I thought he already signed the order, but I guess not. Amazon started selling incandescent again, however, there are a limited amount of suppliers. I'm sure it will ramp up soon as so many people have problems with LEDs. They hurt my eyes and give me a headache.
I thought he already signed the order, but I guess not. Amazon started selling incandescent again, however, there are a limited amount of suppliers. I'm sure it will ramp up soon as so many people have problems with LEDs. They hurt my eyes and give me a headache.
The Biden administration made selling Incandescent light bulbs in the US illegal in August 2024. Amazon quit selling them then, but it looks like they are already allowing them again.
to Grok : do LED lights on the "warm" setting still produce blue light?
Yes, LED lights on the "warm" setting still produce some blue light, but significantly less than those on cooler or daylight settings. Here's how it works:
LED Color Temperature: The color temperature of LED lights is measured in Kelvin (K). Lights with lower Kelvin values (e.g., 2700K to 3000K) are considered "warm" because they emit a more yellow or amber light, similar to traditional incandescent bulbs. Higher Kelvin values (e.g., 5000K and above) are "cool" or "daylight" and produce more blue light.
Blue Light Emission: Even warm white LEDs emit some blue light because the technology often involves using a blue LED chip coated with phosphors. These phosphors convert some of the blue light to longer (warmer) wavelengths, but the conversion isn't perfect, so a small amount of blue light still gets through.
Impact: Although the amount of blue light from a warm LED is lower, it's still present. This can be important for people sensitive to blue light, especially in the evening when blue light can affect sleep patterns by suppressing melatonin production. However, warm LEDs are designed to minimize this impact compared to cooler LEDs.
There is also lightbulbs.com. They seem to carry everything, even Christmas light bulb strings that take the old-fashioned incandescent large colored bulbs.
Same here... my brain interprets LEDs like a toxin to be avoided. I ordered incandescent light bulbs off Amazon and they turned out to be cheap crap that don't last but a few months with regular use. It was an off brand so maybe I should try to find a well known brand... I sure hope this ridiculous green investment money maker for the parasite class goes the way of the dinosaur ;)
100%. GE switched over all their production to LED years ago when they first passed the stupid law. The China bulbs don't last as long, but that's my only choice.
CHop--off topic , sort of. Do you know if GE appliances are now manufactured in chyna? I cannot find out. Been recommended , yet do not buy from cHyna if at all possible. Thank you.
Anita. Thank you I did check this from other post. Factories here is great news. Spose unavoidable to have anything with out 'components' from chyna. Might be time to simply stop checking, been exhausting. However would still like to know what chemicals used in linings of ovens. It is secret--or perhaps my poor searching abilities just have not found. Do you perchance have information or where to find?
Seems to me that it's like purchasing cookware or rice pots, look for something not non-stick (Teflon, for example) and probably the typical is porcelain enamel. Maybe the food-grade silicone is okay, too.
The fumes from cleaning seem to be the hazardous part, whether it's the burning of residue to ash or the spray chemicals.
Don't recommend self-cleaning your oven. I did and the extreme heat blew a fuse at the BACK of my wall-mounted oven that requires pulling the whole oven out of the wall!
Thank you , yes knew a 'bit'. Do not know how to use Ai, so really appreciate.
If has self clean , do not use. Use steam clean instead. Porcelain ''ceramic' was what searching for. Not found. Local appliance store said would plug it in and burn off the 'chemicals' so doesn't happen in the home. Great, but still. Still unknown lining. Got into this after checking for safe air fryer for grandson. Wow. bad news. Got me thinking about full size ovens. You can check her site here--she has not lab tested full size ovens yet. Disappointed. She gets to the real information. Mamavation.com
I thought he already signed the order, but I guess not. Amazon started selling incandescent again, however, there are a limited amount of suppliers. I'm sure it will ramp up soon as so many people have problems with LEDs. They hurt my eyes and give me a headache.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-roll-back-appliance-light-bulb-standards-2025-02-11/
Wow, that’s awesome!
