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PostPosted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 7:11 pm 
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Hi,
I'm looking for some suggestions of a good quality low energy outdoor light that I can fit on the pilar between the doors on my double garage.

The one I currently have hooked up to a photocell gives a good light, but it is a little rusty now and needs replacing.

I need it to be low energy as it is on all night. (We have no street lighting as we're up a long shared driveway.

The one I currently have takes one of those 2 pin 11w philips bulbs which gives a good amount of light, if I could find another which takes the same bulbs that would be great as somehow i've ended up with a box of them :)

Most of the lights i've seen are either too industrial looking bulkead types, or old fashioned lantern style.

Anyone bought a wall light like this and care to share a link and an opinion?

Many Thanks
J

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JG a cheap and cheerful no rust one in screwfix, item 17936 uses bayonet (BC) type, more expensive available, type into google screwfix 17936 and go from there.


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