
CFLs are available at most hardware stores. To find local or online shops, click here. Buying tip: To get the same amount of light from a CFL that you get from an incandescent light bulb, match the light output, or lumens, rather than the watts. Watts equal the energy used; lumens equal the amount of light produced.
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