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In reply to the discussion: Why people still use inefficient incandescent light bulbs [View all]DirkGently
(12,151 posts)56. Your wish has been granted. Sorta.
http://www.homedepot.com/b/N-5yc1v/Ntk-Extended/Ntt-warm%2Bcree%2Bbulb?browsestoreoption=1
2700k, which is truly warm, not like "warm" CFLs that are still bluish. A19 base. The "dimming" works, but it's notchier than incandescent -- it moves in small leaps, and below a certain point they "jump" to off where an incandescent would smoothly dim to almost nothing. 40 and 60-watt equivalents.
But they look good and don't cost too much ($10-$14).
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Yes, that's my biggest concern with them. A means to dispose of them should be established.
Fla Dem
Dec 2013
#25
Cleanup instructions if you break a CFL bulb (careful with that mercury vapor):
Nye Bevan
Dec 2013
#4
Thanks for your concern. I've used exclusively CFL bulbs for nearly a decade and never had one break
morningfog
Dec 2013
#88
We tried the CFL's in the Kitchen (standard socket size) and when the power wasn't on all the way,
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2013
#35
Firstly not all incandescents are going. Quartz halogen incandescents will still be available
intaglio
Dec 2013
#28
I was just down at my local Target, they have a bunch of incandecents on clearance.
Packerowner740
Dec 2013
#31
I know it's just me but I seem to have trouble with depth perception with LEDs. CFLs are better.
Gidney N Cloyd
Dec 2013
#42
CFLs don't produce the same kind of light, take time to warm up, usually can't be dimmed, etc.
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2013
#58
Yeah, I keep a box in the garage with old Ni-Cd batteries. But I think places like Home Depot will
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2013
#64
They still make them. There are incandescent A19 bulbs that are 28% more efficient on the market.
NutmegYankee
Dec 2013
#74