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Status 40w & 60w GLS

These ones appear to be fused!

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SuperSix   [Jul 22, 2012 at 10:47 PM]
Yes! These ones are of decent quality! The fake pearl coating can be a bit naff although it's the same with a lot of the more recent pearl lamps.
James   [Jul 24, 2012 at 12:58 AM]
These ones are made by Surya Roshi in India, and are among the best made GLS lamps you can find today. They are produced on the old machinery that came out of the GEC incandescent factory in Wembley, which was restored to near new condition before it was shipped over to India some years ago.
Globe Collector   [Jul 24, 2012 at 06:18 AM]
I have some Sura Roshni SON-150s, from their Kashipur plant. They are branded "Crompton" and are really solidly made but not particularly good quality. All the machenery from out E.L.M.Australia plant went to the Sidorjo plant in Surabaya.

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