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Lighter, cheaper, LED light bulbs are starting to enter the marketplace
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LED proves, though science and technology we can get more from less.
If your a dittohead you will be morning the death of incandescent light bulbs that cost 20 times more to run and only last a few months. .
Maybe if I lived in a warehouse I would appreciate them, but I don't.
We live in a complex and the lighting in the parking area was weak. I put in 100 watt equivalent CFLs and the place lit up. Some of those bulbs have been burning bright for over two years. They are remarkable. Plus some give off a kind of hue that makes for a more subtle light.
I still use incandescent bulbs in the bathroom and so on, but everywhere I can I use CFLs because they are in many ways so much better--even in my study areas.
Plus you don't mind at all leaving one or two on for longer periods which I believe increases personal safety and home security.
We have LED rope lights in light coves around our main living areas and master bedroom. They give a nice ambiant glow to the rooms, and I may never replace them in my lifetime!
I am waiting for an improved LED bulb for my can ceiling lights, but with CFLs expected to last another few years, I can wait! CFLs have improved significantly over the past two decades, and they are virtually impossible to tell the difference between them and incandescents in light fixtures and under lamp shades.
The day of buying cheap lights and then paying hundreds of dollars to power them up are over!
I have purchased 45 LED bulbs and have had mixed reliability.
The good news - some are very reliable. I have five LED bulbs outside that have run dusk to dawn for two years with no problems.
The bad news - some bulbs are VERY unreliable. VERY high failure rates.
I purchased 12 of one type LED bulb and 9 have failed (8.5W product 47856 from LEDLight.com). To make matters worse they are refusing to replace them now.
Beware of LEDLight.com. This company is selling products that they know are defective. No support for failed LED bulbs. These bulbs are very expensive ($20 - $105) and in some cases last only two or three weeks. They refuse to replace defective bulbs. LEDLight.com is selling known defective products and has bad customer service.
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In this effort, there has been a fair amount of exaggeration and some outright lies propagated. I am very suspicious of claims of "You will save X dollars every year if you buy our $10 bulb." Often, they don't save that much money, and they don't last as long as they claim.
There are some applications where CFLs and LEDs make perfect sense. They save power over the long run if your lighting needs meet specific requirements. Unfortunately, the same is not true for all applications.
I have a few lights in my home that are probably on only a few hours each year (i.e. closets, storage shed, etc.) In those cases, the power savings will NEVER pay for the premium that the newer bulbs cost.