Know Your Bulb Bases for the
Impending Switch
With incandescent light bulbs
slowly being phased out by the government in an attempt to cut back on
emissions, businesses and households alike are being encouraged to stock up on
energy-efficient bulbs to replace them. But one of the aspects of choosing a
light bulb which confuses many people, and has led to them putting off the
switch from halogen to eco-friendly, is choosing the correct base. Everyone who
considers themselves to be an expert at DIY has found themselves with the wrong
bulb for a certain fixture before, and with a whole new range of bulbs now on
the market, it can be even more difficult to ascertain which the correct ones
are for a certain fitting. BLT Direct is a UK supplier of many lighting
solutions, and their huge selection of light bulbs ensures that all bases are
covered – literally.
The Edison screw is probably
one of the more familiar light bulbs to many. Named after its inventor, Thomas
Edison, there are actually many different sizes of Edison screw base, so it
worth verifying the fixtures for exact measurements before going on the hunt
for energy-saving bulbs. As the name might suggest, the Edison base screws into
the fixture and are used the world over in many domestic settings. The Energy Saving GLS
11-Watt bulb comes with an Edison screw base, and the standard shape
ensures that it fits the vast majority of fittings and fixtures around the
home. These environmentally friendly and long-lasting bulbs are available for
just £3.99 each from BLT Direct.
Bayonet caps are another very
familiar base, with the easy-to-use ‘push then twist’ action used to attach it
to the light fixture. Most commonly used for mains voltage lamps, there are
occasionally some variants, such as the 3-pin bayonet cap, but for the vast
majority, the standard basic bayonet cap, known as a ‘BC’, will serve many
purposes. As with the Edison screw, the bulbs with a ‘BC’ base are available in
two sizes, 22mm and 15mm, so it is worth checking the measurements of the
fixture before purchasing. The GLS 15-Watt
Energy Saving Bulb is fitted with the popular bayonet cap, and also
available for just £3.99 each.
GU10 bulbs are now considered
to be a direct alternative to halogen and incandescent bulbs, which will be
completely out of production within months. Generally fitted with a
twist-and-lock base which is similar to a bayonet cap, these energy-saving
bulbs offer a much longer life span and great savings on electricity in the
long run. Desk or ceiling lamps will generally accommodate a GU10
bulb perfectly, and with inviting warm white and daylight shades to choose
from, they are a wise investment at just £4.99 each from BLT Direct.
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