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87% of homes may be using the wrong bulbs, and the gap is bigger than most people think. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s 2024 Residential Energy Consumption Survey, LED lighting has clearly taken over U.S. homes, with 90% of households now using LEDs and 37% relying on them for all indoor lighting. Since 2015, homes using mostly LEDs have jumped from just 4% to 63%, while CFL, incandescent, and halogen bulbs have dropped sharply. The trend is strongest in single-fa
Switching to LED lightbulbs is a simple upgrade that can make a big difference. According to InnPower, replacing old 60-watt bulbs with LEDs delivers the same brightness while using far less electricity, helping homeowners cut energy costs and save up to $200 a year. Beyond immediate savings, LEDs last longer, reduce waste, and support a more energy-efficient future. It’s an easy switch that brightens your home, lowers your bills, and adds up to real savings over time.
Our test of 25 popular soft white LED 60-watt equivalent bulbs showed that not all “long-life” bulbs are created equal: performance varied widely in efficiency, color quality, blue light output, flicker, dimming, and durability. The Philips Ultra Definition bulb emerged as the best overall value, combining excellent color accuracy, very low blue light spike, extremely low flicker, smooth dimming, strong efficiency, and an affordable price of about $3.50 per bulb. The premium WaveForm bulb
“Edison Bulb LED: 50K Hours Lifespan? Yes – And It’s Not a Lie!” explains that the widely advertised 50,000-hour lifespan of LED bulbs is generally based on the LED chips themselves under ideal conditions, not necessarily the entire bulb in everyday use. LEDs are far more efficient, durable, and eco-friendly than incandescent or CFL bulbs, but real-world lifespan is often reduced by driver failure, capacitors, heat buildup, poor ventilation, and enclosed fixtures, so many bulbs last c
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