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									| I like tubular cfls with pin socket. The most reliable here in Europe are Philips and Osram ones. |  |  
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									| i've never had a problem with my ge cfl's they all lasted their rated life,that is unless i accidently dropped them. |  |  
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									| i've never had a problem with my ge cfl's they all lasted their rated life,that is unless i accidently dropped them.
 Ya or get a shipment in from UPS with all the CFL lamps broken that fun, and you get to clean it all up buy your self   |  |  
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									| beware of higher wattage GE spirals. they burn and smoke at EOL. |  |  
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									| i've never had a problem with my ge cfl's they all lasted their rated life,that is unless i accidently dropped them.
 Same here, I use GE CFL's and haven't had major problems with them. I've had a couple early failures, but we still have quite a few that have been going for almost 2 years now.   |  |  
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									| sylvania is my favorite - they have many color tempeture choices. ge is ok too ; probally my second favorite. N:Vision i used to like but around 3 years of service they turn different colors and it is annoying. |  |  
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									| sylvania is my favorite - they have many color tempeture choices. ge is ok too ; probally my second favorite. N:Vision i used to like but around 3 years of service they turn different colors and it is annoying.
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									| what? N:vision?  that is the only one that changes color   |  |  
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									| My favorite are the old magnetic adapters that used standard PL or PL-C lamps, and the magnetic capsules made by GE, Panasonic, Feit and others. I would use those exclusively IF they were still made and if they actually could be made small enough to use in regular fixtures.
 I currently use brands such as Feit, Lights of America, MaxLite, Sylvania, GE etc. I stay away from dollar store/no-name brands and I dislike instant-start spirals (boring).
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									|  Lights of America and MaxLite are really cheap brands that aren't safe. |  |  
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									| GE- seems to be pretty good Sylvania- has weird kelvin rating index but they are ok too N:vision- becoming cheaper lately and the phospors degrade quickly resulting in the bulb cahnging color NOMA- new to the market ; regular cfls have a problem with somking from the ballast, the colored ones are ok. Lights of America and Bright Effects- Cheap quailty cfls DON"T USE THEESE. i saw one blow up in lowes the other day. Dollar Store Brands- DONT BUY THEESE!! they have fake UL approval ratings and are know to catch fire. If i left out anyhting tell me and i will comment on it from my prespective.    |  |  
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									| If anyone give me any store brand CFLs or I relamp a friend's house with good CFLs. I would keep those even the dollar store CFLs. Purely for collecting. Lit once for a pic and to see what the starting mode is and the color.
 As for the GE CFL. I have one that is almost used daily in a desklamp by my dad since 2005! Not bad for a China CFL! I am not kidding, it lasted that long and it's still going! It's a Helical with the smooth etch. Today's GEs are more pixelated.
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									| where do you get NOMA bubls? |  |  
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									| I much prefer the stick (triple U tube) style CFLs to the "pigtails", but I'd take circline adaptors and linear fluorescents over CFLs anyday! |  |  
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									| where can u get NOMA bubls??     |  |  
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