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Dave August 11th 09 04:44 PM

CFLs
 
I went into Lidl today and they are selling 60 and 70 Watt CFLs for 39
pence each, or 5 for 50 pence. They are in a box with British Gas marked
on it. Are they any good for anything?

Dave

Andrew Gabriel August 11th 09 05:19 PM

CFLs
 
In article ,
Dave writes:
I went into Lidl today and they are selling 60 and 70 Watt CFLs for 39


I presume that's 60 and 70 Watt _equivalent_ CFLs?
(which in reality will be nearer 45W and 55W equivalents).

pence each, or 5 for 50 pence. They are in a box with British Gas marked
on it. Are they any good for anything?


Probably about right for a bedside table light, or other decorative
light. If you have a fitting which takes multiple lamps, sometimes
multiple of these low power ones result in enough light in some
situations.

I have boxes of similar things which came through the post.
Mostly, they're far too low wattage to be useful - it's difficult
to find any use for CFL retrofits 20W IME. You need 23-25W to
replace a 100W bulb. Costco is the only place I've found which
sells CFL's with honest equivalency ratings on the packet (the
make is Feit, which is more widely known in the US than here).

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Andrew Gabriel
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John J Armstrong August 11th 09 06:40 PM

CFLs
 
On 11 Aug 2009 16:19:18 GMT, (Andrew
Gabriel) wrote:

In article ,
Dave writes:
I went into Lidl today and they are selling 60 and 70 Watt CFLs for 39


I presume that's 60 and 70 Watt _equivalent_ CFLs?
(which in reality will be nearer 45W and 55W equivalents).

pence each, or 5 for 50 pence. They are in a box with British Gas marked
on it. Are they any good for anything?


They're probably nicked. Br Gas did a promotion last year, and said
they'd send all their customers 2 or 3 of these lamps.Mine never
arrived. Despite many phone calls and promises, I'm still waiting!

John

andrew August 11th 09 09:41 PM

CFLs
 
Andrew Gabriel wrote:


I have boxes of similar things which came through the post.
Mostly, they're far too low wattage to be useful - it's difficult
to find any use for CFL retrofits 20W IME. You need 23-25W to
replace a 100W bulb.


TCL had some nice ES ones at 35 watt but I think he said they were 30 quid
each!

AJH

Dave August 11th 09 09:41 PM

CFLs
 
Andrew Gabriel wrote:
In article ,
Dave writes:
I went into Lidl today and they are selling 60 and 70 Watt CFLs for 39


I presume that's 60 and 70 Watt _equivalent_ CFLs?
(which in reality will be nearer 45W and 55W equivalents).


In that case, I'll leave well alone.

Thanks

Dave

PeterC August 11th 09 10:38 PM

CFLs
 
On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 21:41:36 +0100, andrew wrote:

Andrew Gabriel wrote:


I have boxes of similar things which came through the post.
Mostly, they're far too low wattage to be useful - it's difficult
to find any use for CFL retrofits 20W IME. You need 23-25W to
replace a 100W bulb.


TCL had some nice ES ones at 35 watt but I think he said they were 30 quid
each!

AJH


Morrisons have Status 30W at about £.something; good output and about
0.98PF.
The 11W Philips in the hall is brighter than the 60W GLS that was in there
- very surprising. I've a couple of 20W Philips in place of 100W GLS and
they seem to be 75W.
--
Peter.
The head of a pin will hold more angels if
it's been flattened with an angel-grinder.

David Hansen August 12th 09 06:26 AM

CFLs
 
On 11 Aug 2009 16:19:18 GMT someone who may be
(Andrew Gabriel) wrote this:-

You need 23-25W to replace a 100W bulb.


Assuming that the OP wishes to replace a 100W bulb. Can't think
where one would be appropriate in my house.


--
David Hansen, Edinburgh
I will *always* explain revoked encryption keys, unless RIP prevents me
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2000/00023--e.htm#54

Andrew Gabriel August 12th 09 09:25 AM

CFLs
 
In article ,
andrew writes:
Andrew Gabriel wrote:


I have boxes of similar things which came through the post.
Mostly, they're far too low wattage to be useful - it's difficult
to find any use for CFL retrofits 20W IME. You need 23-25W to
replace a 100W bulb.


TCL had some nice ES ones at 35 watt but I think he said they were 30 quid
each!


I have a 30W ES one which came from Homebase some years ago,
which I think was under £10 (just). I bought it as a prop for
a presentation -- I don't actually have a use for it (or to be
more precise, I don't have any light fitting that it would fit
into).

--
Andrew Gabriel
[email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]


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