tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2575490351255530530.post885693543071869465..comments2023-03-07T09:04:26.152+00:00Comments on Cut your carbon: Light bulbsArchipethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12839739175107190846noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2575490351255530530.post-13315943427970664732015-03-12T08:14:11.752+00:002015-03-12T08:14:11.752+00:00If you want to make your home more energy efficien...If you want to make your home more energy efficient, replace your existing bulbs or just change your style of lighting bulbs with <a href="https://www.easy-lightbulbs.com/" rel="nofollow">Energy Saving Light Bulbs</a>. Now you can consult with the <a href="https://www.easy-lightbulbs.com/" rel="nofollow">Light Bulbs Supplier</a> for your any lightning problem.VOIP Switch: Definition, Benefits, And Work:https://www.blogger.com/profile/05985713070921957490noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2575490351255530530.post-64788650314682535592010-09-17T23:58:23.306+01:002010-09-17T23:58:23.306+01:00What about those of us with deteriorating eyesight...What about those of us with deteriorating eyesight who need bright lights?<br /><br />My house used to be lit with a mixture of 100, 150 and 200 watt bulbs, with the 150 and 200 in the majority.<br /><br />The 100w ones in the spare bedroom and "the smallest room" (toilet) are easy to replace. The rest are a nightmare: in my youth, bayonet cap double adapters were commonplace, now they don't exist and since CFL, or LED, equivalents for 200W incandescent bulbs are unobtainable, I'm driven back to the one or two BC plugs that I have since my youth to cobble together twin bulb adaptors to give the light output I want. Plus the 200W incandescent bulbs I bought in wholesale bulk way back when.<br /><br />The low-energy equivalents for the toilet are cheap (50p). Low energy equivalents for most of my bulbs are 8 times as expensive - 4 quid - low energy equivalents for the 200W bulbs I want ... note that these are the ones where energy saving would have the most effect ... are almost unobtainable.<br /><br />The industry - and governments - need to get their arses in gear. Low energy equivalents for 40 or 60 watt bulbs are a drop in the bucket. What we really need are cheap, low energy equivalents for incandescent for 150+ watt bulbs!Roger Beaumonthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05519986520224696594noreply@blogger.com