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Originally Posted by Jakke PNG
It already is. Retailers just have to take the bulbs/tubes/whatever to sale. The prices ARE steeper than 'normal' lights, but the energy saved with LED's will be very visible in the electric bill, and they should pay themselves back within 1 year (expected usage time for a good LED light is between 50 and 70 000 hours).
I know way too much about LED's, I really really do. But won't bore any of you.
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we are using almost all Led bulbs right now. Have slowly replaced from standard, to CFS, to LED, just did not wish to throw out any that were still working despite the type. Plus we typically got for free at our city energy fair thanks to the rebates they gave, plus the free bulbs, then combined with store rebates.
Just waiting for 1 standard bulb to go, 2 outdoor bulbs, and the damn fridge/freezer bulbs - any idea on how long those fuckers last?