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    It's been about three years since I bought my first LED light bulbs and most of them are still working. First I installed on fixtures that we use all the time. As the prices have come down I've slowly replaced all my regular sized incandescents, then CFLs, with LEDs. Now they are essentially the same price as incandescents if you buy in bulk. I've seen a substantial savings in my electric bill.

    Then I replaced all my sconce bulbs with chandelier type "crystal" bulbs. The bulbs themselves are not very attractive but they are not normally seen in my fixtures.

    Now I'm working on the odd-sized stuff, like microwave bulbs and chandeliers.

    These microwave bulbs are under $5 each if you buy in sets of 6. They are rather odd looking, but hidden behind shades so that's not an issue. These will do an overhead microwave and most refrigerators. I've been looking forward to replacing these, as the old 40W bulbs are $4 each and I'm replacing them twice/ year. These are 4W each and should last years.

    Next, for chandeliers where the bulb is visible, I found these filament type, 2 watt, non-dimmable, for about $5 each in . When these first came out they were extremely expensive. Even my wife commented on how attractive they are- better than the incandescents that they replaced. And they are actually brighter then the old 25 watt bulbs.

    Now to find some dimmable ones for my large dining room chandelier...
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    I'm not a fan of LED lights, and have been hoarding incandescent bulbs for a while. Lighting is very important to me.
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    Here, the move is firmly towards LED lighting (Halogen bulbs, also, to an extent) and away from the old-style 'incandescent' filament bulbs. Those bulbs have been in the process of being phased out for quite some time.

    The only reason that they've not yet completely disappeared from British stores is because such large stocks were previously manufactured. Even so, the majority of lighting shops do not, now, carry any stock of them.

    Give it a year or 2, and we'll fail to have any decent choice available to us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    I'm not a fan of LED lights, and have been hoarding incandescent bulbs for a while. Lighting is very important to me.

    Interesting... why don't you like LEDs? I can't see any difference in the quality of light with the new bulbs.

    I'm sold on the longevity and superior efficiency... got most of my house converted now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NightTrain View Post
    Interesting... why don't you like LEDs? I can't see any difference in the quality of light with the new bulbs.

    I'm sold on the longevity and superior efficiency... got most of my house converted now.
    I see a difference in the warmth of the glow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    I'm not a fan of LED lights, and have been hoarding incandescent bulbs for a while. Lighting is very important to me.
    Quote Originally Posted by NightTrain View Post
    Interesting... why don't you like LEDs? I can't see any difference in the quality of light with the new bulbs.

    I'm sold on the longevity and superior efficiency... got most of my house converted now.
    I have been buying these for a while and notice no difference between them and regular bulbs.

    Here is another thread about LED lighting. http://www.debatepolicy.com/showthre...ing&highlight=

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    I see a difference in the warmth of the glow.
    With the squiggly bulbs yes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Diamond View Post
    With the squiggly bulbs yes.

    Talking about these?



    I never liked those. Total scam and the light was crappy.


    I switched to bulbs like these for the chandelier :



    And then normal looking ones like Peri linked to above for the rest of the house. Honestly, the light is the same to me.
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    Holy crap that pic is huge! Sorry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NightTrain View Post
    Talking about these?



    I never liked those. Total scam and the light was crappy.


    I switched to bulbs like these for the chandelier :



    And then normal looking ones like Peri linked to above for the rest of the house. Honestly, the light is the same to me.
    Yeah. Last longer and more efficient.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Diamond View Post
    Yeah. Last longer and more efficient.
    Yeah, I tried a few of those and they didn't last anywhere near as long as they claimed they would. The new generation LEDs are far superior in longevity, power usage and quality of light.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    I'm not a fan of LED lights, and have been hoarding incandescent bulbs for a while. Lighting is very important to me.
    I've had such a huge variety of bulb types, and I have tended to stock up when I find a sale, so that my collection expanded past a 36" shelf in a kitchen wall cabinet. As I've been converting to LEDs my unused bulbs go into a box in the garage, and when convenient donated to the ReStore. If you have a place like that you should be able to get incandescent bulbs for pennies on the dollar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glockmail View Post
    I've had such a huge variety of bulb types, and I have tended to stock up when I find a sale, so that my collection expanded past a 36" shelf in a kitchen wall cabinet. As I've been converting to LEDs my unused bulbs go into a box in the garage, and when convenient donated to the ReStore. If you have a place like that you should be able to get incandescent bulbs for pennies on the dollar.
    I've never heard of it. Is it a general resale shop, or something more specific to hardware? Our resale shops only have clothes or home decor.
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    I've been getting rid of my squiggly bulbs as well, getting rid of the potential for mercury contamination should they break. Years ago (maybe 10?) I replaced the eight 100W floodlights around my house with CFLs. They are squigglies inside of a standard reflector. They are all a PITA to change; two of these are two stories up and I have to stand on a 6' stepladder then use and extension pole to get to them. All eight are still working. During cold weather they take a good ten minutes to warm up to full brightness but the light quality when warm is very good. I have been well-pleased with that purchase and plan to let them run out their life cycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbey View Post
    I've never heard of it. Is it a general resale shop, or something more specific to hardware? Our resale shops only have clothes or home decor.
    It's similar to a Salvation Army or Goodwill but it caters specifically to building supplies. It is division of Habitat for Humanity.

    http://www.habitat.org/restores

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