Unfotunately I still haven't experienced any that are instantly at full brightness, especially when its cool.
I use a pair of CFL's on my porch, and in the wintertime, the're aweful. It takes a couple of minutes to get decent light out of them. My porch light is on a motion detector with a 2 minute timer, so they just start getting bright when they switch off...
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Oct 4th, 2007 03:59 PM #1Member


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Instant ON CFL bulbs
All the CFL bulbs that I have bought (Ikea, Home Depot, Walmart) usually take a minute or so to get to it's full brightness. Are all CFLs like that? It's not too bad for my rooms, but I want to replace my old bulbs in my bathroom with CFLs, but I don't want to wait a minute for them to warm up. So I'm looking for CFLs that are instantly on (if they exist) and ones with a rounded cover (instead of the bare spiral).
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Oct 6th, 2007 01:25 PM #3
this bulb is instant on.
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007...ulb_replac.php
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higher end cfls are virtually instant on. Primarily avaliable from commercial distrubuters
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ahh..that sucks. I guess you have to spend money to save money (in the long run).
thanks everyone.
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Oct 11th, 2007 04:44 AM #6
All my CFL lights are from Dollarama and they seem to only take 2 seconds to light up enough for me.
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Philips and Luminous CFL's are virtually instant on. I have bought Globe and Silvania CFL's that have a long delay. Now I put one of each in my fixtures so that I get some light instantly and the rest later (better than throwing the slow ones out). I hated walking halfway into a room before the light would turn on...
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How does everyone dispose of the old bulbs? I have a container with a whole bunch of bulbs in it, but don't know what to do with them.
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Oct 14th, 2007 04:38 PM #10
I have two CFLs in my fridge, generic 13W units from HD... They seem to come on instantly even in the cold. But I also have other CFLs that are a lot slower to reach full brightness.
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Oct 14th, 2007 04:56 PM #12
We should have a thread or list of CFL's that are instant on. I replaced mine with instant one ones a while back. I posted the few models I had tried a while back, I don't remember which one was instant on ... probably Philips.
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I found that the ones that are the slowest to come to full brightness are the ones that I bought at IKEA. They were pretty cheap at the time (a couple of years ago I think).
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