Just noticed my local Poundland (Bromley) has started selling these antique style bulbs with the exposed filament. They're not bad for a pound.. perhaps a little too bright so the filament isn't as clear and it gives off a VERY orange/yellow glow...
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Nobull
10 Dec 166#7
I run a generic hipster bar/coffee shop and these are so expensive to replace usually. Thanks OP :man:
Now all I need is a cheap deal on some copper piping and a knock off price on some antique books, preferably with authentic dust.
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QuickProfits
25 Dec 16#14
Already posted.
Nobull
11 Dec 161#13
I've been in there. Yeah it's pricey but you get a free beer whilst you wait so that makes it good value overall. Happy to pay £50 to have my beard trimmed and rubbed with oil.
jobibear
11 Dec 161#12
That's funny because I have a barbers shop and I need the same things to compliment my leather aprons, cut-throat razors and a price-list so high that I make more money per hour than a properly skilled craftsman.
WonderWoman
11 Dec 16#11
Amazing price! Thanks for posting OP - hope I can find them too. HOT :smiley:
louiselouise
11 Dec 16#10
I've got LEDs everywhere nowadays, will buy as a curiosity. Would be all over them if it was LED, only a matter of time, of course :smiley:
faintaxis
10 Dec 16#9
IKEA sell LED versions but they're quite.. obvious so to speak. The filament is the right colour but very thick!
manojshah
10 Dec 16#8
You can get similar in led. Obviously not at that price. About £8 but they will reduce your consumption and they have some ridiculously long life term. I just fitted three, dimmable in the dining room.
Nobull
10 Dec 166#7
I run a generic hipster bar/coffee shop and these are so expensive to replace usually. Thanks OP :man:
Now all I need is a cheap deal on some copper piping and a knock off price on some antique books, preferably with authentic dust.
ukhotdeals1
10 Dec 161#6
Not really for illuminating - more a visual interest thing, but considerably cheaper than elsewhere - will try and establish what power rating - may be more use as a spare heater than a lamp!
packard
10 Dec 161#5
60w very eco
backinstock
10 Dec 161#4
Should be able to find their nuts to play with now.
lalo2684
10 Dec 16#3
Putting a squirel into a cage is just cruel! Ha!
amzzzzyyyy
10 Dec 161#2
I never knew something like this existed <3
cb_scavenger
10 Dec 161#1
Unbelievable! Having ordered these from ebay before to lower the cost as I have a 'antique' looking glass lamp that looks pretty naff with a standard bulb. Hope I can find this in my local, will be stocking up and displaying around the house!
No good for ceiling lights, more for decorative lamps etc unless you have good eyes and can adjust to the yellow shade
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Now all I need is a cheap deal on some copper piping and a knock off price on some antique books, preferably with authentic dust.
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Now all I need is a cheap deal on some copper piping and a knock off price on some antique books, preferably with authentic dust.
Should be able to find their nuts to play with now.
No good for ceiling lights, more for decorative lamps etc unless you have good eyes and can adjust to the yellow shade