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Finally there is LED. Probably everyone at this point has heard about how energy efficient LEDs are, and the bulbs last forever. At 100,000 hours of expected life, you'll probably never have to change the bulbs in your lifetime, which is good, because you can't really change the bulbs in a lot of these fixtures. Many of these fixtures are also dimmable, but not all, so if you're shopping for LED and want to use a dimmer, check on this before you buy (you'll also need to get a special dimmer switch that works with LED lights). The down side: the light can be really cold and uninviting, and they are the most expensive fixtures of the bunch. However, the expense you pay up front may be outweighed in the long run by the money you save on your power bill. If LEDs seem appealing to you, consider shopping for lights which offer a warmer color spectrum.
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