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Post lights - max wattage?
longwalks1
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we've got 2 post/bollard lights outside the front door we inherited when we moved. Need to replace both bulbs, they are E27 screwthread, but currently both bulbs are those early energy savers, the square shaped things that take forever to warm up 
Was thinking either a standard round, or candle shaped bulb, whats the maximum wattage you think I could fit?
The bulb is housed in a thick, frosted glass cylinder that slides over it, sitting inside a metal grill
Really want as bright as possible as its pitch black out there
Was thinking either a standard round, or candle shaped bulb, whats the maximum wattage you think I could fit?
The bulb is housed in a thick, frosted glass cylinder that slides over it, sitting inside a metal grill
Really want as bright as possible as its pitch black out there
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LED is the way forward something like https://www.dmlights.co.uk/philips_lamps_ph_8718696490822_white~0C86F?gclid=CKLLpevrkMkCFVOZGwod8-wB6g
I would stick to brands you know and I don't know this seller at all.0
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