The Anonymous Widower

C Would Not Have Been Amused

I most certainly aren’t and she would have been with me on this one.

The lights in this house are generally wall units, which were originally fitted with 40 watt tungsten bulbs, that I believe should be removed immediately, as we do need to do something about our electricity consumption and carbon emissions. As half of them have failed, the light in some parts of the house is not good. The fittings were designed for 100 watt tungsten screw bulbs, which despite being available in markets round here should not be sold. Finding an adequate energy-saving replacement is proving tiresome, as it seems that many shops only carry a few very standard and expensive bulbs. So perhaps people in London stick with their illegal tungsten bulbs. As an example, I’ve not seen one of the clever light sensitive bulbs I used to use outside in Suffolk.

There are also loads of the dreaded MR16 halogen bulbs.  I hate them as they give me headaches, but the LED replacements don’t.  They also give out a lot more light, use a lot less energy and last for ever. I did manage to find two and they helped, but I need to find a lot more, as quite a few of the old ones have either failed or flash on and off.

December 23, 2010 - Posted by | World | , , ,

2 Comments »

  1. Do you have a B&Q, ours here has an enormous variety of light bulbs

    Or John Lewis?

    Comment by liz | December 23, 2010 | Reply

  2. B&Q is miles away. John Lewis in London has a very limited selection. Waitrose in the Barbican had quite a good select, but the other Waitrose had very limited supplies.

    Comment by AnonW | December 23, 2010 | Reply


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