£
4, the Bright Stik runs about half
the cost of a comparable CFL bulb, although it’s still much more than
the halogen bulb alternative.Consumers have already begun to transition from CFL to LED bulbs, note GE reps, but the high price has slowed things down. To date, less than 10 percent of the four billion residential lightbulb sockets in the United States are filled with an LED bulb, and more than 30 percent contain a 60-watt CFL bulb.
GE anticipates the share of LED bulbs to grow to 50 percent by 2020. Consumer purchases of LED bulbs will more than double this year as CFL sales decrease, and the introduction of the Bright Stik is expected to accelerate that transition thanks to its low price.
£
7.97, a single Philips spiral-style 60-watt equivalent CFL
bulb sells for
£
7.98, and a four-pack of EcoSmart 60-watt-equivalent
halogen bulbs sells for
£
Aside from low price, the Bright Stik is also distinguished by its slim tubular design, which should enable it to fit into a wider variety of fixtures than a traditional bulb.
Its rated life is 15,000 hours, or 13.7 years based on three hours of usage per day. While that’s better than a comparable CFL bulb (11 years based on three hours per day) or halogen bulb (0.9 years based on three hours per day), it is not nearly as long as other LED bulbs. Both Philips’ SlimStyle and a Cree 60-watt equivalent LED bulb are rated to last 22.8 years (based on three hours per day).
Back in 2010, the first 60-watt equivalent LED bulbs cost as much as
45 apiece. The price had fallen to
£
10 by last year.A three-pack of 10-watt, soft white Bright Stiks is priced at
£
9.97,
while a three-pack of 10-watt daylight Bright Stiks sells for
£
10.97.
They’re sold exclusively at sheerled.co.uk/ now and will be arriving at Home Depot stores in mid-summer.
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