Guess it works better either when it’s dark or when there isn’t a power cut? Or am I missing something?
I use energy saving bulbs as much as possible and they light up a room just fine.
Not installing it in the first place would have saved even more energy.
It must use those Darkness-Emitting Diodes (DEDs). 100% efficiency! A natural byproduct of the manufacture of LEDs! Lasts forever!
(Full disclosure: I stole this joke from something I read when LEDs were the newest thing.)
It may save energy, but it sure blows the zip-a-tone budget.
It works great in the daylight.
Dang! A museum without lighting. There’s a parable in there somewhere.
What a dim bulb.
Watt’s the problem?
This is sort of like: Instant water — just add water!
Darned LED bulbs!
Say what happened to colour? Why’s everything in black n white?
it’s the bulp!
“Hello darkness, my old friend I’ve come to talk with you again……”
Why is he worried about saving electricity?
He must not be drawing enough power from my Nuclear Coffee
The energy bill went down, but the insurance premium went up
any BRIGHT ideas Horace?? ;+)
Have to admit, after my first comment, and given some thought, a light bulb that doesn’t work would save the most electricity. After all, it says energy saving light, not a specific type of light bulb.
That’ll do ’er
Truth in advertising!
It’s just a very low wattage darksucker bulb. The premium price is for the “Eco” label; luckily that includes the bio and vegan options.
July 31, 2015
GiantShetlandPony about 4 years ago
Guess it works better either when it’s dark or when there isn’t a power cut? Or am I missing something?
I use energy saving bulbs as much as possible and they light up a room just fine.
eromlig about 4 years ago
Not installing it in the first place would have saved even more energy.
pschearer Premium Member about 4 years ago
It must use those Darkness-Emitting Diodes (DEDs). 100% efficiency! A natural byproduct of the manufacture of LEDs! Lasts forever!
(Full disclosure: I stole this joke from something I read when LEDs were the newest thing.)
danketaz Premium Member about 4 years ago
It may save energy, but it sure blows the zip-a-tone budget.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 4 years ago
It works great in the daylight.
coltish1 about 4 years ago
Dang! A museum without lighting. There’s a parable in there somewhere.
J Short about 4 years ago
What a dim bulb.
Count Olaf Premium Member about 4 years ago
Watt’s the problem?
R.U. Kidding about 4 years ago
This is sort of like: Instant water — just add water!
Gent about 4 years ago
Darned LED bulbs!
Gent about 4 years ago
Say what happened to colour? Why’s everything in black n white?
JAY REIDER Premium Member about 4 years ago
it’s the bulp!
InTraining Premium Member about 4 years ago
“Hello darkness, my old friend I’ve come to talk with you again……”
Doctor Toon about 4 years ago
Why is he worried about saving electricity?
He must not be drawing enough power from my Nuclear Coffee
mi_sbs about 4 years ago
The energy bill went down, but the insurance premium went up
charles9156 about 4 years ago
any BRIGHT ideas Horace?? ;+)
GiantShetlandPony about 4 years ago
Have to admit, after my first comment, and given some thought, a light bulb that doesn’t work would save the most electricity. After all, it says energy saving light, not a specific type of light bulb.
Plods with ...™ about 4 years ago
That’ll do ’er
Janet Gamble Premium Member about 4 years ago
Truth in advertising!
Peam Premium Member about 4 years ago
It’s just a very low wattage darksucker bulb. The premium price is for the “Eco” label; luckily that includes the bio and vegan options.