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Submitted by Brian (not verified) on Sat, 2009-10-17 14:35.

The bulb above is the GeoBulb II. At ccrane.com, that bulb's price is now down to $49.95. With its 30,000 hour life, it's now same price as CFL (but uses less electricty than CFL and has no mercury). GeoBulb III will soon be available. It's 30% brighter (355-570 lumens), lasts 66% longer (50,000 hours), uses 6% less electricty (7 watts). However, as it's now the cutting-edge, it's still pricy ($86-$100).