Bicycle tubes typically last around 1-2 years before needing to be replaced, depending on usage and maintenance.
Bike tubes typically last around 1-2 years before needing to be replaced, depending on usage and maintenance.
Bicycle inner tubes typically last around 1-2 years before needing to be replaced, depending on usage and maintenance.
Fluorescent tubes typically last around 10,000 to 15,000 hours. Factors that can affect their lifespan include frequency of use, temperature fluctuations, and the quality of the ballast.
Bike inner tubes typically last around 1-2 years with regular use, but this can vary depending on factors like tire pressure, road conditions, and maintenance.
Inner tubes typically last between 1 to 3 years before needing to be replaced, depending on factors such as frequency of use, riding conditions, and maintenance.
The clamps on your tubal ligation are supposed to last a lifetime. If problems occur sometimes they have to be removed to correct a problem. That is not a common occurrance.
Vacuum tubes
Yes, it is possible to replace T12 fluorescent tubes with T8 tubes as long as the fixtures are compatible with the T8 tubes. T8 tubes are more energy efficient and have a longer lifespan than T12 tubes.
chimes
No.
Mailing tubes are tubes that one can put mail in. Generally, it is best for shipping things that are long, or tube shaped. They can be found at any post office.