Ledhut
By: crusty
Date: 27 Oct 2011 3:49 PM

I recently got 3 Gu10 5watt bulbs (50watt equiv) from them at £9.95 each (since there life time is 50,000hrs they should out live me).They were very helpful and there was no postage to pay.I know they are expensive but my electricity use for my lounge has just reduced to a tenth of what it was for lighting so I should recoup the cost in a couple of months.

tracey dixon
By: tracey dixonDate: 27 Oct 2011 8:43 PM

british gas normally send me them now and again for free don't know why but i won't look a gift horse in the mouth

crusty
About me: I am 62, retired and have never married. I live in a little cottage in the Yorkshire Dales with my presant cat Sarah.
Why I like surveys: Apart from my relatives considering me to be an opinionated old whatsit,they give something to do and the cash helps with the cat treats.
By: crustyDate: 31 Oct 2011 2:17 PM

Tracey are the bulbs you get from British gas L.E.D. or energy-saving bulbs there is a big difference.

tracey dixon
By: tracey dixonDate: 01 Nov 2011 2:16 PM

energy saving but there still free.

crusty
About me: I am 62, retired and have never married. I live in a little cottage in the Yorkshire Dales with my presant cat Sarah.
Why I like surveys: Apart from my relatives considering me to be an opinionated old whatsit,they give something to do and the cash helps with the cat treats.
By: crustyDate: 02 Nov 2011 10:16 AM

My problem is I do not have any light sockets that I can use energy-saving bulbs in. Also they have the problem that they do not come on to their maximum brightness immediately they are turned on and they contain mercury so they are not a 'green' product and they have to be disposed of in a special way. But I guess your answer will be ' they are free'. oh hum!!

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