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No idea what an energy light tube is, can you be more specific? I googled and found one product that might be what you mean: It was sold as lasting 8 times as long as an incandescent equivalent, and was guaranteed for 1 yr. Perhaps your bulbs had a similar guarantee, in which case, you should be able to get the money back on some of them at least.

They are shite. I bought loads of them when they were on special offer. I now pay a premium for the old style with the new style halogen. But they are only a 30% reduction. What is the point of not being able to read, cook, sew, DIY or even see someone near to you. Emperor's new clothes I say.


It would be far better if we just turned the bally lights off when we are not in the room. Being high on the hill I can look out over central London and see so many lights all all night.

The energy saving light bulbs are in most cases mini fluorescent tubes. These are more of a risk to the environment than incandescent (normal) light bulbs as they contain mercury.


Another triumph for the EU. Replace something that works with something that is more dangerous and does not work as well.

http://www.robertdyas.co.uk/sites/rdmainv4.57/productimages/118x87f/140579.jpg


http://www.osram.com.au/_global/img/Consumer/General_Lighting/Energy-Saving_lamps/E07_E08_E09_E10_E11_E14_Teaser_104x95/E07_duluxstar_th.jpg


OSRAM DULUXSTAR STICK


OSRAM DULUXSTAR STICK in the original energy saving lamp design

have a life of up to 10 years and 3-year guarantee.


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