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Select Home Depot Stores: Phillip Hue White A19 LED Smart Bulb

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$9.97

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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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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Well Rated with 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 120 reviews.
    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $8.99 lower (90% savings) than the next best available prices starting from $9.99. -SaltyOne
  • Refer to the forum thread for additional deal details and discussion.

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Written by Mike A.
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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)

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Well Rated with 4.7 out of 5 stars from over 120 reviews.
    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $8.99 lower (90% savings) than the next best available prices starting from $9.99. -SaltyOne
  • Refer to the forum thread for additional deal details and discussion.

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bonkman
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Insane deal if you can find it
reactionary
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Even if these are plain white, Philips Hue bulbs are much higher quality than "plain ole" LED bulbs, so $1 is a great deal for them.

BS shows $9.97 for the only store around me with inventory.

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As a learning point, how do these clearance HD and Lowe's deals work? Do they start discounting them by certain amounts, and keep lowering them till they are finally fully out of stock nationally? So, in this instance, there is some inventory somewhere in a America that is still left after the prior discount, so they drop it even further?

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.
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Quote from PoorFatKid :
Grabbed a few in Vineland, NJ. Still quite a few left.
Ahh, Vineland. The laboratory glass capital of the world!
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As always, not this price around my area😂
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Quote from Zwitterion :
As a learning point, how do these clearance HD and Lowe's deals work? Do they start discounting them by certain amounts, and keep lowering them till they are finally fully out of stock nationally? So, in this instance, there is some inventory somewhere in a America that is still left after the prior discount, so they drop it even further?

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?
Home Depot does it multiple ways.

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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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.
Likely not worth bothering with. Could be but your odds are very low.
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OOS in Northern NJ
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Quote from PoorFatKid :
Grabbed a few in Vineland, NJ. Still quite a few left.
BS shows OOS, how many were left behind? Where in the store was it?
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Quote from Zwitterion :
As a learning point, how do these clearance HD and Lowe's deals work? Do they start discounting them by certain amounts, and keep lowering them till they are finally fully out of stock nationally? So, in this instance, there is some inventory somewhere in a America that is still left after the prior discount, so they drop it even further?

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.
HD has a special team that mark down merchandises. They go down from regular to a x.01 then x.02 then x.03 then then guess what, 1c.

Anything $1 or even # is a decision from a regional manager.
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Quote from bonkman :
Really? The ones I have require you to use the app to at least set it to "party mode" or something.

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?
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Quote from oherc :
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?
I know laugh out loud

seems like a project for a second year engineering student.
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In my experience, you really want a minimum of 60w for enough brightness. 75w if you have higher ceilings. And 100w for double height applications
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bonkman
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Quote from slkmaster2000 :
In my experience, you really want a minimum of 60w for enough brightness. 75w if you have higher ceilings. And 100w for double height applications
Totally depends on the fixture. I have a small bathroom with a six bulb vanity. Following your advice would lead to the Kenny Rogers Seinfeld episode Smilie
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Quote from texst :
Too yellow
You know you can change the "hue" to either blazing harsh white to pretty much orange and anyone traditional bulb color in the app right??
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texst
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Quote from Jmabs5099 :
You know you can change the "hue" to either blazing harsh white to pretty much orange and anyone traditional bulb color in the app right??
These aren't the "ambiance" ones.

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Quote from texst :
These aren't the "ambiance" ones.
Right. These are 2700K only. They turn on/off and dim. That's it.

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