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December 31st, 2008
Have you ever been on the road at night and found your eyes getting heavy, your concentration waning and your yearning for your bed growing stronger? It’s very easily done, and many drivers experience the same feeling. It’s often felt by people who drive for a living, such as taxi drivers, delivery drivers or even sales reps. When you spend most of your day on the road you can become tired very easily, which is of course very dangerous.
It doesn’t help when you’re travelling on poorly lit roads, as many stretches of motorway in the UK are, with the only light you can see being in the car headlights of the oncoming cars and the light cast by your own headlights.
In order to make sure you don’t start to fall asleep you want to ensure that your car headlights cast as much light as possible; this means replacing your standard car halogen car headlight bulbs. If you replace your factory fitted halogen headlight bulbs with Xenon bulbs, you’re replacing them with bulbs that are up to 300% brighter, which mean you can see much further without straining.
This makes driving at night far safer, all for the sake of replacing your halogen bulbs with Xenon bulbs.
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December 29th, 2008
When it comes to your car, most people always want the best. A man’s car sometimes come before his wife (which isn’t something we’re necessarily condoning, it just so happens to be the way of things) which means when it comes to treating your car, you want to give it the best.
This applies to the best fuel, regular servicing, the best tyres and any accessories that you feel your car deserves being lavished on it.
Accessories don’t just mean things like seat covers, a sound system and a new set of car mats. Accessories can also mean practical things such as your car headlights. Most cars come with factory fitted halogen headlights, which produce a faint yellowish light. Halogen headlights are inadequate when it comes to driving at night on poorly lit roads, such as country lanes, as they don’t produce enough light to see the dangers up ahead, or the important signs that show you the way.
Instead of halogen bulbs, you can gift your car something special in the way of Xenon bulbs, which afford you a light output of up to three times that offered by halogen bulbs, that’s up to 300% brighter!
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December 27th, 2008
Most cars roll out of the factory with standard fitted halogen bulbs. Halogen bulbs are fine for many cars, if you don’t have particularly high expectations from your car headlights. When your car is fitted with standard halogen headlights, you’re able to see the road up ahead, but it’s not particularly clear. You have to strain to see road signs, and road markings blend into the road easily. Your concentration is taken up with trying to differentiate the road from the side of the road.
It’s dangerous driving at night in poorly lit areas with standard halogen headlights.
There is a solution though, a solution to using inferior car headlights. Xenon bulbs are far superior to halogen bulbs, offering as much as three times more light, 300% brighter. This means that your way ahead is illuminated far better with Xenon car headlights than with halogen. You can see the road clearly, you can see pedestrians clearly, and you can see road signs without having to strain your eyes.
Why settle for an inferior headlight for your prized car when you have the vastly superior Xenon bulbs fitted instead?
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December 25th, 2008
When it comes to cars generally, it’s all about your car looking good, i.e. alongside you, as the driver. Most car drivers probably agree on the following: The usual factory-fitted halogen car bulbs are not the perfect car accessory. For starters, they produce a yellowish light output, which is the exact opposite of what a stylish car accessory should be. Therefore, you owe it to your car to replace your inferior halogen headlights with superior Xenon bulbs.
Xenon bulbs produce a much brighter light output than halogen bulbs, and a whiter light. The light produced by Xenon bulbs is 300% brighter than that produced by halogen bulbs, which allows you to see much further ahead on the road at night. It also allows you to see road signs and road markings up ahead much clearer, making night driving with Xenon bulbs much safer than having halogen bulbs fitted in your car headlights.
As well as the improved safety aspect of Xenon bulbs, the fact that they make your car look much better than a car fitted with halogen bulbs is reason enough to opt for Xenon over halogen.
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December 23rd, 2008
Normally, when something either breaks down or stops working, we simply toss it away and replace it. That’s also the case with standard halogen car bulbs. The only difference is that when you replace your standard halogen headlight bulbs with more of the same, you’re fitting your car with bulbs that are inferior, and have an inferior light output.
When it comes to replacing your car headlight bulbs, there is a much better alternative than the same old halogen bulbs that your car came with. Bulbs that have a much brighter output yet are very cheap and work on the same wattage as your halogen bulbs.
Xenon Bulbs are widely regarded as the best car headlight bulbs on the market these days, and unlike standard halogen headlight bulbs, they produce a powerful bright light output, hence they last considerably longer than the usual standard halogen car bulbs.
Therefore, get rid of your current halogen car bulbs as soon as possible; there is a better and much more affordable solution; it’s called Xenon Bulbs. You don’t need to break the tradition of throwing out the broken stuff. Toss away your current halogen bulbs, and opt for Xenon Bulbs.
Don’t waste your money on repairing your factory-fitted halogen car bulbs; simply replace them with the Xenon Bulbs. It’s as easy as that. Out with the old, and in with the new.
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December 22nd, 2008
Most car drivers whose cars have factory-fitted standard halogen car bulbs usually think that there is no other, better solution than fixing or repairing their halogen bulbs when they break. But in fact, there is an even better solution, and this solution is called Xenon Bulbs.
Xenon Bulbs are some of the best car bulbs on the market today. Moreover, in contrast to standard halogen bulbs, Xenon Bulbs are much more effective than halogen bulbs.
Instead of replacing your inefficient halogen car headlights, you can replace them with the much more effective and powerful xenon bulb variety. Xenon bulbs are up to 300% (or three times) more powerful than standard halogen bulbs, meaning you can see much further on the road at night, and can see road markings and signs much clearer.
