Wednesday, September 05, 2007
Spiral Fluorescent Bulbs
The heck with this Global Warming "jazz", I am getting
sick and tired of paying top dollar for Chinese made
spiral fluorescent light bulbs.....
This year alone I was had three fail on me......It is one
thing that you can not use them for all lighting
purposes, but they should last longer than they do in
electric circuits which will accept them.....
When they first were manufactured, no one was buying
them, and they could be bought for under one dollar, in
some stores......Now they are up to two to three dollars,
in the same stores.......A Hungarian made incandescent
light bulb can be bought for a little as twenty-five cents......
A name brand bulb, made in China, is fifty to sixty
cents.......For an expensive fluorescent, it should last
longer than six to nine month, no matter where in the
world it is manufactured......
Like I have said many times, a Chinese warranty is in
effect until the freighter, carrying the item, leaves the
Hong Kong dock.......
As a side note, one complaining customer was told to
contact a company in China to resolve her consumer
problem by the item's importer.......My point is
made........Pumps
sick and tired of paying top dollar for Chinese made
spiral fluorescent light bulbs.....
This year alone I was had three fail on me......It is one
thing that you can not use them for all lighting
purposes, but they should last longer than they do in
electric circuits which will accept them.....
When they first were manufactured, no one was buying
them, and they could be bought for under one dollar, in
some stores......Now they are up to two to three dollars,
in the same stores.......A Hungarian made incandescent
light bulb can be bought for a little as twenty-five cents......
A name brand bulb, made in China, is fifty to sixty
cents.......For an expensive fluorescent, it should last
longer than six to nine month, no matter where in the
world it is manufactured......
Like I have said many times, a Chinese warranty is in
effect until the freighter, carrying the item, leaves the
Hong Kong dock.......
As a side note, one complaining customer was told to
contact a company in China to resolve her consumer
problem by the item's importer.......My point is
made........Pumps