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mrgadget Says:

May 13, 2012 - Will not present any problems with anything. Period. Thanks for your question.

donrico73 Says:

May 12, 2012 - will it not cause problems with my tv?

thrummer1953 Says:

May 9, 2012 - Switch Lighting is coming out with 100 Watt equivalent LED bulbs which draw aprox. 18 watts this year. Right now they are only available to commercial buyers. When they become available to the general public I'm buying !

dave251430 Says:

May 4, 2012 - I think time will tell if LED's are as long lasting as CFL's (mind you the CFL's that I've used don't last as long as Incandescent). Presently enjoying a Phillips 12.5 Watt LED light and am not disappointed. Price is a big obstacle for LED's but they'll drop as adoption rates go up.

mrgadget Says:

Mar 31, 2012 - I think incandescent lamps, in general, tax cooling efforts in hot weather more than they aid cold weather heating in a typical home setting. There are many variables. In comparison to CFLs, cooling and heating issues are not as much a factor against LEDs. It is safe to say that LED bulbs have no measurable effect upon room heating OR cooling.

order9066 Says:

Mar 31, 2012 - So the incandescent lamps would LOWER home heating costs?

hemingways27 Says:

Mar 24, 2012 - Thank you, I wasn't aware these existed.

kcdw73 Says:

Feb 23, 2012 - Thanks for the Info!I saw them on the web glad I got some more info!

im1greatman Says:

Dec 28, 2011 - I love LED bulbs I just wish they would come down in price to remove the need for CFL's. Working class people can't afford to buy $20 LED bulb's for every room/closet of their house's or apartment's.

mrgadget Says:

Oct 13, 2011 - Thank you for viewing. It would seem there is quite a need for information such as this and nowhere is it found. There is much self-serving info to be found, but none covers what consumers need to know as I have tried to do. As for LALEDUS.COM, I looked, and found there is nothing from them in the area of residential applications, so it is not relevant to consumers as is this info on the topic and recommending the GeoBulb. Still the best, lowest energy consumption with the most light.

elikonieczka Says:

Oct 13, 2011 - Try looking at LALEDUS.COM