It's a shame life isn't so easy we've some "fancy" light fitting the boss lady chose it's got 5 g9 capsule lamps i got one spare lamp for it now the shop has stopped selling that brand of lamps so if another lamp goes ill be buying a full set as they never match in terms of colour or outputMedusa wrote: ↑Thu Jan 18, 2024 7:28 pm A bit of a thought here, we were plagued by the inlaws and their never ending issues with light bulbs going, we eventually replaced the whole lot with LED's but never quite knew whether they were bayonet bulbs, screw ins, small or large fittings. Now we have sold their house and they are well looked after elsewhere we thought we had escaped the never ending task of replacing bulbs and now my Dad has started. Same thing, old style bulbs, different in every room and some of the fittings are siezed. We have replaced the last two with LED's but need to go round the whole house and make a list of the fittings now so that we can buy new for everywhere. It would me much easier if everyone had the same bulb fitting for every light. This one was on the landing, he swapped it with another bulb from the hallway and was up the ladders, not wise at almost 85 and I have given him a bit of a telling off tonight. Standardise your lights folks, it makes it so much easier.
Worst thing is more and more fittings being none replaceable led "chips" from flood lights to room lights many have no way of replacing the led module having to bin a £80 lamp as it's started flickering or playing up would really grate having to take the full fitting down and skipping it
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