6 0|0|Dumb question on wattage/electric useage.....|maraj|maraj64@hotmail.com|08:03:40|02/12/2009|
Posted on Feb-12-09 at 08:03 AM (Eastern) by 207.190.75.230

LOL
Which would be cheaper to use, requiring less electricity:
2 75 watt bulbs or a 100 watt & a 60 watt?

I'm leaning towards the 75 watt, maybe too, 2 60 watt bulbs might suffice providing enough lighting while consuming less electricity. This is in my garage.....


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1|1|here ya go |xxsasseyxx|shopgirlmgr@yahoo.com|08:23:20|02/12/2009|

Posted on Feb-12-09 at 08:23 AM (Eastern) by 65.114.72.98

this is how i learnt to save on my power bill look for the low engry bulbs says it on the package here is why
a regular 60 watt bulb uses 60 watts of power a low engry 60 watt bulb uses 11 watts big different the bulb is little more higher then a normal bulb but 1 month new power bill way pays over the bulb price yif you have a walmart they carry them its a GE CFL Light Bulb: 13 Watt (60W Equivalent), 12-Pk and it cost me 22.00 and something total to change all my bulbs in the house plus each bulb saves you about 35.00 on your power bill during the lifetime of the bulb its a big differents .. hope this helps
2|2|If you have H. Depot they have a big pack of CFL's cheap I dont' remember how much my dad got em|Kristy|mi3zons1@yahoo.com|08:39:11|02/12/2009|

Posted on Feb-12-09 at 08:39 AM (Eastern) by 71.166.3.217

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Posted on Feb-12-09 at 09:49 AM (Eastern) by 207.190.75.230

I'm hoping to get to Walmart today so will check there.
I have some of those curly bulbs but I think they actually suck more elect. than a reg. bulb, & they're also too big to get my globes back on. :-p

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3|1|if you are not going with CFL then the 2 - 75's would cost less as they would............|pussecat|pu55ecat@aol.com|09:00:14|02/12/2009|

Posted on Feb-12-09 at 09:00 AM (Eastern) by 24.129.66.182

pull 150 watts of power where as the 100 and the 60 would pull 160. hth :)

IF you can go with CFL do that as they WILL save you $ on your electric bill. hth too :)

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5|2|Thanks Jackie! :) Hopefully I can find the CFL ones......|maraj|maraj64@hotmail.com|09:51:03|02/12/2009|

Posted on Feb-12-09 at 09:51 AM (Eastern) by 207.190.75.230

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6|1|Rite Aid has GE Energy Smart CFL 2/$4.50 (M)|bluh2oeyes|bluh2oeyes@yahoo.com|12:08:11|02/13/2009|

Posted on Feb-13-09 at 12:08 PM (Eastern) by 74.242.235.149

Just got a two GE CFL's at Rite Aid today...they are 2/$4.50, then I used SS coupon for $1 off each (If you don't have these some pkgs had $.50 coupon peelies on them at my store) and they have a Single Check rebate for $1.50. Making them $.50 each (if you have the $1 SS coupons).

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