Buying Bulbs Based on Lumens

In addition to the new labels telling us how bright light bulbs are, there is some other important information, such as:
*Estimated yearly energy cost
*Lifespan of the bulb
*Light appearance (warm to cool)
*Energy used
So, the next challenge is to learn what lumens to use around the house. Here is a rule of thumb:
*To replace a 100-watt incandescent bulb, look for a bulb that gives you about 1600 lumens. If you want something dimmer, go for fewer lumens; if you prefer brighter light, look for more lumens.
*Replace a 75W bulb with an energy-saving bulb that gives you about 1100 lumens.
*Replace a 60W bulb with an energy-saving bulb that gives you about 800 lumens.
*Replace a 40W bulb with an energy-saving bulb that gives you about 450 lumens.
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