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Question by annie
Submitted on 5/17/2004
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I recently purchased a European chandelier which will not work in the US. What do I need to do to make it work here? The 25 watt bulbs included are of a larger base size than I have seen before.


Answer by cathy
Submitted on 4/12/2005
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http://www.northernlighting.com/european%20base%20chandelier%20light%20bulbs.htm
I think these will work for you..I think you want a higher wattage unless your fixture was rewired for 110....

 

Answer by DBbunting
Submitted on 11/1/2005
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I have the same problem. The Lightbulb Depot here in Bham used to carry them, but now they tell me to look on the internet. I am doing that now. Good luck

 

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