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Re: Just installed my first compact fluorescent light bulb. - Doc - 03-12-2009

JEBB wrote:
I've written the date I've installed the bulbs on their base. Way too many of them have lasted no longer than incandescent bulbs they replaced. Of course they cost many times more than the incandescents so I'm beginning to suspect a scam.

Ditto.

I've replaced all of the CFLs here with energy-efficient incandescents as the bulbs burnt out.

Disposing of the burnt out CFLs safely was a PITA.

I'm waiting for cheap LED bulbs now.


Re: Just installed my first compact fluorescent light bulb. - JoeH - 03-12-2009

The only CFL's I have had die early were GE brand bulbs. The n:Vision and Commercial Electric from Home Depot are still going well. Though I did have the GE bulbs mounted sideways in the fixture, the other GE bulbs that were used base down are still going. But there was no note about orientation on the package and it does not seem to have made any difference with the other CFL brands.


Re: Just installed my first compact fluorescent light bulb. - mattkime - 03-12-2009

>>it has now been determined that, at least in colder climates, the energy savings aren't near what they appear to be:

I believe if you search the forum you'll find that thoroughly debunked.


Re: Just installed my first compact fluorescent light bulb. - Psurfer - 03-12-2009

I'm w/Doc; my first installed CFL was also my last. I thought it had poor color quality -I tried 2 diffcolor temps: one was too blue, the other sickly yellow.


Re: Just installed my first compact fluorescent light bulb. - Article Accelerator - 03-12-2009

mattkime wrote:
>>it has now been determined that, at least in colder climates, the energy savings aren't near what they appear to be:

I believe if you search the forum you'll find that thoroughly debunked.

I'm not having any luck, Matt. Can you point me to the thread?

BTW, I'm surprised if that research is considered to be bunkum--the research was recent and from multiple credible sources.