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Phil said:"Eeysore"
** Monstrous ego = blatant LIAR.
Well you won't find them in Morrisons.
Graham
Phil said:"Eeysore"
** Monstrous ego = blatant LIAR.
Snipping FUCKHOLE !
Well you won't find them in Morrisons.
Phil said:"Eeysore"
** What insane crap !!!!
I snipped
Phil said:"Eeysore"
** Completely ridiculous RED HERRING !!
Phil said:The fact you can't find them in a major retailer ?
Yes you did. The words that placed my comment in context.
Wow. I haven't had a crappy CFL like that in years. At the time it was
a Philips lamp. All the cheapos from Home Depot are at full brilliance
immediately - at least it's so subtle I don't notice it if they're
not. Those Philips lamps OTOH were very dim at first.
"Eeysore"
** What a blatant, fucking LIAR you are:
http://www.lamptech.co.uk/Spec Sheets/Philips Ambiance.htm
"Eeysore"
** Totally irrelevant.
They are readily available from many retailers, world wide.
What a desperate & PATHETIC LIAR !!!
What a desperate & PATHETIC OVER SNIPPER !!!
That is one with an outer bulb. Those normally start dimmer and need
more time to warm up.
Wow. I haven't had a crappy CFL like that in years. At the time it was
a Philips lamp. All the cheapos from Home Depot are at full brilliance
immediately - at least it's so subtle I don't notice it if they're
not. Those Philips lamps OTOH were very dim at first.
** Philips ( and many others) still sell very slow starting CFLs.
Their " Ambiance " range ( which look juts like normal peal bulbs) are all
very slow - ie, several minutes to reach full output on a cold morning.
The initial light level is about the same as one candle.
No use in a kitchen or bathroom - at all.
I bought 3 cheapos too. Similar results. Maybe they're more generous with
the mercury ? Not had one go bang though.
"Eeysore"
** Philips "Tornado" spiral CFLs are also VERY SLOW to light up fully.
Even with a room temp of 20C they take about 3 minutes.
If you want brighter starting and faster warmups, then avoid the ones
with outer bulbs.
"Eeysore"
** Open you fucking eyes - asshole.
http://www.lamptech.co.uk/Spec Sheets/Philips CFL Tornado.htm
Here in USA, I have yet to see a spiral CFL having any reference other
than yours as "Tornado",
and I have yet to have a CFL with bare tubing
fail to be a majority of the way warmed up in 1 minute from 18 C or above.
Phil said:"Don Klipstein"
** You are SOOOOO full of shit !!
Some of the slowest lighting CFLs are made by Philips and use an exposed
spiral - eg
http://www.lamptech.co.uk/Spec Sheets/Philips CFL Tornado.htm
The "warm up" time is stated to be 2 minutes.
The initial light level is about 10%, it depends on room temp.
Don said:So, tell us from Australia where in England does one walk in off the
street and find these to be the usual CFLs there. How about available at
all in a retail store for that matter?