Incandescent bulbsπŸ’‘ β€” Cheap β€” Emits INFRARED β€” Minimal Blue Light β€” Continuous Spectrum β€” Low EMF (Dirty Electricity) β€” Naturally unpolarised light β€” 100 CRI (Perfect color accuracy) β€” Warm 2700K Color Temperature β€” Negligible flicker (biologically safer) The most biologically compatible artificial light after fire. Why aren't you using them? image

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Vitamin E's avatar
Vitamin E 6 months ago
Only thing that prevents me from using them is that I just generally avoid activities that would require more than candle light or a little night light after dark. However, I will have to try them in the winter as it starts getting dark earlier!
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n0>1 4 months ago
I am. Switched back a few months ago.
Not to mention, they look a thousand times cooler. Glass, metal, and gasses. Or plastic and dirty electronics that fall? Hmmm
Sounds like they are pushing for similar in 2028 for US. You can’t find them in hardware stores, online only. When you ask for them, people look at you like you’re crazy for the most part.
They use too much power. Living in a tiny solar powered cabin, it was just a waste to run incandescent bulbs. With LEDs I didn't have to worry much at all. I do have a few in my on grid normal house now though... I like to feel the warmth they give when sitting at my desk.
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publius 4 months ago
60w bulbs are illegal? Fuck this distopia
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