02-27-2007, 12:09 AM
Unless you live in an area of the country where electricity is dirt cheap, you're paying through the wazoo in monthly energy costs for incandescants now.
It's not the reduced energy that inspired me to replace all the incandescants in my home that it made sense to, it is the reduced tonnage of pollutants spewing from the power utility.
(OK , I'm frugal, I wanted to see just how low my electric bill could go)
Even the cheapest of incandescants don't last very long.
Some of my CFL are now five years old.
Even a pencil can be expensive if you buy a 'designer' one.
It's not the reduced energy that inspired me to replace all the incandescants in my home that it made sense to, it is the reduced tonnage of pollutants spewing from the power utility.
(OK , I'm frugal, I wanted to see just how low my electric bill could go)
Even the cheapest of incandescants don't last very long.
Some of my CFL are now five years old.
Even a pencil can be expensive if you buy a 'designer' one.