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Time’s nearly up for halogen lighting – with all but a few
types of the gas-based bulb scheduled for
phase-out on 1 September this year.
The phase-out was due to be complete
in 2016, but after halogen non-directional
(pear-shape) bulbs were given a short
reprieve, their time on the shelves is
now limited. A few will remain, namely
those used for spotlights and
floodlights, but in general, now is the
time to start considering other options.
Consumer advice websites advise that your main consideration
should be LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes).
Savings to lighten your bills
Not only is LED technology better than ever and available in
every household fitting where a halogen would be used, the
savings from a shift to LED stand to be significant.
To use an example, if you’re replacing a 100 Watt traditional
bulb, a 14W LED would do the trick at a cost of around £2 a
year. In contrast, a 77W halogen would cost around £11 and a
CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lamp) £3. While a CFL may seem
comparably cheap, they only have just around half of the life
expectancy of an LED.
Sticking to the subject of longevity, a halogen light bulb is likely
to last for 2000 hours of use, while an LED should sort you out
for as many as 25,000. No contest.
Halogen Lights Out
Halogen
Lamp