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LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are energy-efficient light bulbs that offer several advantages over traditional lighting. When they were first developed, LEDs were typically used as single bulbs. However, manufacturers have since expanded their applications by clustering these small bulbs together. Now, LEDs are available with standard bases that fit common household light fixtures, making them a modern choice for home lighting.

One significant feature of LEDs is that they emit light directionally, unlike incandescent bulbs, which spread light more uniformly in all directions. This directional nature is beneficial for applications like recessed or under-cabinet lighting, but it can be a drawback for table lamps. To address this issue, new LED designs incorporate diffuser lenses and reflectors, enabling them to disperse light more similarly to incandescent bulbs.

By using LED lighting, you can lower your electricity bill and reduce air conditioning costs. Additionally, LED rebates are available for those who switch to LED bulbs, CFL bulbs, and quad tube lamps. Below is further information about the provider companies we partner with for these products.

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