When I moved into my house 5 years ago I went to Lowe's and purchased a box of cheap PAR30 CFL's for the recessed flood lighting in my house. Many of them failed within a year, and so the next go round I spent some cash and bought a box of 6 "Megaman" SLI Lighting item # 48011's. I bought these based on some very good reviews, but they seem to be more popular in the UK than here in the US. They have been a lot better than the cheapies; they don't take as long to get to full brightness, and they've lasted much longer.
I was going to buy another box of 6, but I thought I should check the status of LED floods. It seems there have been a lot of technology breakthroughs in the last 2 years, and LED prices are much better than I was seeing back then.
Is it time to move to LED? These recessed lights are NOT on a dimmable switch; so should I look for a strictly non-dimmable bulb, or doesn't that matter much?
Thanks!
I was going to buy another box of 6, but I thought I should check the status of LED floods. It seems there have been a lot of technology breakthroughs in the last 2 years, and LED prices are much better than I was seeing back then.
Is it time to move to LED? These recessed lights are NOT on a dimmable switch; so should I look for a strictly non-dimmable bulb, or doesn't that matter much?
Thanks!