• DJKJuicy@sh.itjust.works
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    19 hours ago

    LED light bulbs were supposed to last a bajillion hours. When they came out around 2010-ish they were still expensive and I spent many hundreds of dollars replacing every single light bulb in my house, thinking I would basically never have to replace a light bulb again.

    It’s 2026 and I now replace the LED bulbs in my house almost as often as I replaced incandescent bulbs. Seriously? LEDs are solid-state technology. There are no moving parts, no gases, no hot filaments…

    I understand that it’s probably on purpose; if everyone replaced all the light bulbs in their house with LED bulbs that lasted basically forever then who would buy more light bulbs from light bulb manufacturers.

    But it’s still just dumb. Either LED technology is flawed, or our economic system that incentivizes a constant cycle of replacing bulbs is flawed. This should should not exist in 2026.

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      17 hours ago

      Oh that’s a fun one. Original incandescents lasted a very long time. Too long (over 10,000 hrs, and there are many examples of ones that have been lit for decades!). The various manufacturers actually conspired(spent a lot of money on research and development) to a 1,000 hr operational benchmark. Profits exploded.

      This is common (engineered predictable fault.)

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      12 hours ago

      Something is wrong with the ones you’re buying, then.

      Studies show that they do, on average, last dozens of times longer. Personally I replace them way less often than incandescent.

      I suppose the earliest ones were worse and there are definitely garbage ones out there. And even good brands have a did here and there. And if you have poor/inconsistent power, or placing them in hot, enclosed fixtures, they don’t perform as well as they could.

    • Clocks [They/Them]@lemmy.ml
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      15 hours ago

      Buy dimmer, filament style LEDs. They don’t burn themselves out hy heat at least.

      Otherwise you’re facing planned obsolescence.