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by Turing_Machine 1040 days ago
> For example, Philips made LED bulbs sold in Dubai [0] that last many times longer than the ones in the US.

I have an early U.S. Philips bulb that has been burning continuously since December, 2010. It cost about forty bucks, as I recall.

It's in a dark entryway where it's a real pain in the butt to change the bulb, so I was happy to pay that if it meant not getting out the ladder several times a year.

You're right -- the ones made now don't last nearly as long.

On the other hand, they don't cost forty bucks, either.

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I imagine the cost would be about double in terms of manufacturing. So if an LED bulb costs $5, the "long-life" one would only cost $10. However, we know things are rarely priced logically so it would probably cost much more.