Stacking Incandescent Light Bulbs - Back to the basics
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Stacking Incandescent Light Bulbs - Back to the basics
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Looking to do the same. It’s been so long I last used these I completely lost track of their differences in terms of light/temperature/etc.
I prefer warm light.
Any impact on your energy bill? Any preference for specific bulbs?
It’s hard to say I just started with incandescent light bulbs and not putting them everywhere. I guess there will be some economic impact, but it’s worth the money
I like the fact they are 40w. We don't need very strong light at night, even when It is from more organic sources. Think of a few candles worth of light per room, in the form of lightbulbs, should suffice.
Don’t expect that much light as from LED bulbs sometimes it’s not really comfortable, but you get used to it.