...are a joke. I am very mindful of the environment and always try to cut my energy consumption. I replaced all my lightbulbs with the curly ones, and they burn out more quickly than the regular ones. I have had FIVE conk out on me in the past 18 months. FIVE! I thought these things were supposed to last, like, a decade. I've got a box filled with burnt out ones that I can't toss or recycle because of the mercury content. I think we've been duped.
I hesitate to bore you with the technical details — if someone is interested I'll post them.
There's a sound technical reason why the low energy lamps produce less light than the "equivalent" filiament lamp. You need to buy the next size up to get as much light as before.I hesitate to bore you with the technical details — if someone is interested I'll post them.
I've never had any burn out, but what bugs me about the bloody things is you pick one up and it says "equivent to a 60w globe" - yeah well no way in hell does the light that comes out of those things equal the globes they supposedly replace. For my reading light and lights in bathroom/kitchen I had to go out and get the strongest ones I could find (I think 23/24w.. something like that) just to get enough light to make things useful.I'm all for saving the environment, using less power etc, but when you can't see well enough what's the point? Besides why they have to be curly and weird shapes is also beyond me. Took forever to tind one for my bedside that was even close to a "normal" (ok old) globe size/shape to fit my light.