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14th May 2019, 10:13 am | #41 |
Dekatron
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Re: The Bayonet Lightbulb
Perhaps that announcement should have been made at the start of last month!
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15th May 2019, 1:16 am | #42 |
Heptode
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Re: The Bayonet Lightbulb
Poundland has plenty of BC LED light bulbs as well as ES and SES types. No sign of the bulbs disappearing yet. They even have BC filament bulbs, the red Fireglow ones as well as antique style cage filament bulbs from time to time.
SBC bulbs are rare now. I got several SBC LED bulbs from Homebase last year, when they were selling them off for 13p each! I even got a couple of BC/ES to SBC adaptors so I can use them anywhere. Globalisation means that most new light fittings are now made in China. To obtain the lowest price per unit, only ES fittings are made in huge quantities for a worldwide market. Thus I haven't seen any new BC table lamps for a number of years. However it will be a long time before BC bulbs disappear completely. As well as the UK, BC bulbs are popular in former British colonies like India and Pakistan - a market of more than a billion people. Those people won't replace all their BC light fittings overnight, so there is still a big enough market for China to produce replacement BC bulbs for those countries. |
15th May 2019, 12:59 pm | #43 | |
Dekatron
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Location: Lynton, N. Devon, UK.
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Re: The Bayonet Lightbulb
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If the BC base needed a different-shaped bulb, or the leads to come out somewhere different, I'd expect the lamp manufacturers to be un-cooperative. But it doesn't. The worst extra cost is the manufacture of the small quantity of BC bases |
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15th May 2019, 3:06 pm | #44 |
Dekatron
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Location: Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire, UK.
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Re: The Bayonet Lightbulb
Don't forget the importer. They also have to stock both versions. OK for the bulbs, there is a demand for both for now, but there isn't for the finished lamp. Customers will choose the base, or the shade, but not the bulb. Tempus fugit, it's a one way street, but as said above no rush yet.
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24th May 2019, 4:06 pm | #45 |
Heptode
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Wellington, New Zealand.
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Re: The Bayonet Lightbulb
Having both BC and screw fittings, I find it is remarkable how often the last spare bulb in a specific wattage is the WRONG one to replace the once that just failed - some fiendish refinement of sods law I surmise!!
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