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Help Needed With Light Bulbs
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I have two desk lights that have both blown their bulbs.
On reading the sticky label on the lights it seems that the bulbs that I put in were the wrong ones.
For lamp one I need - ' max 28w ses bulb - energy saving 7w ses bulb'
For lamp two I need - '25w bulb max or low energy equivalent'
I know that they are small screw bulbs but can anyone tell me what I should be buying. I have always bought 40 watt, R50, E14 bulbs from Tesco.
On reading the sticky label on the lights it seems that the bulbs that I put in were the wrong ones.
For lamp one I need - ' max 28w ses bulb - energy saving 7w ses bulb'
For lamp two I need - '25w bulb max or low energy equivalent'
I know that they are small screw bulbs but can anyone tell me what I should be buying. I have always bought 40 watt, R50, E14 bulbs from Tesco.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.LED bulbs are becoming popular. Many people prefer them to other types of low-energy bulbs but they're not cheap. Here's what I use:
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They would certainly meet your need (other, possibly than your budget!) very well. They should be available in all B&Q stores.
Alternatively you could probably get away with traditional R39 SES spotlights rated at 30W. (It's only just over the theoretical maxima for your lamps and there's always a bit of leeway with such things). Asda sell them quite cheaply, in packs of 4.
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They would certainly meet your need (other, possibly than your budget!) very well. They should be available in all B&Q stores.
Alternatively you could probably get away with traditional R39 SES spotlights rated at 30W. (It's only just over the theoretical maxima for your lamps and there's always a bit of leeway with such things). Asda sell them quite cheaply, in packs of 4.
I have bought some from Tesco. I know that I have a stash of the eco bulbs somewhere in the house - somewhere. I have avoided using them as they are not very bright. I can't remember bulbs being very expensive at all last time that I bought them.
Thanks folks - I am just off to do some surfing and then to bed. I am in great need of a good sleep.
Thanks folks - I am just off to do some surfing and then to bed. I am in great need of a good sleep.
Oh Maydup, haven't you heard that claim was made up
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