My kitchen fluorescent light finally had the bulb burn out in it after 16 years, it was the original Chinese bulb that came with the light. I am always trying to save money, so rather than buying a bulb from the hardware store and paying retail markup, and before having to pay eBay prices and wait +/- 2 weeks for it to be delivered, I decided to see if my local Habitat Restore had any bulbs in. Menards and Lowes both do not carry this bulb type because its so old.
So I hunt around the store and they don;t have hardly any fluorescent fixtures other than those 5-foot something office lights. I had to dig around through some boxes and did find exactly TWO F20T12 bulbs. One was a philips alto collection bulb, the other was a new in tattered package Sylvania Gro-Lux. I grabbed both because the Philips was a bit black on the end, didn't know if it would work or not.
I had to superglue one of the pins on the philips bulb back on because it had come loose on one side. But not suprisingly, the bulb was dead. It wouldn;t start. No sound or nothing. I dunno if the damaged pin was the problem or the bulb is the wrong type, I do not know.
Anyway, I put the Gro-Lux bulb in the fixture and it started right up. It has a purplish tint to the light but it works. I paid something like 75 cents for it, versus $6-$18 eBay prices and $9.99 at my Kroger supermarket.
I just feel bad using a good gardening bulb for just a general kitchen light, but I don't think they are rare or anything?
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I collect exit signs, preferably vintage ones.
I also have a little bit of a thing for light bulbs, too. Of course, hoarding them due to the incandescent bulb ban.
(Signature last updated October 27, 2011)