...Even if they did work well with X10 and knowing they save energy, I've never really cared for fluorescent lighting. I just don't find it a relaxing light source...
I've been using fluorescent lighting wherever possible (over the past 30 years), SPECIFICALLY to save money!
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extra lumens are just a 'side benefit'.
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I'll agree with you that COOL WHITE and WARM WHITE fluorescent tubes (straight and circular) don't emit the '
warm, cozy, relaxing, old-fashioned' feeling of tungsten (though I do like WARM much better than COOL!), BUT, IMHO, the CFLs of the past few years certainly do!
I've had a Philips "Earthlight" in the Living Room (for reading) for SEVERAL years and love it. CFL-wise, I've purchased:
- GE (@ Target)
. - FEIT (@ Drug Fair)
. - Commercial Electric (@ Home Depot) - THE *WORST* longevity-wise!
and I've recently (during the hot weather) started using the CFLs in the basement (instead of the multiple Dual 40-Watt COOL WHITE 4-foot tube fixtures) to both reduce heat *AND* conserve energy.
Currently, I have a STANDARD, OLD-FASHIONED 40-Watt Tungsten bulb at the bottom of the basement steps (Tungsten since it's controlled by a MS13 and goes on-and-off all day long), and I have a FEIT 9-Watt CFL (40-Watt equivalent) running 24x7 in the basement hallway [instead of several 4-Watt nightlights (which used to be *7-Watt* nightlights! Progress, eh!
)], a GE 26-Watt CFL (100-Watt equivalent) in the Shop, and a FEIT 25-Watt CFL (100-Watt equivalent) in the Computer 'Lab'. *AND*, honestly, I cannot tell the difference between the CFLs and the Tungsten.
Personally, I prefer the WARM WHITE (or 50% WARM / 50% COOL) in 'Work' areas - IMO, the 'Tungsten-type' of light is too dim, dingy to work with, but OK just to 'navigate by'.
- so I'll turn on the BIG GUNS when I need to actually do some REAL WORK in the Shop. But, for just finding a tool, or checking a battery in the charger(s), the CFLs are just fine.
Which CFLs have you tried that you don't like?