Thanks to Ryness and British Electric Lamps Limited, you can now get that soft warm glow with a halogen saver bulb. Simply replace your traditional light bulbs with BELL G9 adaptors, and you’ll be able to light your home with that familiar warm light and not the harsh bright light that is associated with other halogen or energy saving light bulbs. Ryness, the home of cheap lightbulbs and electrical equipment (http://www.ryness.co.uk), has a great range of these revolutionary new Halogen Savers with a twist.
The new Halogen Saver TWIST is an adaptor that has been created to allow traditional lightbulbs to be replaced with a halogen energy saving alternative. All you have to do at the end of its life is simply unscrew the adaptor cover and twist the replacement G9 capsule inside. The individual adaptors come with either a 25w bulb or 40w bulb and can be used on their own or with one of a wide choice of decorative covers. Available separately, you can choose from 35mm Candle style, 45mm Round style, 60mm Mini Globe (GLS replacement)
Now that traditional lightbulbs are banned and energy saving lamps and bulbs have become a requirement, some people are concerned about the quality and warmth of the light, as well as the higher cost of some energy saving light bulbs. However, the Halogen Saver TWIST wins in both areas. They’re ecological credentials are clear: they are 35% energy saving and reduce your carbon footprint along with landfill waste as there is 75% less waste to dispose of. The wattage and the decorative covers allow you to create the same warm, soft light as traditional bulbs, and they are even dimmable. When it comes to cost, the adaptors are available from Ryness.co.uk for only £2.49 and the covers for between £1.99 and £2.49. What’s even better is that these new type of light bulbs last three times longer than traditional light bulbs, cutting back on the regularity of having to buy new bulbs.
The energy-saving revolution continues with the Halogen Saver TWIST available now at http://www.ryness.co.uk.
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