I recently stumbled on some very nice replacements for most of our CFL bulbs while cruising our local Lowe's.
Sylvania has introduced some excellent LED bulbs that *finally* have good color (we strongly prefer 2700K). Every other LED lamp (and most CFLs) have been rejected by SWMBO within < 30 sec - even the vaunted ($100) Cree bulbs... But she actually likes these!
Link to bulbs & Detailed info

Instant-on is a huge benefit, they support dimming, and are even more efficient than comparable CFLs. Combined with some slightly modified $2.50 reflectors from 1000bulbs, these have replaced every 75W PAR30 lamp in our house. The intensity is slightly lower, but the lighting is more even.
Link to reflectors

The obvious downside is that they are still expensive ($25 ea), but at our crazy electricity rates (see this thread) the payback is very quick compared to incandescents, and they are rated to last 50,000 hours. Did I mention that they are instant-on??
So far I have not seen them anywhere except Lowe's, and they seem to be having a hard time keeping them in stock at our local store. Hopefully the cost will continue to decline as volume ramps.
Sylvania has introduced some excellent LED bulbs that *finally* have good color (we strongly prefer 2700K). Every other LED lamp (and most CFLs) have been rejected by SWMBO within < 30 sec - even the vaunted ($100) Cree bulbs... But she actually likes these!

Link to bulbs & Detailed info

Instant-on is a huge benefit, they support dimming, and are even more efficient than comparable CFLs. Combined with some slightly modified $2.50 reflectors from 1000bulbs, these have replaced every 75W PAR30 lamp in our house. The intensity is slightly lower, but the lighting is more even.
Link to reflectors
The obvious downside is that they are still expensive ($25 ea), but at our crazy electricity rates (see this thread) the payback is very quick compared to incandescents, and they are rated to last 50,000 hours. Did I mention that they are instant-on??

So far I have not seen them anywhere except Lowe's, and they seem to be having a hard time keeping them in stock at our local store. Hopefully the cost will continue to decline as volume ramps.


and LOML loves to turn them OFF.
LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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