The picture on the left shows one of the new bulbs, in GU10 fitting - I've bought some 4W bulbs and some 5W. Both the 4W and 5W units look very similar to each other. The strategically placed cat's paws give a sense of the scale. The picture below shows the new bulbs in action (again, with the cat getting involved to help dress the scene). The old bulbs are now in other parts of the house, replacing older 50W bulbs.
I'm trying out some of the newest low-energy LED light bulbs available in the mainstream market. I'm replacing some earlier-generation bulbs (1 or 2 Watts) with new ones, because my wife is complaining that the existing ones don't throw enough light.
The picture on the left shows one of the new bulbs, in GU10 fitting - I've bought some 4W bulbs and some 5W. Both the 4W and 5W units look very similar to each other. The strategically placed cat's paws give a sense of the scale. The picture below shows the new bulbs in action (again, with the cat getting involved to help dress the scene). The old bulbs are now in other parts of the house, replacing older 50W bulbs.
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24/12/2014 03:18:20 pm
The picture on the left shows one of the new bulbs, in GU10 fitting - I've bought some 4W bulbs and some 5W.
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