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Re: Using Compact Flourescents - slightly OT M.Paul 04-19-2007
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Posted by M.Paul on April 19, 2007, 11:04 am


Most CFL's are not recommended for enclosed fixtures.

> I have read some messages about using compact flourescents, and
> checked some www sites that encourage it and indicate a pretty
> significant savings.
>
> My questions are these:
>
> 1) Has anyone noticed a difference in their electrical bills? I for
> one switched to CF lights and haven't noticed any change in my
> billing.
>
> 2) Can you throw the suckers out? I remember being told you can't
> throw flourecent bulbs in the regular garbage because of the gases
> contained within. Is it the same for CF?
>
> Cheers.
>



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