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RalphIII said:A few other things to add also as I used to buy these in hopes of lowering the utility bills.
1) Fluorescent type bulbs are terrible in cold weather as they lose much of their luminosity. I can attest to that with the need for more light in my shop during cooler periods.
2) They claim these bulbs will last for up wards to 7 years, however, I never had any last more than a year or so! A caller on a radio station said that life span is only based upon a few hours of usage per day, as per "fine" print.
Let's see. We have toilets that often have to be double-flushed because of water restrictions, kinda defeats the purpose, and soon to be light and I fear toilet paper restrictions. Believe me that is a fear!:laugh:
LadyEagle said:Did you hear the part about if they're broken, they contain mercury and have to be treated as a hazardous waste? Toxic to people and pets. Nice.
Since Congress made it a Law that we won't be able to buy regular bulbs one day, I intend to stock pile regular bulbs. I will buy several hundred and that should last for a few years.
First the tv and now the bulbs. What a bunch of goofballs on Capitol Hill.
Congress....about as bright as a burned out light bulb.
Gwen said:I bought one out of curiosity, and it works just fine. But the hazardous waste part scares me. I don't think I want to buy any more because of that!
So what do you do with them when they burn out? Just toss them in the trash like an incandescent bulb? Or do you have to call hazmat?
Revmitchell said:Libs who support them do not really have a reasonable answer for this. The fact is they do not just deteriorate and go back to dust. They just pollute the ground permanently.
Gwen said:Ah! I believe I'm having a light bulb moment! I'll not be buying any more of THOSE!
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mercury is a hazardous material.hillclimber1 said:We have them in everything but Barb's 3 way reading lamp and the little chandelier over the dining room table. They don't scare me, and this is one stupid stunt by the enviro nutcake legislators that saves me money. And my wallet is a way I measure my environmental consciousness. About the only thing we recycle is our pop cans, because in OR, we must pay a deposit. Most everything else costs too much to recycle.
I'm a firm advocate of term limits; not only of congressmen, but their output as well!!Revmitchell said:Libs who support them do not really have a reasonable answer for this. The fact is they do not just deteriorate and go back to dust. They just pollute the ground permanently.