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Carl in Tampa 12-22-2013 08:50 PM

LAST CALL on some incandescent light bulbs.
 
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On Jan. 1 it will become illegal to manufacture or import traditional 60-watt and 40-watt incandescent bulbs, thanks to a 2007 bill that set strict minimum efficiency standards – and effectively outlawed the ordinary bulb.

Last light: Final phaseout of incandescent bulbs coming Jan. 1 | Fox News

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BobnBev 12-23-2013 10:45 AM

Thanx for shedding some light on this subject.:1rotfl::clap2::ho:

KathieI 12-23-2013 11:59 AM

I've already stocked up because this is the dumbest decision anyone every made. Don't they have better things to do????

ilovetv 12-23-2013 12:17 PM

Two informative articles--with both positive and negative points--on this subject:

"..Rather than setting off a boom in the U.S. manufacture of replacement lights, the leading replacement lights are compact fluorescents, or CFLs, which are made almost entirely overseas, mostly in China.

Consisting of glass tubes twisted into a spiral, they require more hand labor, which is cheaper there. So though they were first developed by American engineers in the 1970s, none of the major brands make CFLs in the United States..."
Light bulb factory closes; End of era for U.S. means more jobs overseas
General Info and Do's and Don'ts about CFL's:
Q: I don't want to buy any CFLs that are not made in the US. What brands are those?

A: There is only one CFL manufacturer, Lights of America, whose bulbs are assembled in the US.
But many of their parts come from off-shore. All the major brands, Sylvania, GE, Philips, Maxlite,Westinghouse, TCP, Feit, Greenlite, Satco and Globe to name a few, have their bulbs made off-shore. In fact, most all of the products we buy or consume come from outside the US. Buying only CFLs with the Energy Star label assures you they have met very strict quality standards, regardless of their country of origin.
Seattle City Light Residential Conservation | Compact Fluorescent Bulbs

NoMoSno 12-23-2013 02:00 PM

Wonder what landfills will be like in 10 yrs.
Is everyone going to use the correct clean up method:
Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFLs) | US EPA

Of course many will believe our electric bill will go down, and save the environment...

tippyclubb 12-29-2013 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by KathieI (Post 800050)
I've already stocked up because this is the dumbest decision anyone every made. Don't they have better things to do????

I went to Home Depot yesterday and bought $65 worth of bulbs. I think I'm set for life with bulbs and Tom thought I was crazy.

A six pack of incandescent 60 watt bulbs was $8. One 60 watt energy efficient bulb was $11. Nope, I'm not crazy!

I know they claim the new bulbs last longer, but its all about the money. Besides I dislike having to wait 5 minutes for the new bulbs to warm and get light.

Bonanza 12-29-2013 08:49 PM

CFL Light Bulbs and the Environment
 
I think the explosion of CFL light bulbs could very well turn into a nightmare. Yes, they last long and are less expensive to use. They do, however, contain mercury. To my knowledge, no one is recycling them and if you break one or better yet, there is no way they won't contaminate our landfills and wherever else they are thrown.

Yes, the "new' use of CFLs could be the opening of another Pandora's Box.

JP 12-29-2013 08:51 PM

Street sale of the future:
Pssst.....I've got a 60w incandescent light bulb I'll sell you for $10. Look out--RUN--it's the lightbulb police!

CFrance 12-29-2013 08:54 PM

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Originally Posted by tippyclubb (Post 803118)
I went to Home Depot yesterday and bought $65 worth of bulbs. I think I'm set for life with bulbs and Tom thought I was crazy.

A six pack of incandescent 60 watt bulbs was $8. One 60 watt energy efficient bulb was $11. Nope, I'm not crazy!

I know they claim the new bulbs last longer, but its all about the money. Besides I dislike having to wait 5 minutes for the new bulbs to warm and get light.

Three-way CFL bulbs cost upwards of $15 apiece, and we had our first three burn out either one of the light levels or else just plain break within the first month of use. A waste of money; then there's the hassle of disposing of them because of the mercury. I've put CFL's in lamps that don't use three ways, but until they come up with a CFL three way that works, it will be incandescents in those lamps. I'm all for trying to live green, even if it costs some more, but not when it wastes our money.

tippyclubb 12-29-2013 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by JP (Post 803162)
Street sale of the future:
Pssst.....I've got a 60w incandescent light bulb I'll sell you for $10. Look out--RUN--it's the lightbulb police!

Now there's an ideal of what to do with my $65 worth of bulbs. Hmmmmm, keep or sell. Lol !

kellyjam 12-29-2013 08:58 PM

Dirty secret about CFL's are they don't last if it is a light your turn on and off a lot. If it is a light that stays on continuously then they last longer but not long enough to make it cost effective.

tippyclubb 12-29-2013 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 803164)
Three-way CFL bulbs cost upwards of $15 apiece, and we had our first three burn out either one of the light levels or else just plain break within the first month of use. A waste of money; then there's the hassle of disposing of them because of the mercury. I've put CFL's in lamps that don't use three ways, but until they come up with a CFL three way that works, it will be incandescents in those lamps. I'm all for trying to live green, even if it costs some more, but not when it wastes our money.


I also heard if you have dimmers the new bulbs will not dim. You will have to buy new dimmers for the energy efficient bulbs.

It does not surprise me at all your bulbs burnt out so quickly. I always suspected this was another money scam.


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