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  • Re: Energy saving bulb - GU10

    Note that the Halolite bulb is only 8000 hours life (as, I note, are the Megaman GU10&#39;s in B&amp;Q... they don&#39;t half mark up...). I also note the Halolite is &quot;cool white&quot;, which will be harsh compared with halogens. I would always recommend going for a &quot;warm white&quot; bulb if being used in the home, as they are only a ...
    Posted to Around the home (Forum) by Bah Humbug 2 on January 29, 2009
  • Re: Energy saving bulb - GU10

    Okay... I bought 4 of the Eveready energy saving GU10&#39;s, and here are my thoughts on them. They are significantly &quot;whiter&quot; than the Megaman energy saving GU10s, and don&#39;t seem to give quite the same amount of light. To be brutally honest, the light is quite horrible! The Megamans are much closer to the &quot;yellowish&quot; light ...
    Posted to Around the home (Forum) by Bah Humbug 2 on January 8, 2009
  • Re: Energy saving bulb - GU10

    Michael67 - can you let us know how you get on with your Eveready bulbs? How do they compare to the light from the Megaman (and time to reach full brightness)? Also, a word of caution when comparing prices... the Eveready bulbs are indeed much cheaper than the Megaman, but have half the rated life (8,000 hours versus 15,000 hours). By the way, ...
    Posted to Around the home (Forum) by Bah Humbug 2 on December 24, 2008