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Vintage Edison Retro Light Bulbs


luther

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Local hipster high priced items.. Well photographed and looking good...

https://www.facebook.com/bangkoklights/

http://www.bangkoklights.com/

However if your after many, or the larger 'statement' style bulbs.. they seem FAR cheaper to order from chinese suppliers Aliexpress and banggood both have 100s of them.

I too like them and had it bookmarked for a project.

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Incandescent light bulbs are so 20th Century, but they're great if you like wasting electricity and paying a larger electric bill. Ever wonder why these bulbs get so hot? That heat is wasted electricity that's been turned into heat instead of light.

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Incandescent light bulbs are so 20th Century, but they're great if you like wasting electricity and paying a larger electric bill. Ever wonder why these bulbs get so hot? That heat is wasted electricity that's been turned into heat instead of light.

Which is why your using only a few as design / statement pieces..

I expect they use about a single digit percentage as much as a pool pump or badly maintained airco

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Lots of light and lamp stores around town. Saw these bulbs in a restaurant at the beach so I know they are available in Thailand.

Anyone seen these bulbs for sale at a specific store in Chiang Mai?

I have lots of these throught my place, (only led versions though) I have seen some of them available at most of the big diy place homepro etc, but I find that lamptitude has the best selection of various sizes and shapes, all of theae types of bulbs at lamptitude have a 1 year guarantee too. I handmake all my own iterior Light and lamps and always use these led edison bulbs, I like the vintage/industrial style look which is in sync with the style of lights and lamps I make, I have been running these bulbs for a lot of ours on a regular basis and have had no problems yet, I did buy 2 small led edison bulbs at homepro a couple of weeks ago and they Re running fine but also carry a 1 year guarantee too should they break before hand.

Hope this helps.

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They are Chinese and probably last 10 hours or so. I saw them for sale at the Soi 1 Festival in December - starting from 1500 each on up.

But you can order them direct from China on-line for a whole lot less.

1500 UP !!!!!!!------------ Look around $2-75 up to $5-60 HaHaclap2.gifclap2.gifcheesy.gifcheesy.gif

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Boonthavorn!

What a store. Massive. As big as four Home Sukkapans. The best selection of lighting and tiles and furniture I have seen in Chiang Mai. It's on the super highway about a milometer before you hit 121.

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