A friend of mine just emailed me about these bulbs. I haven't tried them yet or know anything about them but wanted them to be part of the discussion on the Forum.
At last, someone has made a truly dimmable CFL. I've got several dimmer lights around the house, mainly in Japanese lanterns. I buy the lanterns, make a dual lamp bracket inside with a couple of porcelain sockets, etc. My bedroom lamp has had two 90 watt bulbs on an inline cord dimmer. 180 watts at full is a bit much wattage, but glorious for reading.
In the past couple of years I've bought a dimmable CFL or two and been very disappointed. At best they seem to do bright, something dim, and off.
These Ecosmart lamps are great. I've got one in my bedroom instrument (to use theatre language) and it just about perfectly tracks the remaining filament lamp.
At 23 watts it will be a great energy saver. The color temperature looks to be around 2,600 - 2,700 Kelvin. When I dim the instrument, the filament lamp drops color temp, the CFL just gets dimmer.
Anyone tried them yet?