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| Album name: | Flurofan96 / CFL |
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| Date added: | 29 Mar, 2025 |
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I used to have an ASDA 30w CFL and it looked identical to this. It did 8 years.
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@Oliver: That is okay for a modern CFL, was it for 24/7 use, half a day use or less than 3hrs with loads of switching cycles?
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Yes they are quite impressive, I also have an Asda one that is identical, hence trading this Status one
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@Beta 5: From what we found out it looks like ASDA has chosen the Status manufacturer to supply for their own brand bulbs
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@Flurofan96 It was used daily and it was switched on and off regularly. It definitely did less than 3 hours daily. The lamp did quite well tbh considering it was instant start.
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@Oliver: It is still impressive for the amount of switching cycles and daily use under instant start conditions
it would have outperformed a lot of LED bulbs especially a few in my parents (filament style ones)
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