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Consumer Reports Lightbulb Test shows LEDs Outshine CFLsSurvey finds 75 percent of Americans currently use CFLs; replacing traditional incandescent bulbs with CFL or LEDs can save consumers $60.00 to $130.00
The full report and complete Ratings of lightbulbs are available online now at ConsumerReports.org and in the October 2012 issue of Consumer Reports, which goes on sale Tuesday, September 4th. While consumers won’t save money by switching from CFLs to LEDs until LED prices drop, those replacing incandescent bulbs may still want to consider LEDs — they use about 75 percent less energy, brighten instantly and are not affected by frequently turning them on and off. Consumer Reports found good choices that cost $25.00 to $60.00. And even at $25.00 per bulb, the best LEDs can save consumers about $130.00 over their 23-year life-span. Consumer Reports’ tests also found plenty of fine, inexpensive CFLs from EcoSmart, Feit, GE, Sylvania, and Utilitech ranging in price from $1.25 to $18.00. Overall, switching to CFLs can save consumers around $60 in energy costs and replacement lightbulbs when replacing a 60-watt incandescent bulb. Fixes for Four Lightbulb LetdownsThe biggest beef people have with CFLs and LEDs is the price — 23 percent of those surveyed by Consumer Reports said they cost too much. However, it’s not the only drawback of these lightbulbs. CFLs can take minutes to achieve full brightness compared to LEDs that brighten instantly, but in tests, one LED was dim, emitted a ghastly, bluish light color and others couldn’t cast light in all directions. Consumer Reports has identified four lightbulb letdowns and ways to prevent them.
About Consumer ReportsConsumer Reports is the world’s largest independent product-testing organization. Using its more than 50 labs, auto test center, and survey research center, the nonprofit rates thousands of products and services annually. Founded in 1936, Consumer Reports has over 8 million subscribers to its magazine, website and other publications. Its advocacy division, Consumers Union, works for health reform, product safety, financial reform, and other consumer issues in Washington, D.C., the states, and in the marketplace. SectionsNewsTopicsConsumer Reports, EcoSmart, Fluoresent, GE, LEDs, Light Emitting Diode, Lightbulbs, Philips, Sylvania, Yonkers NY |
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