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Nightlights

Miss_Piggy_2
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Hello all
In my attempt to cut my winter fuel/electricity costs I'm looking at getting an energy saving nightlight for our landing area. My 3 year old likes a light there and we currently have the landing light on all night (and not an energy saving bulb either as they tend to buzz when dimmed!:eek:)
However, don't want to waste my money on a rubbish nightlight! Has to give off a decent glow on the landing (which is an average size for a 3 bed terrace). Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks
Miss P
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In my attempt to cut my winter fuel/electricity costs I'm looking at getting an energy saving nightlight for our landing area. My 3 year old likes a light there and we currently have the landing light on all night (and not an energy saving bulb either as they tend to buzz when dimmed!:eek:)
However, don't want to waste my money on a rubbish nightlight! Has to give off a decent glow on the landing (which is an average size for a 3 bed terrace). Does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks
Miss P
xx
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This seems to be the lowest power usage I can find.
If you can get free delivery get from amazon
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ecozone-Moonlight-Energy-saving-Nightlight/dp/B000QGBW78/ref=pd_bxgy_kh_text_b
some reviews also on Amazon.
cheap here ...but P& P is pricey
http://www.kaieteur.uk.com/shop/Low-Energy-Lighting/Night-Lights/Ecozone-Moonlight
Overall cheapest here
http://www.ecohamster.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=86620 -
I've seen some in Wilkinsons that are the same as the ones given free to my pensioner tenants. They give off enough of a light to show you the way to the bathroom or to avoid the stairs BUT not bright enough to disturb you during the night. This is the link to it:
http://www.wilkinsonplus.com/Security-Lighting+Torches/Time-Guard-Cool-Glow-Nightlight-TGNL15/invt/0216251?htxt=niqcZZzQUMWpKZA8206hJls%2B6oDLcP5uocwQ8C1Si%2Ben4oe3FaYa6szaFWUq%2FFRRqpqNQv01YQVn%0AZJlEBoZ4%2Fg%3D%3D
and here's another one that comes with a replacement bulb:
http://www.wilkinsonplus.com/TV-Accessories/Wilko-Light-Night-Plug-In-Auto-5w/invt/0273855
Hope those might be useful to you.0 -
Hi Miss Piggy, I have one similar to the second one's Olliebeak links to (.....3855) and I find it quite good for in the darkness stumbles to the loo without waking the whole house. At 5w it cost's approx a half pence an hour to run if your leccy is 10p a unit. Having had several other types I have found the white light ones the best, the blue and orange ones have been a bit too dim. Hope this helps.
Regards, bb0 -
Thanks guys
Did see the moonlight one (seems to be everywhere at the moment) but reviews are mixed. Wasn't sure about the "green" light it's said to give off.
Didn't even think of Wilkinsons. May take a look at that one
Thanks again
Miss P
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