Interesting article here on early failures in CF bulbs. I've had terrible luck with these, even more expensive bulbs from major brands like GE, to the point that I rarely buy them and won't even consider putting them in difficult to service fixtures - they just don't last.
I think my dislike of CFs reached a peak when I went into the garage one day to check on my laundry only to discover the CF bulb above the washer and dryer had literally come apart at the base, after which the internal wires had broken and the bulb part dropped to the concrete floor and shattered. It left little wires and a tiny circuit board dangling from the ceiling fixture, which was turned on BTW. Thankfully nothing shorted out. I really hope the future of lighting is in LCD lamps, not CF!
I think my dislike of CFs reached a peak when I went into the garage one day to check on my laundry only to discover the CF bulb above the washer and dryer had literally come apart at the base, after which the internal wires had broken and the bulb part dropped to the concrete floor and shattered. It left little wires and a tiny circuit board dangling from the ceiling fixture, which was turned on BTW. Thankfully nothing shorted out. I really hope the future of lighting is in LCD lamps, not CF!