Do you think 3 way bulbs are as popular as they used to be?
Sometimes I wonder, since I sometimes notice lamps in thrift stores having 3 way sockets but just regular 1 way bulbs in them.
Personally, to me I’m. But ocd so using a non 3 way bulb in a 3 way socket bothers me that it doesn’t work right. Although I know some don’t care.
I just wonder if 3 way bulbs are something that younger people don’t know about.
I know that most larger lamps and especially floor lamps still come with 3 way sockets… but the led 3 way bulbs tend to cost quite a bit, unless you get them at Dollar Tree.
My dad never liked the 3 way bulbs, he said the higher wattage always burned out quickly so it acted like a regular bulb anyway. Plus he said the sockets would wear out fast. I do remember the socket in one lamp having to be replaced 2 or 3 times. Now he just puts a regular led bulb in that lamp. But if that led burns out I may give him a 3 way one to use.
I do have some 30-70-100 and 50-100-150 W incandescent 3 ways in my collection (primarily newer ones I bought right before the ban) and others I’ve gotten in lamps I bought.
But mostly I don’t use them because I feel like I’m wasting electricity due to the higher wattages.
The 3 way CFLs didn’t seem to catch on as well, but I have seen one or two lamps with them… I’ve yet to see a used lamp with a proper 3 way led in it through.
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Collect vintage incandescent and fluorescent fixtures. Also like HID lighting and streetlights.