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		<title>n:Vision Compact Fluorescent Lightbulb CFL Review</title>
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I&#8217;m reviewing a Compact Fluorescent Lamp or CFL today.  This is the first CFL that Green Gear has reviewed in its 1 1/2 year history.  That sort of surprises me.  I&#8217;ve had CFLs for quite some time, almost every lamp in my home is a CFL.  I guess CFLs seems so [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m reviewing a Compact Fluorescent Lamp or CFL today.  This is the first CFL that Green Gear has reviewed in its 1 1/2 year history.  That sort of surprises me.  I&#8217;ve had CFLs for quite some time, almost every lamp in my home is a CFL.  I guess CFLs seems so obvious.  They&#8217;re cheap, available everywhere, and almost a no-brainer for people looking for new light bulbs.  But, with that said,  It&#8217;s important that I finally review one of the most popular green products out there.  </p>
<p>The other day I was at <a href="http://www.homedepot.com">Home Depot </a>picking up a toilet flapper and thought I&#8217;d grab some CFLs.  I nabbed the lowest wattage setting i could find and ended up picking up a 40w eqiuv (9 watt actual) 4-Pack made by <a href="http://www.nvisioncfl.com/">n:Vision</a>.  It cost me $5.98.  The price really couldn&#8217;t be better for non-dimming light bulbs.  I remember paying astronomical amounts of money for CFLs when the first came out, so I&#8217;m happy that they&#8217;re cheaper.  </p>
<p>The green savings here is of course the variable savings made possible by the CLF using 1/4th the energy of an incandescent lamp.  Lighting while not a majority of your electric bill each month certainly is a big player so you could see a significant savings if you replaced your current bulbs with CFLs in the lamps you use most often.  </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve had no issues with the n:Vision, they don&#8217;t flicker when turned on, they stay relatively cool to the touch and seem to be built well.  Just as a note these aren&#8217;t dimmable, though that do make ones that are.  Also, because these are CFLs they need to be disposed of in a proper manner, my local home depot recycles them for us so I suspect yours does too.  </p>
<p>Here is the Video Review</p>
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