alister 0 Report post Posted December 14, 2007 do u look at ur lights when u poo.that is the answer le.even my household shelter light also hamburger.. I have 3 burgers..can open burger king already!Hey, I like what ur partner says, makes sense. hahaFor household shelter, I bought the philips hamburger lights @ $10 when it was having offer at Carrefour as I figure no one will look at it.----and yes, talking about warranty. I was told by an uncle in this trade...just to share with all of u.if let's say your downlight or whatever bulb is fused within the warrant period, pls dun ask them to send people down to ur house to take a look.for all u may know, yes the bulb is replaced for 'free' but he charge u $30 transportation.$30 can buy duno how many bulbs, if u have the time, bring the spoilt bulb down, then let them test for u.cos sometimes it is not the bulb that is spoilt but something else,ie wiring etc.choose a weekend where there is customer,if they dun replace a working new one,you can qiao luo da gu, he will sure change for u.lose a bulb or lost many potential customers?you know the answer.paiseh, i heard too many stories until I am scared.so paying more for assurance.-------what is the difference between eygpt S4 crystal, and china crystal?of cos I know swakroski crystal is the most expensive one.i saw one dining light (those ball shape type), at Nan Huat selling at $1K+ but a similiar one selling at $500+ at geylang..why such difference?different grade crystal? how to tell by naked eye?Very good advice ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
M&M 0 Report post Posted December 14, 2007 8.how much did you spend on ur lights?We spent $1530 on our lighting which includes the following:15 square downlights (2X13W)7 halogen with phillip transformer2 ceiling lights for kitchen (circular in shape)2 toilet lights (circular in shape)1 hamburger for storeroom3 rectangular lights for guestroom, study and wardrobe2 T5 lights Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tension_z 0 Report post Posted December 14, 2007 We spent $1530 on our lighting which includes the following:15 square downlights (2X13W)7 halogen with phillip transformer2 ceiling lights for kitchen (circular in shape)2 toilet lights (circular in shape)1 hamburger for storeroom3 rectangular lights for guestroom, study and wardrobe2 T5 lights1st , did you go in with ID?2nd, how much is ur square downlights? Alister paid $24.50, I paid $293rd,My halogen is $23 for 1. urs?4th, how much is ur hamburger? 5th, is ur rect lights, glass type? 2 tubes or 3 tubes? 6th, T5 light, length? Alister paid $26 for 4ft, urs?do u have free doorbell? -_-u didn't buy any hanging dining light? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
almonddust 0 Report post Posted December 14, 2007 hey almonddust! it was great to meet u & ur fiance earlier on and thanks for showing us your unit and sharing useful tips ! will definitely bear some of the fengshui tips in mind! i wanna check with my ID on the conceal wiring too!!! Hey Ms White!Yes it's nice meeting you and your fiance too! Hope everything goes well for you in your renovation progress. Let's pray hard our house can be completed within the scheduled time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yang Guo 7 Report post Posted December 14, 2007 (edited) hehe learned alot regarding lightings in this thread oh no, i dont know whether my lightings have warranty or not, need to check it outthanks everyone for the information Edited December 14, 2007 by Yang Guo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tension_z 0 Report post Posted December 14, 2007 hehe learned alot regarding lightings in this thread oh no, i dont know whether my lightings have warranty or not, need to check it outthanks everyone for the informationyou can help to contribute by telling us ur lighting price too Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yang Guo 7 Report post Posted December 14, 2007 (edited) mine is- 12 PLC lights (10W,double) - cost abt $30/per- 1 "square cake" in mbr- 2 "pizza" in 2 other rooms- 2 "buns" in 2 toilets- 2 "burger" in kitchen- 1 "drumstick" in bomb shelter- free door belldamage $920i feel that its not cheap leh.. Edited December 14, 2007 by Yang Guo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tension_z 0 Report post Posted December 14, 2007 mine is- 12 PLC lights (10W,double) - cost abt $30/per- 1 "square cake" in mbr- 2 "pizza" in 2 other rooms- 2 "buns" in 2 toilets- 2 "burger" in kitchen- 1 "drumstick" in bomb shelter- free door belldamage $920the price dont feel cheap leh..feel that its quite exp alreadyeh, let me visualize, though am not hungry...ur PLC lights are ex, cos ours were 13W double, less than $30.the square cake, is glass cake or acrylic or hamberger cake? makes a lot of difference...eh, let me visualize, though am not hungry...ur PLC lights are ex, cos ours were 13W double, less than $30.the square cake, is glass cake or acrylic or hamberger cake? makes a lot of difference...did u get any hanging dining light? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yang Guo 7 Report post Posted December 14, 2007 eh, let me visualize, though am not hungry...ur PLC lights are ex, cos ours were 13W double, less than $30.the square cake, is glass cake or acrylic or hamberger cake? makes a lot of difference...did u get any hanging dining light?the square cake is glass typethe plc lights cover has hinge, will not drop. some other plc lights has no hingenope i didnt get any dining lightshai i should have read more in the forum before i go to buy.a piece of advice to those who havent buy lights yet: After selected ur lights, do ask for discount "item by item". You can get more discount compared to a "total discount" giveneg. for mine, the before discount is $1060. after discount was $920.If i were to ask for discount separately on the individual lights, i guess my total price will be even cheaper Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tension_z 0 Report post Posted December 14, 2007 the square cake is glass typethe plc lights cover has hinge, will not drop. some other plc lights has no hingenope i didnt get any dining lightshai i should have read more in the forum before i go to buy.a piece of advice to those who havent buy lights yet: After selected ur lights, do ask for discount "item by item". You can get more discount compared to a "total discount" giveneg. for mine, the before discount is $1060. after discount was $920.If i were to ask for discount separately on the individual lights, i guess my total price will be even cheaperhow much is ur square glass light after discount? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
josephine 0 Report post Posted December 14, 2007 (edited) wow jo! u bought from Singapore Lightings! we went to recce and the lights are expensive! even our ID told us not to go after we told him cos they mark their prices quite high... how much u spent there? I spent $1000 nett on 15 downlights (double tubes), 2 kitchen lights, 1 bedroom lights, 3 floresecent lights, 1 amasco 3blade fan, 2 toilet lights, simple storeroom light and 1 ice-cube design for WIW. is this very ex? they also gave me free doorbell. their service was however good la.. lights installed liao.. too late to regret now also. haha. Edited December 14, 2007 by josephine Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tension_z 0 Report post Posted December 14, 2007 yangguo, seen your pricing in ur t-blog already.josephine, can show how your ice-cube design looked like?josephine, yours is reasonable, with fan somemore...mine 1050, no fan, no icecube.lol Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
josephine 0 Report post Posted December 14, 2007 yangguo, seen your pricing in ur t-blog already.josephine, can show how your ice-cube design looked like?josephine, yours is reasonable, with fan somemore...mine 1050, no fan, no icecube.lolhmm im not good with loading pix even thou gadgetman taught somewhere in the earlier tread. hmm its frosted glass.. then square box like a ice cube. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tension_z 0 Report post Posted December 14, 2007 oic...ok...how much is ur ice cube then? running on halogen light or normal bulb? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Redwyrm 0 Report post Posted December 15, 2007 Hi everyone,I'm new here... I will be staying at 79A, but don't know when will be getting the keys?.. so excited... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites