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I found this scary thing when I came home 2nite.PICS
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<blockquote data-quote="ben2go" data-source="post: 64430" data-attributes="member: 751"><p>Just sent an email to there complaint dept.I'm not sure what they may do.I'm not feeling to secure with their CFL bulbs any more.So I doubt that I will use those again.I have used mostly GE bulbs in all my houses.I really like the cost savings but they're not worth the cost of my property.So I think I'll go back to the good ole standard bulbs for now.They seem to last longer and no issues when they do blow out.I just don't understand what could have happen to cause so many to blow.The electrical work has been checked in my house recently.The main breaker in the breaker box tripped and wouldn't reset.Turned out to just be a faulty breaker that had corroded inside.My fixtures in my house are rated for two 60 watt bulbs(120 watts total per fixture).I have no dimmer switches because of another scary incident.Kind of has me worried about the electrical work in my house.I'll just have to wait and see what GE comes back with.If they even respond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ben2go, post: 64430, member: 751"] Just sent an email to there complaint dept.I'm not sure what they may do.I'm not feeling to secure with their CFL bulbs any more.So I doubt that I will use those again.I have used mostly GE bulbs in all my houses.I really like the cost savings but they're not worth the cost of my property.So I think I'll go back to the good ole standard bulbs for now.They seem to last longer and no issues when they do blow out.I just don't understand what could have happen to cause so many to blow.The electrical work has been checked in my house recently.The main breaker in the breaker box tripped and wouldn't reset.Turned out to just be a faulty breaker that had corroded inside.My fixtures in my house are rated for two 60 watt bulbs(120 watts total per fixture).I have no dimmer switches because of another scary incident.Kind of has me worried about the electrical work in my house.I'll just have to wait and see what GE comes back with.If they even respond. [/QUOTE]
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