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by Kidooo » 02/02/07, 15:17

Hello everyone.

On my blog, a small series of ecological creations built from all that is thrown in the streets of Toulouse the pink city (which is rather gray-pink).

A little elbow grease, time and you can do the same. 8)
Do not hesitate to copy me. You will do me the greatest pleasure. : Wink:

Yours.

: Arrow: http://kikidesign.hautetfort.com/
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by Christophe » 02/02/07, 16:05

I find it nice and original but must love the style. It's unique pieces or you realize them according to the request?

ps: your robot lamp has no eco bulb on the other hand :(
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by Kidooo » 02/02/07, 16:27

Bonjour.
Yes it's unique pieces because it is very difficult to find several times the same pieces. For orders, I have to find the parts to match the demand as much as possible. Not easy... : Cheesy:

For style, everyone creates his own.

For bulbs, they are already replaced by low consumption models. By hoping that LEDs will become cheaper and generalize in the future. I will put everywhere! : Wink: :D

EDIT: Have serious progress been made recently on LED bulbs? (T ° of light and lighting power?)
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by elephant » 02/02/07, 18:54

I love, continuous! :D
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by Christophe » 02/02/07, 18:57

Ok for explanations, however:

Kidooo wrote:For bulbs, they are already replaced by low consumption models. By hoping that LEDs will become cheaper and generalize in the future. I will put everywhere! : Wink: :D

EDIT: Have serious progress been made recently on LED bulbs? (T ° of light and lighting power?)


Attention to leds ... in 220V 90% of the models on the market overconsommently widely ... cf the current subject: https://www.econologie.com/forums/ampoules-a ... t2132.html

et https://www.econologie.com/forums/le-laborat ... -vf63.html
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by Christophe » 02/02/07, 19:01

Kidooo wrote:EDIT: Have serious progress been made recently on LED bulbs? (T ° of light and lighting power?)


EDIT: the most successful model I know is on the econological shop: https://www.econologie.com/forums/ampoule-ba ... t2463.html
economic and LED bulbs

It is better than the model 1er but the efficiency does not exceed that of a good compact fluorescent ... except that the service life is bcp greater and the maximum brightness instantannée. But it's still very expensive ... :|
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by Kidooo » 02/02/07, 19:29

elephant wrote:I love, continuous! :D


Thank you very much. I'm just starting to sell regularly when I started seven years ago! It is believed that preserving the environment through alternative modes of consumption is a new idea for most people ... :|

But the mentalities evolve and the media follow ... The public is therefore more sensitive ... it is very good sign for the future! :D

Christophe wrote:... the most successful model I know is on the econological shop: https://www.econologie.com/forums/ampoule-ba ... t2463.html
economic and LED bulbs

It is better than the model 1er but the efficiency does not exceed that of a good compact fluorescent ... except that the service life is bcp greater and the maximum brightness instantannée. But it's still very expensive ... :|


Thank you Christophe for the info. I think that the LEDs will be diffused much more in the future which will make drop the price which will thus become more "democratic". Finally, I hope...
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by Woodcutter » 03/02/07, 02:47

Nice! My favorite is the "sofa-tub" : Lol:
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by Kidooo » 03/02/07, 10:28

Woodcutter wrote:Nice! My favorite is the "sofa-tub" : Lol:

Ah, a connoisseur! : Cheesy: it's my first creation. She's dating now.

Another thing: Did you know that the furniture kits of a very large Swedish brand widely distributed are eco-friendly ??? : Shock:
Yes Yes ! You mount them yourself, and very quickly, they self-destruct! : Lol: : Cheesy: : Mrgreen: :P
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by Christophe » 03/02/07, 10:35

Kidooo wrote:Thank you Christophe for the info. I think that the LEDs will be diffused much more in the future which will make drop the price which will thus become more "democratic". Finally, I hope...


This reasoning is unfortunately not always (even rarely) valid for renewable energies and energy savings.

Pkoi? Because very often, capitalism requires, the selling price is not fixed according to the cost / manufacturing but according to a calculation of profitability over the life of the product.

In other words: prices are set according to what the equipment will win the buyer ...

This is what we tried to explain in our values ​​on the shop: https://www.econologie.com/shop/qui-somm ... ml#valeurs
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