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smokey0810

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Sad day when you can no longer go to the local hardware store and buy lightbulbs. The light bulbs in our dining room light are no longer for sale. Had to get some on eBay…..
 
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It's called, "times change". Get used to it. LED's use dramatically less power and last a lot longer.
"Last longer"? That can be debatable. Not all incandescent lamps were banned, a lot of specialty lamps are still around, some places only incandescent lamps will work like ovens but in most cases LED is quite adequate or out performs incandescent.
 

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I know, it's stupid.
Mostly I hate the love of money, money itself is harmless, but the love of money is the root of all evil.
This is one of the reasons that I admire those who are off-the-grid. They have the skills, energy and toughness to exist and thrive in a non-corporate environment.

They don't really think about planned obsolescence.

Sometimes I feel the easier our lives get, the harder our lives become.
 

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This is one of the reasons that I admire those who are off-the-grid. They have the skills, energy and toughness to exist and thrive in a non-corporate environment.

They don't really think about planned obsolescence.

Sometimes I feel the easier our lives get, the harder our lives become.
Yeah, my dad always wanted to live off grid, the closest we ever got was using a composting toilet and living in our camper in a big (and dark) shop in the middle of winter... 😂
But it is something I think about doing from time to time.
If you like that sort of thing check out Gridlessness on YouTube, they have a very nice setup out in BC.

And, lest we stray too far off topic, LED lightbulbs are great for off grid!

There, now we're almost back where we started 🤣
 

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Yeah, my dad always wanted to live off grid, the closest we ever got was using a composting toilet and living in our camper in a big (and dark) shop in the middle of winter... 😂
But it is something I think about doing from time to time.
If you like that sort of thing check out Gridlessness on YouTube, they have a very nice setup out in BC.

And, lest we stray too far off topic, LED lightbulbs are great for off grid!

There, now we're almost back where we started 🤣
One thing I've noticed is the peace of mind that most of those people have.
They're not worried about foreclosures, job stresses, prices on EVERYTHING, washer/dryer warranties, which TV to get, etc, etc, etc.

I'm in no way saying that lifestyle is easy; far from it. It's just that they seem way more content with having what they need versus the stress of keeping what the rest of us have. Plus, they are all in good shape because of their diet and activity level.
 
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eBay deal fell thru….got an email saying the stock was “damaged” and will get my money back. Then why have it listed for sale if it’s damaged? Oh well. Times do changes, and I see the purpose and enjoy LEDs, just not every application in the house AND not having the change forced upon us.
 

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It's called, "times change". Get used to it. LED's use dramatically less power and last a lot longer.
Beat me to it. My first thought was "There's a word for this... Progress".

For the most part, man will not change unless someone/something compels him to.
Inertia... a property of matter by which it continues in its existing state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line, unless that state is changed by an external force.
 

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Color temperature is a big thing too. As is bulb design. Probably not telling you anything you don't know but a warm color range Edison type LED is a tolerable substitute for an incandescent light and I am more sensitive than most.
 

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What I always say when someone laments that something has changed. First of course is that by the time you are an adult why don't you know that things change constantly? Ironically, change is the ONLY constant in life. Well, besides death and taxes of course.
 

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Color temperature is a big thing too. As is bulb design. Probably not telling you anything you don't know but a warm color range Edison type LED is a tolerable substitute for an incandescent light and I am more sensitive than most.
Strangely, everyone seems obsessed with "daylight" or whiter colour temp these days, but I don't get it.
My "new" house is full of those and I think they're far too white, makes it feel cold and unwelcome. I found an old lamp in the basement with a very "warm" yellowish light and, though it might actually be a little too yellow, it makes the living room feel much cozier and comfortable.
 
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I used all LED lights when I built our house. 10 years in, and we haven't had a single failure.
I've been in my place since 2017 and I think I have one CFL left in the dining room fixture. I replace blown out LEDs all the time. Currently have one in the bathroom and one in the 2nd bedroom blown out. Kitchen is the most used light, replace those all the time.

Maybe it's rich vs. poor? I don't buy $35 LED bulbs. I buy the $16 4 pack (which use to be $2.49 when they were incandescent bulbs.)

I simply don't like the light they put out. There's something that I don't understand is going on, something scientific. The light created has less contrast and makes it more difficult to see. They replaced all the lights at work with LED and now I carry a flashlight around to see. It's like there's some light wavelength missing in comparison to incandescent.

That combined with you're taking a low power light and trying to project it to a broad area. LEDs make fabulous condensed beam flashlights. They **** for spreading out the light in automotive headlamps and general light fixtures.
 

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I love my outside dusk to dawn LED's with sunlight sensors. Turn the switch on a forget about it. They turn themselves on and off as needed.
 

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Color temperature is a big thing too. As is bulb design. Probably not telling you anything you don't know but a warm color range Edison type LED is a tolerable substitute for an incandescent light and I am more sensitive than most.
I’ve replaced every conventional lightbulb in the house with high CRI 2700 or 3000k LED depending on application.

Garage is all 5000k D50 colour matching.

works great, colour temps are warm, like incandescent. There is one house nearby that painted their entire Living area grey. They chose “daylight” LEDs and it looks like a hospital morgue in there.
 

