| Brand : | Globe Electric |
| Assembled Height : | 4.21 inches |
| Assembled Length : | 6.08 inches |
| Assembled Width : | 6.45 inches |
| Item Package Quantity: | 4 |
| Color : | Cool White |
Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) are energy-saving replacements for incandescent light bulbs. Below you will find information to assist you in choosing the right bulb.
How do incandescent bulbs and CFLs compare?
Incandescent bulbs produce light by passing electricity through a small wire filament, heating it until it glows. Compact fluorescent lamps use an efficient chemical reaction to produce light, which requires 66%-75% less electricity to produce the same light output as a comparable incandescent bulb. CFLs are also cooler than incandescent bulbs and last considerably longer. CFLs are available in the familiar range of styles and colors to suit different applications, including standard round, candelabra, flood, track, three-way, dimmable, indoor, and outdoor.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Looks pretty good so far,
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This review is from: Globe 48426 23-Watt Mini Compact Fluorescent Spiral Bulb (100-Watt Incandescent Equivalent), Cool White, 4 Pack (Tools & Home Improvement)
I ordered these 23-watt CFLs to replace 100-watt bulbs in a few locations at home. I had read that "cool white" fluorescents were better for reading. The bulbs work just fine. If you decide to use cool white CFLs, though, be prepared to have your living space lit up with the sort of bluish-white glow you'd see in a doctor's office or dentist's office.
In fact, in the living room, we actually decided to replace the cool whites with soft whites so that we had the slightly yellowish glow we've all become used to in living spaces. It was just too odd--almost eerie--having that antiseptic white glow. We ended up putting the cool whites in light fixtures that were covered by yellowish covers or globes. That seemed to do the trick. Now, all that being said, 100-watt soft white CFLs are just fine for reading. And people have told us they notice no difference between these new bulbs and the old incandescent bulbs we used to have in our house. I can't speak yet for longevity, however we're trying hard to heed warnings we've read stating that frequent on and off of the CFLs can shorten their lifespan to that of a standard incandescent. So we don't use them in closets, for example. Finally, I haven't gotten an electric bill yet since the changeover, but I'm hoping to at least make a dent in our usage.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bright!,
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This review is from: Globe 48426 23-Watt Mini Compact Fluorescent Spiral Bulb (100-Watt Incandescent Equivalent), Cool White, 4 Pack (Tools & Home Improvement)
These CFLs are bright! We put one outside and it was putting out as much light as the street light across the street. Good deal! They were unfortunately too tall to fit in the interior fixtures I was hoping to replace. Something to keep in mind. Guess I need better light fixtures.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I wish these bulbs were a little "shorter",
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This review is from: Globe 48426 23-Watt Mini Compact Fluorescent Spiral Bulb (100-Watt Incandescent Equivalent), Cool White, 4 Pack (Tools & Home Improvement)
The bulbs work well, but before you buy them make sure the places you want to put them will allow for a bulb that is somewhat longer than a regular light bulb. I bought a bunch of these, hoping to change all of the bulbs in my house to the more efficient fluorescent bulb. Whereas they worked very nicely in lamps and such that were not hindered by length requirements, I found they would not fit in many of my ceiling lights that had covers on them. The bulbs, even though they are the compact size, were just too long and did not allow the cover to be placed back on the light. The many bulbs I was able to change out did lower my monthly kw hour usage of electricity, but the electric company raised their rates so much my electrical charges actually increased. (but that is not fault of the bulb, and the charges would have been even higher had I not changed). While I would recommend these bulbs, I would also hope that the manufactures of these bulbs develope a shorter version in the future that will better accomodate installation in ceiling light fixtures.
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