Originally Posted By: dparm
Originally Posted By: JHZR2
The thing with LED swooning is that they too have electronics in them. It's not like a halogen or incandescent which is just a fixed resistor.
Since most of the CFL failures seem to be electronics related, I suspect that LEDs will start to have the same issues in time, as electronics get cheapened. Just because the diode can last doesn't mean the other parts can.
I agree with others that CFL bulbs in long on time applications are fine. What I do like though is the 3000K led, which I think is a more optimal task light than the 2700K CFL and LED lights. That said, they're getting harder to find...
Most of the big-name LEDs carry huge warranties (5+ years).
So do lots of the CFLs out there.
Doesn't change the hassle of a failure and invoking the warranty. I'll bet the number of folks who do that are minuscule. I know I haven't. You need packaging, receipts, etc. ime..