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Watts up?  

40 watt
1 (3.4%)
60 watt
7 (24.1%)
75 watt
10 (34.5%)
100 watt
10 (34.5%)
250 watt utility bulb
1 (3.4%)

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Offline Smokin Joe

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Re: The perfect Incandescent bulb
« Reply #25 on: September 20, 2021, 08:55:33 pm »
I have a bad habit of stocking up when things go on sale.   :cool:
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Re: The perfect Incandescent bulb
« Reply #26 on: October 05, 2021, 03:25:16 am »
The brighter the bulb, the better. I love a good 100-watter.

Though I will admit, I have taken a liking to the LED lights, for pure energy efficiency alone. I now find myself using an adjustable-brightness "selfie ring" (it came with a tripod) that is USB-powered, meaning I can either plug it in AC-style or hook up a power bank to it (which has come in handy when the power goes out).
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