Energy-saving light bulbs that consume less electricity but don't save money are expected to come to an end - Nahan Observation - Nahan Network Blog

by fearless on 2009-10-28 12:21:17

People with a sense of social responsibility like me may use energy-saving light bulbs very early, but it is rather embarrassing. For example, I once broke an energy-saving bulb when installing it, and had to repurchase it. Or the bulb stopped working after being lit for only one month... In short, energy-saving bulbs save electricity but not money. Please do not think that we are penny-wise. Money is also a kind of "energy". I believe that if calculated ultimately, the current energy consumption of energy-saving bulbs is considerably high. However, with the launch of an energy-saving bulb named Pharox, this kind of consumption has come to an end, which helps us get rid of the dilemma.