Advice and Ratings on Light Bulbs

Get help making an informed decision on light bulbs

By Emily Lugg
With the development of energy saving light bulbs as well as other alternatives to the traditional bulb, it may be beneficial to seek out advice and ratings on light bulbs to find which ones are best for your business. From watt light bulbs to halogen light bulbs and fluorescent light bulbs, the possibilities are numerous. There are also numerous resources out there that have taken the time to do the research to help you decide which light source fits your purposes.

Comparing and contrasting the differences and advantages of using one type of bulb over another is the only way to know for sure which is best and most cost efficient. Look to the following resources for advice and ratings on light bulbs:

1. Well-respected magazines, newspapers and consumer advocates will give you extensive advice and ratings on light bulbs.

2. Environmental websites will give you the carbon footprint of each light bulb on the market.

3. Blogs will allow you to get advice and ratings on light bulbs directly from consumers and entrepreneurs just like you.

 

Look to magazines and newspapers for light bulb reviews

Popular magazines and newspapers are a great source for thorough and scientific advice and ratings on light bulbs. Magazines and newspapers have the resources to test numerous brands and types, including halogen and led light bulbs. Compare multiple reviews to be sure you are getting the complete picture.
Try: Popular Mechanics did an experiment on seven light bulbs to determine which was the best. An issue of The New York Times features an article that ranks different light bulb specifications.

Rely on environmental websites to provide reviews of energy saving light bulbs

Websites offer a wealth of information on fluorescent light bulbs, wholesale light bulbs and watt light bulbs; but, to get more than a review of the functionality of a light bulb, turn to environmental websites. These sites give a deeper analysis compared to a product review, providing the bulb's impact on the environment.
Try: The environmental website, Grist, put fluorescent light bulbs to the test. The Environmental Defense Fund gives a brief review of several lighting bulbs as well as the specifications and best uses of each bulb available.

Follow credible blogs to get consumers' light bulb reviews

Blogs written and hosted by consumers often provide the most honest opinions and independently researched facts about light bulbs. These accounts will give you the most reliable information as experienced by a consumer with no motives or marketing considerations. Be sure to choose blogs written by credible sources such as those who work as electricians or those who may share your business interests. This will ensure that your findings apply to your circumstances. Blogs written by consumer advocates also provide information on light bulb ornament options as well as the benefits and advantages of using each.
Try: Omar Shahine, a Microsoft product manager, reviews various types of light bulbs. FatMixx, a blog written by a director at ESPN Digital Media, reviews fluorescent light bulbs. This post also includes several reader reviews as well.

 

  • Try one light bulb product at a time. If, for instance, you choose to try energy saving light bulbs, install the bulbs throughout your office and monitor the difference in utility costs and usage over a month or two to get a true picture of the benefits and potential savings.