Archive for February, 2010

Our new LED lightbulbs

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

All LED lightbulbs are standard replacements for the lightbulbs you already use in your home, office or business including replacements for GU10, MR11, MR16 and standard lightbulbs. However, they use much less power, saving you money and also helping the environment. Unlike most other lightbulbs, LED lightbulbs also contain no mercury and are more energy efficient than most halogen and incandescent lightbulbs.

We also include the new exciting high powered LED range . Which are low power consumption , high light output, cool running ,and maintenance free

Energy saving light bulbs

Friday, February 12th, 2010

The environment is now everyone’s concern and we all have a responsibility to reduce emissions, waste and our energy consumption.  Homes are now assessed for their energy efficiency in the Government’s new Home Information Packs. In today’s energy-conscious society it is now more important than ever to provide consumers with lamps which are kind to both the environment and their wallet. Almost a quarter of the UK’s carbon dioxide emissions come from energy used every day in our homes. By saving energy we can all help prevent climate change.

Why switch to low energy lightbulbs ?

Replacing traditional GLS lamps with energy saving light bulbs is a simple yet effective way of reducing our impact on the environment whilst at the same time saving money. Traditional incandescent light bulbs waste a lot of their energy by turning it into heat rather than light. An energy-saving light bulb uses 80% less electricity than a standard incandescent (GLS) and can last up to fifteen times longer.

Our range of low energy lightbulbs

Eco friendly’s energy saving light bulb range includes everything from classic energy-saving lamps in candle, spiral and globe shapes to spotlights in various shapes and sizes for low-voltage and high voltage applications. So it’s now even easier to choose an energy-efficient option. Energy-saving light bulbs used to be unattractive and took time to reach full brightness. Technology has moved on leaps and bounds, meaning energy saving light bulbs now achieve full brightness instantly and in some cases as an attractive as traditional ones.