
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RE: Philips Energy Saving LightBulbs 5 for £1.00 in Sainsburys
We have energy saving bulbs throughout the house (except the kitchen since I can`t find decent main voltage energy saving bulbs that fit into the spotlights).
They do make a difference in the long run :D
Anyway, I`m off to hug a tree.
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RE: Philips Energy Saving LightBulbs 5 for £1.00 in Sainsburys
The problem I have with these energy saving bulbs is they seem to take a few minutes to reach full brightness, so they would be useless in my bathroom - I live in a house converted into 2 flats so have no window in my bathroom so by the time the bulbs reached full brightness Im gonna have been to the loo and switching it off, are they any brands that reach full brighness quicker than others? The Philips ones I have in the bedroom and front room both take a while to get fully bright.
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RE: Philips Energy Saving LightBulbs 5 for £1.00 in Sainsburys
b&q in brighton are giving away 3 free to anyone in store.
well they where at the weekend
RE: Philips Energy Saving LightBulbs 5 for £1.00 in Sainsburys
They aren`t much use in my lounge/dining room/porch or landing either as each light fitting has 3 candle bulbs with the small edison screw fitting.
Not only would they look daft, I don`t think they make them with the small screw fitting do they?
why take life so seriously..its not like you are going to make it out alive
RE: Philips Energy Saving LightBulbs 5 for £1.00 in Sainsburys
"so by the time the bulbs reached full brightness Im gonna have been to the loo and switching it off,"
"What are you planning to do, Neil? Photosynthesise?" - Rick, A Young One.
Can you get these bulbs with a screw fitting? I`ve got them everywhere else.
RE: Philips Energy Saving LightBulbs 5 for £1.00 in Sainsburys
I have seen them with the standard Edison screw, alas only at 240V, usually from a small specialist lighting\hardware store.
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so by the time the bulbs reached full brightness
We don`t have an issue these days for maximum brightness against time against the ones we first bought 15 years ago. Pretty much 90% in the first 2 seconds, no better or worse than a flurescent tube.
I consider myself an optimist, albeit an optimist with cynical tendencies and a dark side that Lucifer himself would find a little creepy. (Perhaps you've noticed.) You don't normally associate cynicism with an upbeat pov. But I have exactly that combination and will defend it.
When fishermen catch dolphin-friendly tuna, how do they know which tuna are being friendly to dolphins?
This item was edited on Tuesday, 2nd December 2008, 00:56
RE: Philips Energy Saving LightBulbs 5 for £1.00 in Sainsburys
The ones on offer at supermarkets always seem to be a really low wattage, or else everything on the shelf is edison screw!
I`ve found that the small 15W spirals from GE are great as replacements for 60W bulbs - same size, brighter and instant-on. Two for one at Tesco I think.
Also if you`ve got 150W bulbs in standard lamps, you can get a 30W replacement from Morrisons. Brightness seems fine after a short warm-up.
I`m still looking for properly sized candles and GU10 spot replacements which are as bright as the originals. Best I`ve found is the Megaman brand but they aren`t cheap and they are still slightly too big.
This item was edited on Wednesday, 3rd December 2008, 18:23
RE: Philips Energy Saving LightBulbs 5 for £1.00 in Sainsburys
I bought a lot of 240V bathroom\kitchen ceiling lights with 3 energy saving GU10 light bulbs at £5 from B&Q. :D
Used the bulbs in the hallway (with the intended light fittings), the study & in my daughters room, price for the ceiling light kit is now £12. >:(
I consider myself an optimist, albeit an optimist with cynical tendencies and a dark side that Lucifer himself would find a little creepy. (Perhaps you've noticed.) You don't normally associate cynicism with an upbeat pov. But I have exactly that combination and will defend it.
When fishermen catch dolphin-friendly tuna, how do they know which tuna are being friendly to dolphins?