While I’m sure most of our energy-savvy readers have already replaced their regular lightbulbs with the near-magical power of CFL’s (compact flourescent lightbulbs), research is currently showing that sales of these earth-savers are only timidly increasing. CFL’s use only one-third of the energy of a regular lightbulb, last for up to ten times as long, are safer than regular bulbs, and are only slightly more expensive, yet consumers have been slow to warm to their use. There are huge potential benefits of widespread use of CFL’s; for instance (according to research done by the environmental non-profit group 18Seconds), if every U.S. household were to replace just one regular bulb with a CFL, the effect on greenhouse gases would be equivalent to taking two million cars off of the road. My take on the situation is that consumers are underinformed, as well as turned off by the negative connotations of the word “flourescent.” Even though CFL’s mimic the glow of regular lightbulbs, it looks like people just aren’t getting that. So, brilliant readers, what do you think we can do to spread the word about CFL’s and their planet-saving prowess? We welcome all the comments you can throw at us. It is Talk Shop Friday after all!

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Bob Friday, 04.20.07 @ 2:53 pm

I like CFLs the only problem I have with them is that you can’t dim them…


Jonah Saturday, 04.21.07 @ 4:57 am

I’m pleased you brought this to our attention. I like you Carmel the intern. You are sweet.


Andrew Saturday, 04.21.07 @ 5:59 am

I’m told there are some new ones that can be dimmed to 3 or 4 settings, and use even less power on the lower settings.

On the lightbulb front, think you might also enjoy this video.


Mark Saturday, 04.21.07 @ 6:20 am

I’m not so bothered about the dimming; my problem with them is that they just aren’t compact enough yet. There simply aren’t any fixtures in my house where replacing the standard bulb with a CFL wouldn’t result in part of the bulb sticking out of the shade or rubbing against something. If they can get them to regular bulb sizes then I’m sold.


Terry Thursday, 06.28.07 @ 2:58 pm

I agree with Mark: they don’t fit most of my lights as they’re too long. I’ve bought some, believe in the ecological benefit and money savings benefits BUT THEY’RE STILL TOO LONG!


David Saturday, 02.13.10 @ 2:52 pm

CFLs are terrific energy savers. however, not all CFLs are created the same, some last weeks, and some last years, also and most importantly, they contain mercury and must be recycled at home depots,




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