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Default CFL vs incandescent bulb: Brightness

Stanko wrote:
Perhaps it's just the brand(s) of CFL bulbs that I've been buying -
but has anyone else noticed a lack of "brightness" with these things.
Case in point: I've switched bulbs out in light fixtures that I
normally would use 75 watt incandescents in - replacing them with
CFL's. The light output always seems dimmer in nature. I've even
gone as far as replacing my "normal" 75-watters -- upping them to 100-
watt CFL's...but I get the same results.

I also don't believe the long-life promises. Most of mine burn out in
less than a year or two -- the same term that standard bulbs with.

I'm disheartened that incandescents will no longer be sold after 2012;
I visualize us all in a "dimmer world".....

I compare based on lumens. I've also been using the 75 watt equivalents
where I used to use 60 watt incandescents, particularly to accommodate
wife as the cfl's take a few minutes to come up to full brightness. I
still save electricity, which I don't care about, and bill is less,
which I do care about. In bath and powder rooms, I use incandescents as
use is only a few minutes and too short to get full light. In one
powder room and my stall shower, I still have original, 35 year old,
super bulbs.

I had one pair of cfl's I had to relegate to the front porch as they
were too white and glared in the house.