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As most of us already know, the incandescent flood bulb is now a thing of the past. Arcadia makes one, but it is unavailable in the US. They can be ordered from England, but take a long time to get here. I found an "unbranded" version in China, but even the Chinese only had a few available, and transit time was more than a month.
So in my search, I found these, and wondered what you think of them. No mention is made re' spot or flood, but being a regular bulb I think that is moot.
Do you think this could be recommended for those of us in the US? How about using a dome to direct the light and heat downward?
@Markw84
As most of us already know, the incandescent flood bulb is now a thing of the past. Arcadia makes one, but it is unavailable in the US. They can be ordered from England, but take a long time to get here. I found an "unbranded" version in China, but even the Chinese only had a few available, and transit time was more than a month.
So in my search, I found these, and wondered what you think of them. No mention is made re' spot or flood, but being a regular bulb I think that is moot.
Do you think this could be recommended for those of us in the US? How about using a dome to direct the light and heat downward?
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