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I bought the first generation of Philips LED lights and they lasted 8 years. Nothing else has come even close... For almost $100 a bulb they were very overbuilt.
Yeah I have a feeling after only 8-10 years (and especially after 2020) we may never find a quality bulb again.
 

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Hmmm- I don't know what brand(s) they are. We have a number of ceiling cans with LED retrofits. They might be Philips; whatever the big-box stores were selling in 2013. The kitchen ones are on about 17 hours a day. The ones in things like table lamps are whatever I picked up as I needed them. Oddly enough, there's a standard, non-heavy-duty bulb in our garage door opener, which I was told wouldn't last, but it's still in there. Of course, now y'all have cursed me, and bulbs will be dying left and right.
 

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I don't intend to be rude and I hope I am not seen as such but I have to ask, what exactly is the point of this thread? Is this the standard gripe about the government mandating energy efficient lamps or the local brick and mortar not carrying old incandescent lamps in favor of LEDS?

A minor distinction that I find interesting: there aren't really government rules saying you can't make/buy/sell incandescent lamps. There are rules about the number of lumens produced per watt consumed.

One more point- if you really want incandescent lamps for some reason, you can still buy them from a wide range of online vendors.
 

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I’ve started buying Cree LED bulbs. I’ve been finding them on Amazon. Been much better so far. The cheap/store brands have started flickering randomly after 1-2 years. Pretty awful if you ask me!! Slowly changing over to quality bulbs.
 

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You need to find a new hardware store. I bought some bulbs at Ace this morning, they had tons of options. Even Walmart has a plethora of options there.

A hardware store without light bulbs won't be in business very long...
 

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The all glass led lamps have gotten decent and available. But before the last couple years there really wasn't anything reasonably priced that I felt was worth buying.

What I really need to stock up on is linear fluorescent bulbs
 

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Strangely, everyone seems obsessed with "daylight" or whiter colour temp these days, but I don't get it.
My "new" house is full of those and I think they're far too white, makes it feel cold and unwelcome. I found an old lamp in the basement with a very "warm" yellowish light and, though it might actually be a little too yellow, it makes the living room feel much cozier and comfortable.
The warmest lamps in the finished parts of my house are the 2700K can lights in the basement. The main level has a mixture of 2100 in the regular fixtures and fans and the cans have 2400K. The outside fixtures are 2200K. The shop and the unfinished part of the basement that has my office is 5000K because, well I gotta be able to see sometimes.
 

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Several years ago when the rumor mill was telling me that incandescent light bulbs were going to be "outlawed", when the crappy compact florescents were the rage and LED's were the new thing with an A19 replacement running about $25 I bought a couple of cases each of 130 volt 40, 60, and 100 watt bulbs. I still have most of them sitting in my shop where they will still be when I'm dead.
 

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Several years ago when the rumor mill was telling me that incandescent light bulbs were going to be "outlawed", when the crappy compact florescents were the rage and LED's were the new thing with an A19 replacement running about $25 I bought a couple of cases each of 130 volt 40, 60, and 100 watt bulbs. I still have most of them sitting in my shop where they will still be when I'm dead.
Maybe you can find a niche market in reselling them to grumpy old codgers who don't like LED's, for an exorbitant price 😂
 

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Rough service lamps are not banned.

Well ****. They took those too!
Yeah, there was no real purpose for them anymore. Same with the 130V lamps....kinda pointless. And now they're going to ban alot of the high CRI versions, too.
Strangely, everyone seems obsessed with "daylight" or whiter colour temp these days, but I don't get it.
My "new" house is full of those and I think they're far too white, makes it feel cold and unwelcome. I found an old lamp in the basement with a very "warm" yellowish light and, though it might actually be a little too yellow, it makes the living room feel much cozier and comfortable.
We shouldn't have to say it anymore...you have to use the Kelvin numbers to compare. Terms like "daylight" are just marketing terms and can mean anything that the manufacturer wants. They are not standards.
I simply don't like the light they put out. There's something that I don't understand is going on, something scientific. The light created has less contrast and makes it more difficult to see. They replaced all the lights at work with LED and now I carry a flashlight around to see. It's like there's some light wavelength missing in comparison to incandescent.
You might want to consult an eye doctor.
Dubai lights seem to fit the ticket but I still haven't seen how you buy these in the USA.

They were never available in USA. It was an exclusive deal for Dubai. And it didn't work out. Last I heard, they aren't making them anymore.
A minor distinction that I find interesting: there aren't really government rules saying you can't make/buy/sell incandescent lamps. There are rules about the number of lumens produced per watt consumed.
That's how they getcha. They do the same with cars....it has to be better than xxxMPG. Also true for refrigerators, water heaters, etc..... Most manufacturers have stopped making incandescents, so they'll disappear before too long.
I’ve started buying Cree LED bulbs. I’ve been finding them on Amazon. Been much better so far. The cheap/store brands have started flickering randomly after 1-2 years. Pretty awful if you ask me!! Slowly changing over to quality bulbs.
Better get 'em while you can. Cree stopped making bulbs about a year ago.
have you seen these.


Walta
Those bulbs are fantastic!
The all glass led lamps have gotten decent and available. But before the last couple years there really wasn't anything reasonably priced that I felt was worth buying.

What I really need to stock up on is linear fluorescent bulbs
Yep, stock up. They're banning fluorescent lamps in 5 states already. Wont be too long...
 
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