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Alternatives to "incandescent" test lamps?
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<blockquote data-quote="1200GXman" data-source="post: 1148012" data-attributes="member: 17884"><p>I saw my local builders warehouse still sell 60w but they are threaded type. So just adapt your dim light bulb tester to use a threaded adapter instead of bayonet type.</p><p>I collected from friends and family a couple that were stashed away in cupboards. One friend even had one in the light fitting above his kitchen door on the outside of the house.</p><p>Now have a couple stored in a cupboard to keep me going forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1200GXman, post: 1148012, member: 17884"] I saw my local builders warehouse still sell 60w but they are threaded type. So just adapt your dim light bulb tester to use a threaded adapter instead of bayonet type. I collected from friends and family a couple that were stashed away in cupboards. One friend even had one in the light fitting above his kitchen door on the outside of the house. Now have a couple stored in a cupboard to keep me going forever. [/QUOTE]
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