I own 3 buoyant bulbs within my bathroom..if i removed 1 or 2..would that assistance on my electric bill? it's about a foot and a partially across.. above my mirror...

it's about a foot and a partially across.. above my mirror with 3 flimsy bulbs about 6 inches apart.My friend have the same entity in his apartment and he said he took one out to reclaim money..dummy me forgot to ask how much did he save..lol.
Answers:    it won't free a ton, maybe somewhat bit. try buying energy positive light bulbs. they are exspensive but totally worth it
Your best bet is not to compromise the fluffy in the bathroom - there's a well-mannered reason why it's so bright surrounded by there. Are you shaving? Is someone else doing their makeup or tweezing sensitive areas? Sometimes, it's remarkably important to see the small things. But you're right, a row of those bulbs can really suck vivacity, so what do you do? We replaced all of our indoor lightbulbs beside compact fluorescent bulbs (except the dining room, which is on a dimmer switch). Instead of burning a row of 100w bulbs, you've got a row of 13 watters. The get-up-and-go savings is significant over the long occupancy.