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Jan 07, 2008 -- CFLs are good, but LEDs will be better

During a recent Clark Stinks segment, someone was upset about Clark's recommendation of CFL (compact fluorescent lights) bulbs. Clark jokes that he's surprised his wife would post something about him behind his back! Clark and Lane always go back and forth about the CFLs in their home. The problem is that Clark was an early adopter of CFLs. He bought when they were too expensive and didn't have all the kinks ironed out. So his CFLs emit a yellow-green glow and take a full 90 seconds to fire up from the time you flip the switch!

CFLs only account for about 5 percent of the market today. But they'll continue to be more prominent in people's lives. There's a new federal mandate that requires 35 percent more efficient lighting over the next several years. Meanwhile, there's been some concern about the level of mercury in CFLs. But Clark says it's only a minor amount. You'd practically have to crack open the bulb and inhale to get yourself in trouble! Keep in mind that CFLs are probably only a transitional technology. The next major advance will be LEDs (light-emitting diodes) in the home. Did you see the Times Square ball drop on New Year's Eve? That was all LEDs. LED Xmas lights were also popular this past season because they're much safer and more cost-efficient. But we're still about 5 years away from commercial viability for LED household use.

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What others are saying

  • CFL's ripped off
    Watch where you buy your bulbs. We saw them on sale in a discount grocery store and decided to stock up. Bad move. We are replacing them constantly -have gone through about 16 bulbs in one year. I will not buy any more of these bulbs. As they burn out now, they are being replaced with cheap incandescent. The cost of the cheap bulbs was more than I would have paid in electricity over the past year using incandescents.
  • CFL's
    If you are using a dimmer switch on your CFL's this may cause them to fail early on.
  • CFL warranty
    I have CFL's all over the house.
    Only one has lasted as long as the warranty claims. Most last 1-2 yrs max.
  • CFLs Compact Fluorescent Lights
    I bought and installed many of these bulbs around my house. Then I decided I wanted the old incandescent bulbs back because of the CFLs are noisy and they don't give enough light to read by. When I changed the bulbs the incandescent bulbs burned out the first time I turned them off and back on. These were brand new incandescent bulbs. I tried changing several light fixtures back to the incandescent bulbs and each time the incandescent bulb burned out the first time it was turned off and then back on again.
    Please explain why this happened. I thought it might be the mercury that caused this. It's a mystery to me.
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