In our kitchen we have some fancy 50 w Halogen fellas.
In the porch it's a simple 40w screw fit, although it might be one of those pearl ones.
In the bedroom we have two lamps with a massive 60 w in each.
what about you?
In our kitchen we have some fancy 50 w Halogen fellas.
In the porch it's a simple 40w screw fit, although it might be one of those pearl ones.
In the bedroom we have two lamps with a massive 60 w in each.
what about you?
We have ten million low energy. Which probably defeats the purpose.
None
I wonder about in the dark like a mole
I use glow-worms in jars.
David for heavens sake.. oh hi Bigfella.
A mix of energy saving & planet destroying.
I want to get some ones that dim though, none of the new ones I buy seem to manage it.
Quote: Steve Sunshine @ May 4 2013, 10:52 PM BSTDavid for heavens sake.. oh hi Bigfella.
I thought exactly the same.
And me
Lightbulbs are not straightforward any more, too many to choose from.
I just masturbate furiously as the family gather round and bask in the warmth generated by the friction.
* thinks of Lee's granny and is horrified*
She never sees it... she's too busy heating the water upstairs...
Take it to the "Who's heating water upstairs" Thread buddy
Old light bulbs look much better than the new energy saving ones. Sexy and dangerous. Plus they have that mysterious hissy rattle when they die.
Can you sometimes tell that a bulb's going to blow just before you hit the switch?
Or am I just a spooky psychic?
Quote: zooo @ May 4 2013, 11:38 PM BSTOr am I just a spooky psychic?
You bloody wish, Carrie! You can sometimes tell when you hit the switch.
Ooh, I don't want to be Carrie. She suffered from very lank hair indeed.