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Panasonic Ffs26E40/2D
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I think this was an early long-life bulb. Is it still available?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can still get the 2D Bulbs Sandy....Just not Panasonic or long life. All the companies went bust waiting for the things to fail and stopped tyrading due to no sales. :))
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The fact that Google doesn't recognise that model number is probably sufficient proof that it no longer exists.
Further, early long-life bulbs were either CFLs (compact fluorescent lamps) or halogen types. Halogen bulbs have now disappeared from retailers' shelves under EU legislation (to be replaced by LED bulbs). CFLs were never popular and, with halogen bulbs generally being cheaper, more efficient and better looking, they have almost totally vanished too.
For example, B&Q only stocks 'specialist' halogen bulbs (such as those for use in cookers, etc, which are exempt under the EU regulations) and 'normal' LED bulbs. (They don't sell CFLs at all).
Further, early long-life bulbs were either CFLs (compact fluorescent lamps) or halogen types. Halogen bulbs have now disappeared from retailers' shelves under EU legislation (to be replaced by LED bulbs). CFLs were never popular and, with halogen bulbs generally being cheaper, more efficient and better looking, they have almost totally vanished too.
For example, B&Q only stocks 'specialist' halogen bulbs (such as those for use in cookers, etc, which are exempt under the EU regulations) and 'normal' LED bulbs. (They don't sell CFLs at all).
probably sufficient proof that it no longer exists.
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Hapax legomenon, I think the ancients called it.
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Hapax legomenon, I think the ancients called it.
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