Do the energy saving light bulbs really save money on your electric bill and can you tell a difference?

I heard the energy saving light bulbs last longer than the regular light bulbs but a couple of people have told me that they really didn’t notice a difference in their electric bill. I am trying to see if it is worth spending more money for the energy saving light bulbs or just stick with using the regular light bulbs.


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One Response to “Do the energy saving light bulbs really save money on your electric bill and can you tell a difference?”

  1. Thermoguy says:

    The more watts you use, the more you pay. Your standard light bulb 100 watt light bulb is being replaced by the equivalent of 23 watts for the same light in the energy savings bulbs.

    Your power company may offer rebates if you turn in your receipts for the energy saving bulbs. My utility provider was paying back 50% of the receipt price.

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