Friday, 22 August 2008
New range of lightbulbs now available at ecotopia.co.uk
Ecotopia.co.uk Launches New Range of Energy Saving Eco Light bulbs
Energy saving light bulbs have always been a bright idea - for your pocket and the environment. They use up to 80 per cent less electricity than a standard bulb, but produce the same amount of light. They can help you to save money and energy, all in one wise purchase. Check out Ecotopia.co.uk’s new range of Energy Saving Light bulbs which includes:
Full Spectrum (S.A.D) BioBulb - from £14.95
This brand new 'BioBulb' out performs our old model as the full spectrum has increased to 380-780nm and the light output in lumens has increased to 1750 in the 100w and 1250 in the 60w. The BioBulb is claimed to be the closest replication of sunlight that may improve mood, night time sleep, and day time energy. Daylight helps restore the body's natural rhythms and brings nourishment to body, mind and soul. The BioBulb radiates less heat and can last for an amazing 10,000 hours. They are flicker-free and with a colour rendering index of 85 are ideal for sufferers of S.A.D.
Low Energy GU10 Lamps - from £6.95
This comprehensive range of 50mm diameter lamps are designed to be retrofit to existing halogen lamps. The range consists of 7W, 9W and 11W lamps, giving an 80% saving in energy consumption with an average life of 8000hrs
Luxina Compact Low Energy Helix Lamps - £4.45
Helix energy saving compact fluorescent 11 watt BC warm white 2700k. Offers 8000 hours of life!
Luxina Micro Low Energy Candles - from £4.45
These ultra compact fluorescent candle bulbs are designed to replace your standard incandescent bulb, saving you money on your electricity and still giving an alternative design
Sylvania Mini Lynx Fast Start Bulb - from £3.47
The Mini-Lynx is a new range of Ultra Small, energy saving compact fluorescent that switches on instantly. Ideal anywhere where light is required, this bulb is a direct equivalent to an incandescent. Offers an amazing 6000 hours life.
Check out the full range on ecotopia.co.uk
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