Whenever my Edison bulbs burn out I always replace them with CFLs which save money and are good for the environment but some don't last as long as they're advertised. Fortunately, you can return blown CLFs but you must have the receipt to verify the date of purchase. Here inlies my problem, I can't find the damn recipes when the bulbs go kaput. Lighting appliance manufactures should start making appliances with hidden drawers or pouches for CFL receipts.
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Hidden Drawers
Whenever my Edison bulbs burn out I always replace them with CFLs which save money and are good for the environment but some don't last as long as they're advertised. Fortunately, you can return blown CLFs but you must have the receipt to verify the date of purchase. Here inlies my problem, I can't find the damn recipes when the bulbs go kaput. Lighting appliance manufactures should start making appliances with hidden drawers or pouches for CFL receipts.
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How about somehow stamping a product with purchase information. Maybe place an RFID chip in the bulb, or anything for that matter, at the time of purchase.
I like this idea but the stamping would have to be preformed by the manufacture or distributor bc the consumer could just make up a stamp and slap it on there at anytime.
RFID soon, my son.
RFID would definitely be the way to go.
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