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Is there a collection center in the Laconia area where we can drop off spent CFL light bulbs or do we have to hang onto them until the hazardous waste collection day comes around next July? They are touted to last much longer than the incandescent ones but I am finding they are not. If you happen to drop one and it breaks, I understand you can't touch it as they are very dangerous because of the mercury they contain. I didn't know what I was getting into when I purchased these things, but had read they were no longer going to manufacture the incandescent bulbs. If there are no convenient places where people can drop them off, I can only imagine most of them end up in the trash.
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I've heard that you can bring them to Lowes and they will dispose of them.
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There is a cost involved, but I use this service both at home and at the office. I buy a recycle box and when it's full they arrange to ship it back. It works great for us.
http://prepaidrecycling.com |
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Lowes will take them in their recycling bin in the front of the store. FYI...Best buy will take your old CRT TVs up to 32 inches. I disposed of several 27 inch TVs a few weeks ago.
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I've skipped over the CFLs and went right to LEDs. More expensive but safe and very energy sipping
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The ban was overturned last December 2011. It's now a myth so people can stop stock piling them in their bunkers. I can't get any type bulb to last in my lamp post for more than 2 months. The previous owner had an incandescent last 10 years in it.
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I had two 9W CFLs running outside on a photocell. Like you, they lasted only a few months. I found it cheaper to just leave them running 24/7, electricity included - they have lasted 3 years, and counting.
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Is that true? I hadn't heard that. So we still have a choice?
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I heard the ban on incandescent bulbs was only extended for one year...Can't confirm this however.
Oops! Here is an article from The Washington Times saying the ban was in fact overturned! http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/...ight-bulb-ban/ Dan Last edited by ishoot308; 12-06-2012 at 08:22 AM. Reason: Found the facts!! |
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THanks for posting that. I am very fond of the old fashioned light bulbs. I am glad they are not banned. |
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Here is what it states: "The spending bill doesn’t actually amend the 2007 law, but does prohibit the administration from spending any money to carry out the light bulb standards — which amounts to at least a temporary reprieve."
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That sure is an interesting article...from the left.Which is fine but I get turned off right away and tend to discredit anything that followed after seeing its initial agenda which it scolds on the other side.
I'll yield and say I'd love to see incandecent bulbs that are 25% more efficient.Where andwhat are they?How is it possible?Anybody have any answers?
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Eventually, LED lights will come down in price, and they will last a long time. I do have a friend who has replaced almost every fixture in his house with LED bulbs, and swears by them...He does say it takes a little getting used to the "color" of the light, but found it better than CFL's.
Just going to miss the sound of that incandescent bulb exploding when it hits the floor after being dropped while standing on a ladder. And of course it is always the good bulb that drops, usually when you try to save the old bulb from falling. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I recently replaced nearly all the incandescent and CFL bulbs in my house with LED bulbs.
http://www.homedepot.com/Electrical-...1#.UMDScuTAd_g I got these from Home Depot, which also come with an instant $5 off coupon in NH. Initially I never liked the color of LEDs and how they were never bright enough. These however are brighter than the CFL equivalent and the color is not the awful blue/white. I also replaced all the recessed lights with these, which also come with I think a $10 mail in rebate: http://www.homedepot.com/Electrical-...1#.UMDTVuTAd_g I still need to replace a number of fixtures that use halogen bulbs. Those things get hot, and use a lot of power. I also think CFLs are a waste of time. They take too long to turn on fully (especially in the winter) and a lot of people get headaches from them. |
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Thank you, Rusty, for reading beyond the headline and all the way to the byline. Sometimes facts are inconvenient things.
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I don't see the cost savings of LED over Fluorescent.
I still have one fluorescent bulb that I purchased at Grossman's in Laconia. |
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Got this from my other provider of electricity.
IMPORTANT NEWS ABOUT YOUR ELECTIC BILL Because more customers are installing renewable energy systems such as solar and wind, and energy efficiency measure such as compact fluorescent light bulbs and refrigerator recycling, APS is allowed to implement a new charge to recover a portion of the fixed costs. |
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The energy savings of an LED over an incandescent light is enormous. And while some may point to a slight increase in energy overhead cost/kwh as more people conserve, not only will the overall cost be much less, but in the longer term, less new facilities to cover peak demand will be needed and capital costs will be lower. It's a no brainer.
Since Jan. 1st, instant coupons (sponsored by NH Saves...a coalition of NH energy suppliers) are available in Lowes, HD and many of the local hardware stores. The LED's, at $10 off each bulb, become pretty economic, not to mention they last more than 20 years and are the right thing for the planet. $1 off each 1 – 3 pack of ENERGY STAR qualified CFL light bulbs $3 off each 4 – 5 pack of ENERGY STAR qualified CFL light bulbs $5 off each 6 – 9 pack of ENERGY STAR qualified CFL light bulbs $10 off each pack of ENERGY STAR qualified LED light bulbs |
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We use them in lights that do not get used often which defeats the purpose. Hopefully the LED lights come down in price soon.
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