A compact fluorescent light (commonly known as a CFL) is a more energy-efficient alternative to a standard incandescent light bulb. CFLs (also called PL twin-tubes, CFL twist tubes or BIAX lamps) can be used in table lamps, ceiling fixtures, wall fixtures and outdoor porch lights and lamp posts. CFLs last up to 10 times longer than standard incandescent bulbs and use less energy to operate.
CFL technology has several advantages over incandescent lighting technology: it is four times more efficient and lasts up to 10 times longer; it uses about 75% less energy; and produces 90% less heat while delivering more light. In addition, it provides a flicker-free start and soft-white light, is environmentally friendly, and comes in a variety of styles.
Although CFLs may be more expensive to purchase initially, you save money in the long run because CFLs use less energy and last longer. Energy-efficient CFLs can be used almost anywhere incandescent bulbs are used: in recessed fixtures, table lamps, ceiling fixtures, porch lights, vanity bars and more.
Just like incandescent bulbs, CFLs come in different color “temperatures” (e.g. soft white, bright white). If you want a light most like an incandescent, choose a CFL with a temperature around 2700K. For brighter task lighting, choose a higher temperature, around 3500K. The higher the color temperature, the bluer the light will appear.