Sorry about your headache some one here said that you can already buy incandescents online. “LEDs produce short-wave, high-energy blue light, which has been linked to biological and sleep disturbances.” https://health.clevelandclinic.org/are-led-lights-damaging-your-retina
The Biden administration made selling Incandescent light bulbs in the US illegal in August 2024. Amazon quit selling them then, but it looks like they are already allowing them again.
to Grok : do LED lights on the "warm" setting still produce blue light?
Yes, LED lights on the "warm" setting still produce some blue light, but significantly less than those on cooler or daylight settings. Here's how it works:
LED Color Temperature: The color temperature of LED lights is measured in Kelvin (K). Lights with lower Kelvin values (e.g., 2700K to 3000K) are considered "warm" because they emit a more yellow or amber light, similar to traditional incandescent bulbs. Higher Kelvin values (e.g., 5000K and above) are "cool" or "daylight" and produce more blue light.
Blue Light Emission: Even warm white LEDs emit some blue light because the technology often involves using a blue LED chip coated with phosphors. These phosphors convert some of the blue light to longer (warmer) wavelengths, but the conversion isn't perfect, so a small amount of blue light still gets through.
Impact: Although the amount of blue light from a warm LED is lower, it's still present. This can be important for people sensitive to blue light, especially in the evening when blue light can affect sleep patterns by suppressing melatonin production. However, warm LEDs are designed to minimize this impact compared to cooler LEDs.
There is also lightbulbs.com. They seem to carry everything, even Christmas light bulb strings that take the old-fashioned incandescent large colored bulbs.
Same here... my brain interprets LEDs like a toxin to be avoided. I ordered incandescent light bulbs off Amazon and they turned out to be cheap crap that don't last but a few months with regular use. It was an off brand so maybe I should try to find a well known brand... I sure hope this ridiculous green investment money maker for the parasite class goes the way of the dinosaur ;)
Ya wanna bet those suppliers make their bulbs in Chyna ?
100%. GE switched over all their production to LED years ago when they first passed the stupid law. The China bulbs don't last as long, but that's my only choice.
CHop--off topic , sort of. Do you know if GE appliances are now manufactured in chyna? I cannot find out. Been recommended , yet do not buy from cHyna if at all possible. Thank you.
Not sure. My BIL was working for GE at the time when they converted their plants to LED
Seems here they do: https://geappliancesco.com/operations/
Someone else here in the comments gave this link, and I'm just copy and pasting it.
Anita. Thank you I did check this from other post. Factories here is great news. Spose unavoidable to have anything with out 'components' from chyna. Might be time to simply stop checking, been exhausting. However would still like to know what chemicals used in linings of ovens. It is secret--or perhaps my poor searching abilities just have not found. Do you perchance have information or where to find?
I asked Brave AI (took rewording a couple times):
https://search.brave.com/search?q=when+ovens+are+manufactured%2C+what+are+the+chemicals+are+used+on+the+inside+linings&source=llmSuggest&summary=1&conversation=1685775a2490d24eec1604
Seems to me that it's like purchasing cookware or rice pots, look for something not non-stick (Teflon, for example) and probably the typical is porcelain enamel. Maybe the food-grade silicone is okay, too.
The fumes from cleaning seem to be the hazardous part, whether it's the burning of residue to ash or the spray chemicals.
Don't recommend self-cleaning your oven. I did and the extreme heat blew a fuse at the BACK of my wall-mounted oven that requires pulling the whole oven out of the wall!
Thank you , yes knew a 'bit'. Do not know how to use Ai, so really appreciate.
If has self clean , do not use. Use steam clean instead. Porcelain ''ceramic' was what searching for. Not found. Local appliance store said would plug it in and burn off the 'chemicals' so doesn't happen in the home. Great, but still. Still unknown lining. Got into this after checking for safe air fryer for grandson. Wow. bad news. Got me thinking about full size ovens. You can check her site here--she has not lab tested full size ovens yet. Disappointed. She gets to the real information. Mamavation.com
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