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by pjmlp 1183 days ago
I suggest a visit across street bazaars and flea markets, where people still use to hunt for them.
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I don't know any people who still use them (aside from lights that haven't broken yet). LED lights have become much cheaper since the ban, last much longer, and with the current energy prices they are probably much cheaper over their lifetime.
The point of the policy was not to completely eradicate incandescent but to make the default choice LED. It succeeded.