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I noticed Dollar Tree has the 3 way LED bulbs now, for $1.25. They’re the warm white too, which I prefer. I picked up a couple to try.
It’s nice to finally see AFFORDABLE 3 way LED bulbs, since most, are $6-7 each at other stores.
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Collect vintage incandescent and fluorescent fixtures. Also like HID lighting and streetlights.
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Milwaukeeman2003
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I wouldn’t buy them as they’re probably poorly made, so please be aware of them burning out long before their expected lifespan.
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Screw the 2028 120 lumen per watt mandate and DeviantArt! Love old cars, cassette tapes, radios, severe weather and most of all, lighting!
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I mean, at this point, do you really have any choice? It's not like you can still get most incandescent 3-way bulbs anymore, or at least not brand new.
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Cool that they have them.
For $1.25, they're worth trying. I might also get one to try out eventually. I can't really speak for the three-way LEDs since I've never used any, but even some LEDs that cost quite a bit more that I've used don't last as long as they should.
I think only the 50-200-250w incandescent three-ways are still made. I've only seen GE ones. Haven't seen any modern Philips or Sylvania ones.
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I mean, at this point, do you really have any choice? It's not like you can still get most incandescent 3-way bulbs anymore, or at least not brand new.
Fair point.
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I'll be honest here and say that as much as I like traditional light sources I just can't see running incandescent in the house anymore ! Between their inefficiency and heat output , no thank you ! It's hard enough to keep my house cool in the summer already !
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I got rid of most of my CFLs when LED became mainstream . I have only a handful of CFLs left . I despise the dim startup whch alot of them had !
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Can’t forget that they’re a fire hazard ether, that’s why my parents got rid of CFLs because I warned them about it.
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previously used CFLs for over 20 years with no issues other than the dim startup and crappy color (2,700k)
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Can’t forget that they’re a fire hazard ether, that’s why my parents got rid of CFLs because I warned them about it.
How many times can this be repeated? CFLs AREN'T fire hazard.
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I"m don't speak English well, and rely on online translating to write in this site. Please forgive me if my choice of my words looks like offensive, while that isn't my intention.
I only working with the international date format (dd.mm.yyyy).
I lives in Israel, which is a 220-240V, 50hz country.
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How many times can this be repeated? CFLs AREN'T fire hazard.
Because I’ve seen it on YouTube before and one family lost their home because of it. Since I don’t know how to put a link on here, I encourage you to look it up on there.
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I mean, I've also seen LED bulbs catch fire, heck, a local sandwich shop had a Feit LED bulb leave behind this mess.
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Columbus City Schools had one of their middle schools receive extensive damaged from a fire that was traced to a magnetic ballasted 4' troffer ! Hell , any form of lighting can cause a fire when something unexpected goes wrong !
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Anything can be a fire hazard when used outside the rated usage or when something unexpected goes wrong. As for CFLs, the 120v ones have more components inside, and combined with using bottom of the barrel parts, you have a pretty margin product to begin with. Some offbrand CFLs were well known at having rather spicy behavior if left on a EOL state for a extended period.
Now I think better quality CFLs, anything with the big 3's name on it tended to be safer. I also got rid of most of my CFLs when LED became decent enough, I still keep a few linear fluorescent fixtures around but CFLs never really appealed to me too much aside from the externally ballasted lamps or the old preheat ones.
With most lighting equipment, it's generally a good idea to relamp or at least disable EOL luminaires in a reasonable amount of time to reduce the risk of damage to the control gear which may lead to a risk of fire.
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