Aldi is scaring me. It has spread from Germany all over the world! :o
Thus far, the last one I put in the outside fixture has made it through most of the winter (well, it's supposed to be spring but somebody hasn't told mother nature -- maybe that early daylight savings thing confused her).Can't use them in spaces that get really cold in winter, or outdoors though.
Thus far, the last one I put in the outside fixture has made it through most of the winter (well, it's supposed to be spring but somebody hasn't told mother nature -- maybe that early daylight savings thing confused her).Can't use them in spaces that get really cold in winter, or outdoors though.8-)
Thus far, the last one I put in the outside fixture has made it through most of the winter (well, it's supposed to be spring but somebody hasn't told mother nature -- maybe that early daylight savings thing confused her).Can't use them in spaces that get really cold in winter, or outdoors though.8-)
Well there you go then. Following the advice in this thread I went out & purchased myself some of these energy-saving bulbs, at great personal expense I might add. It clearly states on the packaging that they are NOT to be used with dimmer switches, timers or photo-cell circuits.
PS. The blasted things are too long for my lamp shades which means the extra expense of buying new ones. This money-saving racket is going to cost me a fortune at this rate. I'm beginning to wish I hadn't bothered.![]()
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