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[edited to be slightly more international]
There exist any number of air fresheners which plug into wall outlets, but none which fit into light bulb sockets.
This one would. Furthermore, it would either have a lamp socket in it (just as some plug in fresheners have outlets in them), or have a light
built into it, so you wouldn't be deprived of your light due to the desire for fresh scent.
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//But light bulbs on the ceiling don't have edison screw fittings\\ In that particular part of the world where I live ofcourse it might be different for other parts of the world and I wouldn't want to come of all (insert name of country) centered// - they have normal BC fittings. ES fittings are for special purpose uses.\\ |
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Over here, light bulbs on the ceiling have edison screw fittings, and the only light bulbs I've ever seen with anything resembling a BC fitting were in a car. |
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Sounds like the air freshener company may have to develop multiple product lines in order to work with different standardized lightings in various parts of the world. |
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I bet the desire for fresh scent varies in intensity according to cultural background and geographic location. |
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