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LED bulbs look modern, last longer, are cheap and save you tons of money. Why not switch today?
The sexiest device you never think about.
40W Equivalent LED $2
LED Flood Lights $6
LED Workshop Lights $7
LED Track Lights $13
LED Edison Lights $3
FAQs
Q: Are my bulbs LED?
A: These are NOT: 1. CFL, 2. Fluorescent, 3. Pin Style Halogen, 4. Screw In Halogen and 5. Incandescent.
Q: What are the benefits of switching to LED lightbulbs in my home?
A: There are many benefits to switching to LED lightbulbs in your home, including:
Energy efficiency: LED lightbulbs use up to 80% less energy than traditional incandescent lightbulbs, which means they can help you save money on your energy bills and reduce your carbon footprint.
Longer lifespan: LED lightbulbs have a longer lifespan than incandescent lightbulbs, which means they need to be replaced less often, saving you time and money.
Improved quality of light: LED lightbulbs provide a brighter, more natural, and more consistent light than incandescent lightbulbs, which can improve the appearance and ambiance of your home.
Increased safety: LED lightbulbs produce less heat than incandescent lightbulbs, which makes them safer to use and reduces the risk of fire in your home.
Versatility: LED lightbulbs are available in a wide range of styles, colors, and sizes, which means you can find the perfect LED lightbulbs for any room or application in your home.
Q: How do LED lightbulbs compare to other types of lightbulbs, such as CFLs or halogen bulbs?
A: LED lightbulbs are generally considered to be the best type of lightbulb, compared to other types of lightbulbs such as CFLs (compact fluorescent lamps) or halogen bulbs. This is because LED lightbulbs are more energy efficient, have a longer lifespan, provide a better quality of light, and are safer to use than CFLs or halogen bulbs. In addition, LED lightbulbs are more versatile and can be used in a wider range of applications, such as dimming, color-changing, or outdoor lighting.
Q: Does the light look like my old lights?
A: LEDs have come a long way and look nearly the same as older lights, especially Edison style. We recommend warm white/amber to match the warm glow of old, here is a comparison.
Q: How much will I save by switching to LED lightbulbs in my home?
A: The amount of money you can save by switching to LED lightbulbs in your home will depend on the number and type of lightbulbs you currently have, and how much you use them. In general, however, you can expect to save up to 80% on your energy bills by switching to LED lightbulbs, as they use less energy than traditional incandescent lightbulbs. For example, if you currently use 60-watt incandescent lightbulbs and pay $0.12 per kilowatt-hour for electricity, switching to 10-watt LED lightbulbs can save you around $7 per year per lightbulb. This means that if you have 10 lightbulbs in your home, you could save up to $70 per year by switching to LED lightbulbs.
Q: Are LED lightbulbs better for the environment?
A: Yes, LED lightbulbs are better for the environment than traditional incandescent lightbulbs. This is because LED lightbulbs use less energy to produce the same amount of light, which means they generate less greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants. In addition, LED lightbulbs contain no toxic materials, such as mercury, which can be harmful to the environment if disposed of improperly. By switching to LED lightbulbs in your home, you can help reduce your carbon footprint and contribute to a cleaner and healthier environment.
Q: Do I have to switch to LED?
A: Yes, older style bulbs are banned from sale and production in the US starting in 2023. You should get out ahead of the regulation rush by switching today. More details on the law HERE.