Wh'o needs basic literacy.
Wh'o needs basic literacy.
Wireless switches or dimmers could give you lots of flexibility without requiring any new wiring.
That's a great idea, thanks.
LED bulbs are best for kitchen. You can use LED bulbs in your kitchen.
Goody! Just what I need. Another pointless poster stating both bollocks
*and* the "Bleedin' Obvious" in a 'one liner' to be added to my kill filter file. :-)
I thought maybe it was actually a spammer-in-waiting, soon to regale us with tales of how wonderful some overseas supplier of LEDs is.
Yes, it did have that look to it. Anyway, he's been added to my killfile now before he can start posting links to dodgy Chinese suppliers. :-)
Could be a she not a he....
Look nice but you chose bright lights .
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It doesn't matter now... "(S)He's dead, Jim!". :-)
Well, that's stopped another new user joining the group.
Andy
AFAIK the only regular we've acquired from hoh is iggy :/
NT
For big kitchen you are used LED lights almost three or four. Small kitchen uses one or two LED lights.
I must have an enormous kitchen. Have a 6ft and 4ft fluorescent and 7 other lights. LED must be truly magical.
Probably not since it seems to be a nym shifting troll with some sort of fixed idea to peddle regarding LED GLS light bulbs being better than fluorescent (or LED equivalents thereof) lighting in a typical domestic kitchen. It seems I need to tune my kill filter to a broader scope.
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