Select Home Depot Stores (
Store Locator) have
Phillip Hue White A19 50-Watt Equivalent Dimmable LED Smart Bulb (555680) on clearance for
$1 valid for
In-Store Purchase Only. Please visit your local Home Depot store to verify stock/pricing.
Thanks to Community Member
Mike A. for sharing this deal.
- Note: Product link is for reference only; deal price is only available in-store at select locations. Price/availability will vary by location.
About this Product:
- Compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant. Get Apple Home Kit compatibility with Hue Bridge (sold separately)
- Control instantly via Bluetooth in one room or connect to a Hue bridge for full home control up to 50 hue bulbs compatible with Zigbee certified products
- Brightness: 600 Lumens
- Wattage equivalent: 50-Watt
- Actual Color Temperature: 2700K
- Warranty: 2 years (more info)
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BS shows $9.97 for the only store around me with inventory.
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If that's the case, then the chances of these deals ever being found in remotely urban/suburban areas is slim-to-none, no? I assume when it gets to $1, its probably because 4 are left in some random town in North Dakota.
Am I off base?
P.S. If Brickseek shows OOS, does that mean I shouldn't bother going? Or could there be a few despite Brickseek's data? I've heard conflicting things.
If that's the case, then the chances of these deals ever being found in remotely urban/suburban areas is slim-to-none, no? I assume when it gets to $1, its probably because 4 are left in some random town in North Dakota.
Am I off base?
In some cases just a simple small discount. That's usually not any great deal. Like $24.99 reduced to $22.99.
More common for real clearance items will be a stepwise progression with a $.06 then $.03 prices. So, for example, if it's a $40 item, the first step might be $20.06. Next step after some period of time would be $10.03. After that the price is set to $0.01 and the items are supposed to be pulled from shelves and disposed of in various ways.
Then you'll see percentage discounts on some items that are ordered and refused, open/damaged items, etc., like appliances that are just done one-off say at 20%.
Then at times they just randomly put some low price on things. That would be the case for these bulbs. I know that they weren't on clearance for any time since I was returning something that I'd bought just a couple of days ago and had looked at all of the Hue and clearance stuff then.
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If that's the case, then the chances of these deals ever being found in remotely urban/suburban areas is slim-to-none, no? I assume when it gets to $1, its probably because 4 are left in some random town in North Dakota.
Am I off base?
P.S. If Brickseek shows OOS, does that mean I shouldn't bother going? Or could there be a few despite Brickseek's data? I've heard conflicting things.
Anything $1 or even # is a decision from a regional manager.
yes you can use the app.. I went back and read that they didn't want to use any app.. i thought not alexa or google... how else could you change it without an app?
seems like a project for a second year engineering student.
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