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Originally Posted by Daox
I don't know of too many LED bulbs that will pay for themselves in a year (and will continue working long after), but its a definite possibility.
Still looking for other ideas too!
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I agree with Daox that LED bulbs don't have a good one year pay off time. But certain applications using them REALLY works.
For example, I hated replacing those small 5 watt incandescent night light bulbs. The ROI here is low, but the time savings is huge. Also replacing high ceiling lights way a real pain in the . . . . neck, and LEDs work there well.
Still using CFLs until I see another 50% drop in LED prices. We may get there in 2013.
You don't need to buy a special water heating blanket. Strips of fiberglass batting works - especially if it is free.