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On Apr 18, 1:06*pm, wrote:
With these new compact florescent bulbs, we may as well all go back to candle light. *I have lived with these damn CF bulbs in my garage for several years. *I go in to get a tool, and have to stand for 5 minutes waiting to be able to see what I'm doing. *I started carrying a flashlight to use while these damn bulbs got up to full brightness. That's when I realized I may as well just use the flashlight, or a candle. *By the time these bulbs are bright enough to see anything I am shutting them back off and leaving with my tools. *The other night I finally had enough. *I replaced them with standard light bulbs. *Now I am no longer living in the dark and wasting my life away waiting to see. *Those CF bulbs might save energy, and might save me a few cents, but the aggravation is not worth it. *Except for lights that remain on for long periods of time, I will not be using CF bulbs any longer. One other thing, these bulbs are advertised to outlast standard bulbs. I have not found that to be correct. *None of them last any longer, and many burn out sooner. *I did find that those that take the longest to get up to normal brightness seem to last longer than those that get bright sooner. *Either way, they are not practical except for security lights that stay on for long periods of time, and their cost savings are quickly used to replace these bulbs that cost 10 or more times the cost of a standard bulb. Old ones were not very good but what you state is completly opposite of what is true now, I use about 50 of them indoors and out at several locations up to -15f, the only ones slow to get bright are the flood lights, this I am told is a heat design issue since they are enclosed. Get a 25 watt unit, it equals 100w incandesant, but if you only go in and out for a minute, incandesant may be best. A good review of cfls is at www.popularmechanics.com One of the cheapest cfls is actualy rated as good and maybe better at color rendition as compared to incandesants pleasing effect. My opion is incandesants should be taxed to $2.00 and cfls rebated to 1$. |
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