BridgetBordeaux
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You can google this topic to get all the details.
Being the budget board, I wanted to point this out now to everyone before the shelf based options slowly decrease.
The movement is on the way to transition from incandescent bulbs to a variety of high tech bulbs. The new technology bulbs save money, last longer, and throw off a different shade of light than we have used for the past 100 or so years.
I went to Walmart the other day and witnessed that about half the shelf space is already devoted to "green bulbs".
For those not ready yet to replace all your bulbs with the new ones (they are much more expensive), now is the time to stock up on the old ones.
As time marches on the selection will dwindle and the prices will go up on the few old fashioned bulbs left.
If you have a dimmer switch in your house, it can not be used with the new technology bulbs. (UPDATE- I have been told that certain models will work with dimmer switches)
I also am not thrilled about replacing 4 bulbs in each ceiling fan with 20 bucks worth of new ones. We very seldom use the lights and if one burns out, I would rather spend 50 cents to replace one bulb than shift over to the new ones. I also don't want a mixture of bulbs in the thing either!
There are certainly some lights in my house that we can change out and we will be just fine, but there are also some that I prefer to leave as they are.
So............now would be the time to look over the lights in your house and start to accumulate the wattage and styles that you want. Even though the law give us a couple of years for the transition, many retailers are decreasing the stock of old bulbs NOW!
Ikea has already announced that it will no longer sell the old bulbs and others are sure to follow in the near future.
Being the budget board, I wanted to point this out now to everyone before the shelf based options slowly decrease.
The movement is on the way to transition from incandescent bulbs to a variety of high tech bulbs. The new technology bulbs save money, last longer, and throw off a different shade of light than we have used for the past 100 or so years.
I went to Walmart the other day and witnessed that about half the shelf space is already devoted to "green bulbs".
For those not ready yet to replace all your bulbs with the new ones (they are much more expensive), now is the time to stock up on the old ones.
As time marches on the selection will dwindle and the prices will go up on the few old fashioned bulbs left.
If you have a dimmer switch in your house, it can not be used with the new technology bulbs. (UPDATE- I have been told that certain models will work with dimmer switches)
I also am not thrilled about replacing 4 bulbs in each ceiling fan with 20 bucks worth of new ones. We very seldom use the lights and if one burns out, I would rather spend 50 cents to replace one bulb than shift over to the new ones. I also don't want a mixture of bulbs in the thing either!
There are certainly some lights in my house that we can change out and we will be just fine, but there are also some that I prefer to leave as they are.
So............now would be the time to look over the lights in your house and start to accumulate the wattage and styles that you want. Even though the law give us a couple of years for the transition, many retailers are decreasing the stock of old bulbs NOW!
Ikea has already announced that it will no longer sell the old bulbs and others are sure to follow in the near future.