I just purchased 60 watt cfl bulbs from Walmart for 92 cents each. Not a whole lot more expensive then old incandescent bulbs.
They do make cfl's that are covered with more glass to make them look like regular bulbs if you don't like the twisty shape. Also, I just found some really nice cfl flame tip ones at Costco that were $3 for a 6 pack. We have also switched over our outside flood lights to cfl. They take a few minutes to warm up and come to full brightness...but my DH is very happy now that he doesn't have to grab the ladder and climb 2 stories to replace bulbs. One of them has been in for almost 2 years now.
I agree that they do put out less light then the old bulbs. So that's why I purchase them in a higher watt equivalent then the bulb I am replacing.
They do make cfl's that are covered with more glass to make them look like regular bulbs if you don't like the twisty shape. Also, I just found some really nice cfl flame tip ones at Costco that were $3 for a 6 pack. We have also switched over our outside flood lights to cfl. They take a few minutes to warm up and come to full brightness...but my DH is very happy now that he doesn't have to grab the ladder and climb 2 stories to replace bulbs. One of them has been in for almost 2 years now.
I agree that they do put out less light then the old bulbs. So that's why I purchase them in a higher watt equivalent then the bulb I am replacing.