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Always found these ones quite interesting, essentially a stretched version of the 9-15W ones using the same sized base rather than a wider one as most used with their 20W CFL's
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Oh yes, this must be some way of cost saving production method that GE did when transitioning to Chinese manufacturing instead of making dedicated wider ballast housing for 20W CFLS - also I think it was to make it easier to install into tight incandescent fittings due to reducing the size of the ballast housing
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Yeah probably cheaper to use all the same ballast housings, I think the Hungarian ones used the usual larger sizes for the bigger wattages?
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These are made by GE by the look of it?
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I believe so yes
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@Beta 5: Yes that's right they did use the larger ballast housings for when GE was making them in Hungary @Danny: Spot on! GE made bulbs for the TESCO own brand range - you can see that the manufacturing codes are GE style alongside with the identical shape and design of the bulbs
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Ah yes I forgot about the codes too, you can often tell a GE product from those
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I often pay close attention to the style of the codes and even the etch style - sometimes a shop own brand or whatever, for example if I see dots then it defo means Thorn. I got a CO - OP branded bulb which had a h### code which is for OSRAM
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