CFL’s were a horrid step toward LED’s. Took too long to power up, needed to be on for several minutes or they would burn out quickly, ghastly glow and massive amounts of mercury added to landfills as we trashed them. Good riddance.
Quote: "LEDs are remarkably energy efficient, outperforming fluorescent light bulbs by up to 80%. Unlike their fluorescent fixture counterparts, LED lights impressively convert a staggering 95% of their energy into light while losing only 5% as heat. This remarkable energy saving feature significantly lowers power consumption, ensuring a robust and consistent output at a reduced wattage.
Moreover, the longevity of LED lights is truly remarkable, with certain models boasting an impressive lifespan ranging from 50,000 to over 100,000 hours. This not only translates to substantial savings in terms of replacement costs but also contributes to the reduction of waste being sent to landfills.">
Kroykali 8 months ago
The “old fashioned” compact flourescents. Now pretty much replaced by LED’s. Doesn’t take long for things to become obsolete anymore.
CoffeeBob Premium Member 8 months ago
CFL’s were a horrid step toward LED’s. Took too long to power up, needed to be on for several minutes or they would burn out quickly, ghastly glow and massive amounts of mercury added to landfills as we trashed them. Good riddance.
Stat_man99 8 months ago
Quit giving into these Eco-Nazis….LIVE YOUR OWN LIFE!!!!!
ComicGent 8 months ago
Quote: "LEDs are remarkably energy efficient, outperforming fluorescent light bulbs by up to 80%. Unlike their fluorescent fixture counterparts, LED lights impressively convert a staggering 95% of their energy into light while losing only 5% as heat. This remarkable energy saving feature significantly lowers power consumption, ensuring a robust and consistent output at a reduced wattage.
Moreover, the longevity of LED lights is truly remarkable, with certain models boasting an impressive lifespan ranging from 50,000 to over 100,000 hours. This not only translates to substantial savings in terms of replacement costs but also contributes to the reduction of waste being sent to landfills.">
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 8 months ago
I barely remember the CFLs. But these LEDs will most likely last longer than me!
DawnQuinn1 8 months ago
Contrary to what LED bulb makers say, a 25WATT LED is NOT as bright as a 60 WATT incandescent. FAR from it.