24W GE Wattmiser and 28W Philips PL-Q 2D lamps
This was a find in a charity shop back in summer 2022

24W GE Wattmiser and 28W Philips PL-Q 2D lamps

This was a find in a charity shop back in summer 2022

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Slyspark   [07 Mar, 2024 at 09:17 PM]
The GE will start dimmer than the Philips, but will outlast it MANY times over.
Flurofan96   [07 Mar, 2024 at 09:52 PM]
I've seen the utter poor performance of the Philips branded 2D lamps at my cousin's previous flat - he had to get 2 of these only for them to last a few months until I eventually went my way to get a GE 28W tube and it lasted until he moved out in early 2017. I bet it is still in use today
Beta 5   [07 Mar, 2024 at 11:08 PM]
Yeah some of the GE's I've had start up extremely dim, though soon brighten up. The Philips is probably on the same level as any other cheapo lamp which is a shame considering how good their PL lamps are.
Flurofan96   [08 Mar, 2024 at 01:11 AM]
The ASD branded 2D 28W lamp in the downstairs loo is approaching its 1 year use and still working as normal - which is far better than the approx 2 months lasting of both Philips PL-Q 28W lamps (in my cousins previous flat)
Flurofan96   [08 Mar, 2024 at 01:12 AM]
For GE lamps, I'd only use them on pre programmed electronic ballasts or magnetic/switchstart because I hate the idea of damaging them by the sputtering caused by instant start ballasts no matter how top notch quality the 2D lamps by GE or Thorn are

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