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In reply to the discussion: We bought our first LED light bulbs today (update) [View all]OldRedneck
(1,397 posts)26. I'm gradually replacing all my incandescents and CFLs with LEDs
Our place is 2,500 sq feet.
In the great room -- one BIG central room with kitchen and everything else -- are 16 recessed ceiling lights with another 4 recessed fixtures in hallway. I've replace half of them with LED flood lights; went from 85w incandescents to 6w LED.
Each bedroom (3) has a ceiling fan with three 60w incandescent. Replaced those with ??w LEDs.
Have replaced all bathroom bulbs with LED.
$2.99 is a GREAT price; I haven't found any that inexpensive yet.
Still trying to find a 3-way LED for lamps beside sofas and bed. Bought one 3-way LED as a trial and it didn't work very well. Still have a stock of incandescent 3-ways.
Also -- replaced the 40w incandescent bulb in the lamppost at the driveway corner with a 3w LED.
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Agree, I've had some begin to intermittently flicker after a couple of years.
Snarkoleptic
Jun 2016
#22
I installed 6 of them in cans and one is starting to flicker after about a year or two
Major Nikon
Jun 2016
#5
Welcome to a bright future Steve. For the next purchases, know that LEDs come in dimmable, and warm
FailureToCommunicate
Jun 2016
#15
Entire house is LED. We like them except for dimmers. At low light levels, the light flickers which
WestSeattle2
Jun 2016
#18
Are you sure those are LEDs? LEDs brighten almost instantly. Some CFLs take a while.
BillZBubb
Jun 2016
#41
I think not all brands are created equal and not all types work in all fixtures, etc.
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2016
#45
I've got the very first I ever bought 7 or 8 years ago still, going strong.
TheKentuckian
Jun 2016
#46
I bought several 2 paks of LEDs from Costco on sale $5 per pak. They flicker though, I may have
Dont call me Shirley
Jun 2016
#73