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New range of eco-light bulbs to light up the dark days of winter

ping-pong-si.jpeg Despite the fact that changing your light bulbs from incandescent to compact fluorescent low-energy ones is probably the easiest environmentally-friendly change you can make, many people still haven’t done this. And the reason? Early low-energy light bulbs could be unreliable and often didn’t fit the light-fittings already in place in many homes.

But light bulbs have changed a lot since then and if you haven’t considered low energy light bulbs recently, now is the time to take another look as Nigel’s Eco Store has a new range with 10% off until the end of September – just enter code LIGHT01 at the checkout.

Related: A bright idea from Jason Bruges and Greenpeace

The new range includes bulb shapes that have previously been difficult to get in a low energy version – small round ‘ping-pong ball’ shaped bulbs for places where the bulb has to be small but bright. Candle-shaped bulbs have been very tricky to find but are now available, reflector bulbs for spotlights and downlighters, halogen spotlight bulb replacements, LED light bulbs, darkness-sensing bulbs and Biobulb full spectrum daylight bulbs.
Keep your house bright for the winter but save energy and money on your fuel bills at the same time.

Posted by lizpilley on September 27, 2007

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