Okay now I'm getting confused over these new-fangled 'eco-bulbs' and what wattage can be used where. 
I want to use a 20w eco-bulb in a desk lamp that is 'rated' for bulbs of a maximum of 60w. Now the 20w eco is equivalent to 100w old style so can I use it?
What does the 60w (old style) maximum apply to? Is it the amount of heat a 60w bulb gives off or is it to do with something else?

I want to use a 20w eco-bulb in a desk lamp that is 'rated' for bulbs of a maximum of 60w. Now the 20w eco is equivalent to 100w old style so can I use it?
What does the 60w (old style) maximum apply to? Is it the amount of heat a 60w bulb gives off or is it to do with something else?
. As Paul* said, the heat/power output is much lower, so you should be okay. I spent about half an hour in The Devils Shop yesterday choosing the bulbs I needed
- some crazy offer of 5 for 40p (or �2.45 each! Uh?), so as I only actually needed 2, it was a bit mad, but crazy not too. As they all claim to last for 15 years, they'll be around after I've gone!



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