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    Problem with Light Bulbs

    This is the best response, giving me all the information I need so thanks for that, and thanks to all the others who have replied. :)
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    Problem with Light Bulbs

    This is what I thought, but its very difficult to get a definitive answer to the question. What matters is will the bulb get too hot for the fitting, and so the question should be: Using this bulb, what level of current will flow in a 240volt circuit, i.e. 0.175 amp or 0.229 amp ?
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    Problem with Light Bulbs

    Thanks Marvo - Ill check out Tescos next time Im in there. :o)
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    Problem with Light Bulbs

    The box doesn't say if its halogen or not, but it definitely says 42W>55Watt (The 55 being in large bold print). It also says dimmable . variable . regulable as well. The lamp we bought does not have these facilities, it is just on or off.
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    Problem with Light Bulbs

    Hello I recently bought a lamp telling me to fit an E27 maximum 40 watt bulb, but I'm very confused by all the details given on bulbs for sale. In Wickes, I found an E27 bulb marked 42w > 55w 625 lumen. They didn't have one that was just 40 watts. What does all this mean, and is the bulb ok for...

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