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I need to replace a delight DL-18w strip lightbulb, the other specs are 1,050 lm 58 lm/W 16,000 hrs. Where am I likely to find such a bulb in Chiang Mai?

Thanks in advance,

B

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I would like to know too because two weeks ago I looked all over town for one of those bulbs and could not find any. Finally had to order it and it still has not come.

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I need to replace a delight DL-18w strip lightbulb, the other specs are 1,050 lm 58 lm/W 16,000 hrs. Where am I likely to find such a bulb in Chiang Mai?

Thanks in advance,

B

did you try home pro? opp carfoure?>

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I need to replace a delight DL-18w strip lightbulb, the other specs are 1,050 lm 58 lm/W 16,000 hrs. Where am I likely to find such a bulb in Chiang Mai?

Thanks in advance,

B

did you try home pro? opp carfoure?>

I thought of home pro but didn't fancy going all the way over there and being disappointed.

I'll look next week though.

Thanks

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I would like to know too because two weeks ago I looked all over town for one of those bulbs and could not find any. Finally had to order it and it still has not come.

If I find one, I'll let you know. There must be somewhere.

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There is a huge lighting store on Wua Lai Rd.

This is the diagonal road that heads to the southwest off of Sri Donchai Road.

Think the SE corner of the moat, heading west (on the outside).

When you get to the intersection that features the street that branches off to the SW at a diagonal, turn there, on the right hand side about 200 meters down on the right- the north side of the street.

Huge "Osram" sign in front (not the name of the shop; sorry it escapes me).

Has absolutely every lighting fixture known to man/womankind...or they can order it.

Lots of other places around, but I think this meets your criteria.

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This reminds me of that old Thai joke, "How many farang does it take to change a light bulb?...."

Was wondering who'd be first, Puwa :o.

I have had to ask some Thais to do it for me.

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This reminds me of that old Thai joke, "How many farang does it take to change a light bulb?...."

Was wondering who'd be first, Puwa :o.

I have had to ask some Thais to do it for me.

What I lack in originality I make up for in sheer charm and sensuality.

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