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MineralMan

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9. Yup, and for those who just must have an incandescent bulb,
Reply to RC (Reply #6)
Thu Jan 2, 2014, 10:28 AM
Jan 2014

those specialty bulbs will find in other lamps and sockets, as well. Much ado over nothing, I believe. I've changed my entire house over to CFL's except for those few bulbs that must be incandescent. I have a piano lamp, for example, that uses an elongated incandescent bulb. Those will remain available, but I have a few on hand, since I found some on sale on eBay a couple of years ago. The fridge, the oven and a couple of recessed ceiling fixtures are the only places where I still have incandescents, and I'll probably replace those I can with LEDs in the near future. Frankly, I never use the light in my oven, anyhow.

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