Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands for deals, including promoted items.
Heads up, this deal has expired. Want to create a deal alert for this item?
expired Posted by greenshell • Feb 19, 2022
expired Posted by greenshell • Feb 19, 2022

YMMV B&M 4x GE LED light bulbs for $1

$1.00

$8.79

88% off
Walmart
52 Comments 37,482 Views
Visit Walmart
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
GE LED 10-Watt (60W Equivalent) Soft White General Purpose Light Bulbs, A19 Bulb Shape, Medium Base, 13 Year Life, Dimmable, 4pk

MSRP is 8.97, this store has a whole pallet

For Reference Only: https://www.walmart.com/ip/GE-LED...k/55322542

4.7 stars, 238 reviews on walmart.com

https://brickseek.com/walmart-pri...u=55322542
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
GE LED 10-Watt (60W Equivalent) Soft White General Purpose Light Bulbs, A19 Bulb Shape, Medium Base, 13 Year Life, Dimmable, 4pk

MSRP is 8.97, this store has a whole pallet

For Reference Only: https://www.walmart.com/ip/GE-LED...k/55322542

4.7 stars, 238 reviews on walmart.com

https://brickseek.com/walmart-pri...u=55322542

Community Voting

Deal Score
+15
Good Deal
Visit Walmart

Price Intelligence

Model: Led Soft White A19 Dimmable Light Bulb, 10 W, 4/Pack

Deal History 

Sale Price
Slickdeal
  • $NaN
  • Today

Current Prices

Sort: Lowest to Highest | Last Updated 7/17/2025, 08:32 PM
Sold By Sale Price
Walgreens$24.99

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

52 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Feb 19, 2022
317 Posts
Joined Jan 2008
Feb 19, 2022
mcnaryxc
Feb 19, 2022
317 Posts
Feb 19, 2022
230 Posts
Joined Aug 2011
Feb 19, 2022
vedichymn
Feb 19, 2022
230 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank vedichymn

My Walmart had a bunch of these on clearance and they have been fairly unreliable for LED bulbs. I've seen 25-30% failure rates in the first week or so. There's a warranty but as with anything is a pain to actually use.
3
Feb 19, 2022
1,602 Posts
Joined Mar 2016

This comment has been rated as unhelpful by Slickdeals users.

Feb 19, 2022
804 Posts
Joined Jul 2018

This comment has been rated as unhelpful by Slickdeals users.

Feb 19, 2022
5,411 Posts
Joined Mar 2011
Feb 19, 2022
Supply_and_Demand
Feb 19, 2022
5,411 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Supply_and_Demand

Quote from Shawndak07 :
You're correct. This guy has an electrical issue. I've only had a single led go out in a decade.
I have the same problem, only GE bulbs. They fail within months. No other brand does this for me, only GE. It feels like they build them to fail after a short period
1
1
Feb 19, 2022
130 Posts
Joined Apr 2014
Feb 19, 2022
DonD9229
Feb 19, 2022
130 Posts
Closest to me is about 45 minutes away, but a good deal if you can get it locally and need them
Feb 20, 2022
230 Posts
Joined Aug 2011
Feb 20, 2022
vedichymn
Feb 20, 2022
230 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank vedichymn

Quote from Asryn :
I have the same problem, only GE bulbs. They fail within months. No other brand does this for me, only GE. It feels like they build them to fail after a short period
Yeah, I've only had this problem with the GE bulbs, I bought them to replace 5 year old Philips LED bulbs that were starting to dim
1

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Feb 20, 2022
4,789 Posts
Joined Oct 2011
Feb 20, 2022
asuchemist
Feb 20, 2022
4,789 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank asuchemist

+1 on bad GE led bulbs. Picked up a contractor pack of 24 and they have high failure rates within a month. YMMV.
1
Feb 20, 2022
5,958 Posts
Joined Dec 2005
Feb 20, 2022
Gameross
Feb 20, 2022
5,958 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Gameross

All those calling electrical problem, there's a reason these are being cleared out for $1.
1
1
Feb 20, 2022
281 Posts
Joined Dec 2019
Feb 20, 2022
MerryCrown7505
Feb 20, 2022
281 Posts
nowhere in the triangle, nc
Feb 20, 2022
5,507 Posts
Joined Apr 2009
Feb 20, 2022
DoobieBrother
Feb 20, 2022
5,507 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank DoobieBrother

I write the date installed with a sharpie on all bulb replacements since cfl days. I have never found any of these "green" bulbs to last as long as advertized, not even close. I prefer the LED over cfl because you can just trash them when they fail. There were some Target deals on the LED bulbs in the early days, and some even better Walmart deals a few years later that were local electric company subsudised for $1per 4 pack.. I can honestly say none of them have lasted longer than the incandecent bulbs we had at the turn of the century, but I will submit that the lower cost to operate has been a good deal.. I just whish they lasted as long as they said on the packaging..

A led bulb is prone to fail if you use them in closed fixtures. If you use them in something that the base of the bulb is on the bottom they will last longer. You would think the 10 watts they use would not produce enough heat to bother them, but you would be wrong.. More care should be used in choosing where they are going to be used. Bottom down and not in a inclosed fixture is the best for LED. CFL (if you still have them) are not nearly as finicky.. Incandecent (I bought a closet full of 100w incandecents before CFL days) are still the best for some legacy fixtures where you you cant get enough cooling ...

If you want to take advantage of the efficentcy of LED lights, buy a LED fixture (lights built in to the fixture), rather than trying to make a LED work in the old legacy fixtures IMHO... A table lamp is perfectly fine for a LED, but the basement cealing lights that bulbs screw in upside down seem to fail faster in my observations.. The heat needs to be dissapated away from the base. It is not that the LEDs fail it is the power supplys in the base of the bulb that fails. They over heat and that kills the power supply.
Last edited by DoobieBrother February 19, 2022 at 06:06 PM.
4
1
Feb 20, 2022
2,061 Posts
Joined Jun 2006
Feb 20, 2022
larry123
Feb 20, 2022
2,061 Posts
Anyone know where I can find some eco friendly non-electronic fully recyclable old 100watt glass and metal bulbs?
2
Feb 20, 2022
1,300 Posts
Joined Aug 2014
Feb 20, 2022
UValdePoliceResponse
Feb 20, 2022
1,300 Posts

Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank UValdePoliceResponse

Quote from HunterXY :
If multiple LED bulbs are failing within a week, I'm gonna lean to you've got electrical problems.
Not really because I bought some bulbs on Black Friday a couple years back and they flickered, failed quickly or didn't work at all. Called out an electrician because I was being extra careful and he checked everything and he said they were shit bulbs and that's how they clear out the crap. He grabbed some out of his truck and double check a bunch of stuff because it was covered in the service call anyway. This folks is why you don't listen to random advice on the internet and by all means don't listen to me either.
1
1
1
Feb 20, 2022
3,928 Posts
Joined Oct 2012
Feb 20, 2022
donldmn
Feb 20, 2022
3,928 Posts
LED bulbs could fail quicker if installed in a light fixture that does not allow it to cool properly. There are electronics in these bulbs that can overheat unlike other types of bulbs.
1
1

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

Feb 20, 2022
1,208 Posts
Joined Oct 2010
Feb 20, 2022
oliviajagger
Feb 20, 2022
1,208 Posts
Delete

Leave a Comment

Unregistered (You)

Popular Deals

View All

Trending Deals

View All