Philips Tornado Dimmable CFL 20w
Just put this back into service in my dining room after it was last used in a floodlight. One of my favourite modern CFL's, this has a warm start (preheat) driver & the lamp seems to warm up to full brightness a bit quicker than most. It has a nice rich warm colour with a good amount of red. I've never tried dimming it, it claims to go down to 1% using a standard dimmer!

Philips Tornado Dimmable CFL 20w

Just put this back into service in my dining room after it was last used in a floodlight. One of my favourite modern CFL's, this has a warm start (preheat) driver & the lamp seems to warm up to full brightness a bit quicker than most. It has a nice rich warm colour with a good amount of red. I've never tried dimming it, it claims to go down to 1% using a standard dimmer!

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Manufacturer:Philips
Type/Model:Tornado DIM
Wattage:20
Date manufactured:September 2014
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Date added:09 Apr, 2017
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AngryHorse   [10 Apr, 2017 at 07:21 PM]
Its weird seeing these now, they seem so out dated! Very Happy
fluorescent   [11 Apr, 2017 at 06:06 PM]
Yeah they do oddly, I still use quite a few around my house though Cool
AngryHorse   [12 Apr, 2017 at 04:44 PM]
Its interesting though, B+Q still stock them in the same numbers as they do their LED, so the market must still have a demand for them?

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