hondo71 wrote:The price of those new globes is outrageous IMO (not knowing how they are made or why they cost so much). We have bought 3 so far for lamps. One globe failed almost immediately but the others are still going.
The cynic in me agrees with you dedja. At face value it looks like profiteering by someone.
But maybe it's legit? Anyone in the industry able to explain the high cost? Is it justifiable?
I work in the electrical industry, and the whole thing is a bit of a con.
Incandescent globes stopped being imported into Australia last November, so the stocks of them have been running low for quite a while. I was told by someone from one the lighting companies that the actual law to outlaw the sale of them was never actually passed - it is not needed because it is illegal to import them, and the last factory that made them here closed about 10 years ago.
The stupid thing is that you can get a halogen-type equivalent quite legally, which is actually much more inefficient than an incandescent lamp anyway.
As for the fluoro-type globes, a reasonable quality one should cost around $4. Stick to a known brand like Osram, Phillips, Sylvania or GE and you should be right, even though they are all produced in China.