Cozzer
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Had a kitchen lightbulb pop last night, so fitted a new one.
Bayonet fitting, 60w candle. Push in, turn, flick switch, all is good.
Less than 5 minutes later, it dulled for a couple of seconds, and then went out.
Got another spare ready, mounted the steps, pushed up and turned the dud bulb...except it wouldn't turn.
Gripped the top of the unit, pushed up and turned. Pushed up yes, turn no.
Back to the TV football - I'll do it in daylight tomorrow.
This morning, no way would that bulb come out. Again, I could push up, but not turn.
I ended up smashing the bulb, leaving the metal base inserted in the holder.
Pliers it is, then.
You can see the result in the photo. I had to mangle it completely in order to get the thing's terminals to twist and eventually free.
When I inspected it, the bottom of the metal base had a varnish - adhesive? - covering, which had apparently melted and in effect glued itself to the holder.
In fact, if you look at the bottom left photo, you can actually see a dent in one of the terminals. So soft, it had melted.
We happen to have bought half-a-dozen of these bulbs - from a reputable seller - so I checked another one. Bottom right pic, You can clearly see "globs" of whatever it is around the two terminals...
I'm not going to buy any more, and I'd seriously advise you to do the same...
Bayonet fitting, 60w candle. Push in, turn, flick switch, all is good.
Less than 5 minutes later, it dulled for a couple of seconds, and then went out.
Got another spare ready, mounted the steps, pushed up and turned the dud bulb...except it wouldn't turn.
Gripped the top of the unit, pushed up and turned. Pushed up yes, turn no.
Back to the TV football - I'll do it in daylight tomorrow.
This morning, no way would that bulb come out. Again, I could push up, but not turn.
I ended up smashing the bulb, leaving the metal base inserted in the holder.
Pliers it is, then.
You can see the result in the photo. I had to mangle it completely in order to get the thing's terminals to twist and eventually free.
When I inspected it, the bottom of the metal base had a varnish - adhesive? - covering, which had apparently melted and in effect glued itself to the holder.
In fact, if you look at the bottom left photo, you can actually see a dent in one of the terminals. So soft, it had melted.
We happen to have bought half-a-dozen of these bulbs - from a reputable seller - so I checked another one. Bottom right pic, You can clearly see "globs" of whatever it is around the two terminals...
I'm not going to buy any more, and I'd seriously advise you to do the same...