I happened to find these via the Lowe's app. I went into the store, and an employee said they were clearance, and even though there were none in the bay where they should have been, he said his device was telling him there were 12 left. I happened to look up, and there was a single, large box labeled "1033997" (the item number) with 12 light units in it. I assume the lights are getting offloaded because it looks like quite a few people in the reviews expressed problems with them failing. But for $6 each, I bought what I needed and several extra for replacements.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Lithonia...1000704778
Retail price appears to be $24.98.
Brickseek:
https://brickseek.com/lowes-inven...1000704778
I checked Brickseek and found at least a few more stores with some in stock at the ~$6 price:
- Largo Lowe's #702 (ZIP 20774)
- [removed many stores that are now OOS]
Around $12 each (half off regular price):
- Camp Creek Lowe's #1715 (ZIP 30344)
- Atlanta-Edgewood Lowe's #1875 (ZIP 30307)
- S. Dekalb-lithonia Lowe's #2232 (ZIP 30038)
- Fayetteville Lowe's #686 (ZIP 30214)
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I have been using fluorescent lights to start my seedlings for 40+ years. These are 4000K and better than the old T12 fluorescents I used in the beginning. I use these to start my tomato, pepper and eggplant seeds. Our local UC agricultural extension service head many years ago suggested it in place of the expensive grow lights. Nothing beats real sunlight. My plants start kind of spindly but fill out eventually. i use a heating box to keep the temperature close to 74 degrees so when I have these 30 degree F mornings the seeds don't care,
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