LED vs CFL - who wins?
8 April 2015
Last longer Halogen lights last approximately 3,000 hours. CFL bulbs will give you around 10,000. However, LEDs can serve up to 50,000 hours, which is 11.4 years based on average use. They’re more durable too, because they’re not made of glass, which is always prone to breakage when switching bulbs is involved. Better quality of light LEDs come in a variety of colour options not available to CFL bulbs. This allows you to choose the perfect colour for different rooms and atmospheres. They can also be used in conjunction with dimmer switches, so you can create the ideal ambiance.
For more info on LED bulbs colours read here
They look better Shallow, we know. And how can a bulb ‘look good’ anyways? Well, one of the common complaints of CFLs is that the coil is unsightly. LED lights have been designed to replicate traditional bulbs and you can also buy vintage-style lights with exposed filaments which is perfect for increasingly popular caged and pendant lamp shades. See our article on LED Filament bulbs here
Final round LEDs outperform CFLs in every department, from quality to longevity, efficiency to aesthetics.When it comes to the battle of the energy-savinglight bulbs, LEDs are lumen for lumen the best lights out there.
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