I tend to agree with you, Carol Anne. I point out to those people who give them out free that :-
1. They can flicker and take 3 to 5 seconds to come on if they're cold. Answer -'Agreed, but look at the money you're saving'.
2. They can take minutes to reach full intensity if they're cold. Answer - They're getting better all the time.
3. Lousy colour spectrum. They may be as bright as an ordinary bulb to a lightmeter, but to the human eye they're not. Answer -' We're working on the colour spectrum'
4. They dim over time. Answer - 'They don't.' (That's not my experience).
5. Quoted life is based on only 3 hours use a day. Where's this in an average house? In a bathroom? Answer - 'Well, we have to base it on something.'
To me, they have only one great advantage - since they run cooler, you can ignore the maximum permitted wattage label on lampshades! And I don't burn my hand trying to switch off an Anglepoise lamp with the switch on top of the shade.