Those who say that finding the best brand of car bulbs is difficult are merely looking for an excuse. It certainly isn’t difficult, but in contrary, it’s rather easy; the answer has never been clearer: Xenon Bulbs. Hence, those of you who think that there is absolutely no hope are simply wrong. There is hope. Bear in mind one rather old saying: There is light at the end of the tunnel. In the case, it would be Xenon light.
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December 19th, 2008
Today’s technology uses xenon gas quite frequently, and in various fields of science. Xenon gas was initially considered a futuristic concept, and hence it appeared as a symbol of the future, representing the image of humankind in the process of enlarging the idea of high-tech science in general. For instance, let’s take as an example all those fabulous futuristic cars that James Bond keeps driving and crashing into pieces in each and every James Bond movie. There’s hardly anyone who wasn’t impressed by those cars appearing in the James Bond movies. Apart from being “futuristic” in terms of the design, there was something else that made those cars from the more recent Bond films look staggering and extravagant. Wonder what it was? Well, it was the car headlight bulbs, a.k.a. Xenon Bulbs.
Yes, Xenon Bulbs. You already know the usual tradition: every mind-boggling piece of technology has to appear in a James Bond movie before becoming accessible to the rest of us. Even the Sony Ericsson K800i, whose digital camera has a xenon flash as well, first appeared in a James Bond movie, and was then made available on the market. Xenon gas is being so extensively used in today’s technology, and we all have James Bond to thank for presenting and introducing it to us in the first place.
Xenon gas is also used in today’s car bulbs, and these car bulbs are called Xenon Bulbs. Therefore, forget about halogen bulbs, and forget about using standard halogen bulbs as your standard car bulbs. After all, would James Bond use halogen car bulbs? Honestly, if he did use them, he wouldn’t be THE James Bond we know.
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December 17th, 2008
Every car driver wants the best for their car, which is quite understandable, since nobody wants to get their car fixed every second day of the week, and when it comes to repairing some of the car’s accessories, it is obvious that the car bulbs are the first thing that comes to your mind, as they are the parts that usually require the most attention. There are lots of car drivers today who keep spending a fortune on fixing their factory-fitted car bulbs, that are supposed to be, or were supposed to be efficient, since they come along as part of the package when purchasing a new car.
If your factory-fitted, and most probably halogen, car bulbs break down every now and then, with you having to pay the mechanic a visit more frequently than you usually visit your doctor for a medical check-up, then there is absolutely no doubt that you should settle for something much more reliable, as well as affordable, something that you won’t have to get repaired every week of the month. Instead of getting your current standard halogen car bulbs fixed, you can alternatively upgrade to Xenon Bulbs, as they are more efficient and cost-productive than you could ever imagine.
As you may already know, there are numerous reasons behind the growing and rising popularity of Xenon Bulbs, and one of them is the following: They are up to 300% brighter than standard halogen bulbs.
The ability to see much further in the dark is surely worth the cost.
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December 16th, 2008
The first HID kits appeared several year ago now and their popularity continues to increase with there now being hundreds of different types available in a range of colours, most of which have originated from the Far East, most notably China. However despite the huge growth in popularity one question still remains - Are HID Kits Legal on UK Roads?
The Department of Transport says that for a aftermarket HID Headlamp Unit to be road legal in the UK it must be:
1. Type approved to ECE Regulations 98 as a Component
2. When fitted to a vehicle should Enable ECE Regulation 48 to be Complied with (although no government inspection will take place)
3. Comply with RVLR as far as “use” is concerned
In Practice this Means the Following
a. The Headlamp Unit (Outer Lens, Reflector and Bulb) shall be type approved to ECE 98 and be E marked to demonstrate this
b. Once fitted to a vehicle it must have headlamp cleaning and self-levelling (which can be for the headlamp or can be in the vehicle suspension – some expensive estate cars have self levelling suspension and that is adequate). Also dipped beam must stay on with main beam.
c. The Headlight must be in good working order, kept clean and correctly aligned
It is important to note that the Department of Transport classify the Headlamp Unit to be the Outer Lens, Reflector and Bulb and ALL of these parts must comply with ECE Regulation 98 and be E marked to demonstrate this fact.
To conclude the Department of Transport say you are NOT permitted to convert an existing halogen headlamp for use with HID bulbs. The Entire headlamp unit must be replaced with one designed for use with HID bulbs and it must be installed in accordance with the rules above.
Remember under the Road Traffic Act 1998 it is an offence to supply, fit or use vehicle parts which are not legal
It is for these reasons that all HID kits should be sold by responsible retailers as “For Off-Road and Show Use Only”.
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December 14th, 2008
When it comes to standard halogen car bulbs, there are numerous facts which outline their inefficiency. Halogen bulbs produce a yellowish and weak light output, which prevents the car driver from seeing the road as clearly as they might like, as well as any road signs and markings. Driving relies on the visibility provided by the car headlight bulbs and standard halogen car bulbs fail to produce an adequate amount of light. Light is crucial while driving.
In contrast to the inefficient standard halogen car bulbs, xenon bulbs meet each and every driving criterion, especially when it comes to visibility. With xenon bulbs fitted to the car, a driver can drive and see the road clearly - road markings and signs included. Xenon bulbs have just as long a lifespan as halogen bulbs, which means that the driver can use them for quite a long time. They only require the same power as well. The driver will not have to spend a fortune on fixing car bulbs either, as xenon bulbs are highly efficient, long-lasting and also affordable, which means that you will get a lot of advantages by selecting xenon bulbs as your standard car bulbs.
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