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Product Name: | GE 65-Watt EQ LED Br30 Soft White Medium Base (e-26) Dimmable Spotlight Light Bulb (20-Pack) | 93129291 |
Product Description: | 65 Watt replacement using only 9.5 Watts (750 lumens). Rated to last 2 years based on 3 hours per day use. Saves 61 dollars on energy costs per bulb vs. 65-Watt R30 incandescent over the bulb's life. Dimmable and works with most dimmer switches. Warm, soft white light with 2700 Kelvin color temperature. 20 LED bulbs per package. R30 (3-3 with 4-inch diameter) shape and size. Medium base (E26). Indoor floodlight bulbs for ceiling lights, can lights, recessed lights and track lights. GE 65-Watt EQ LED Br30 Soft White Medium Base (e-26) Dimmable Spotlight Light Bulb (20-Pack) | 93129291 |
Product SKU: | 5000213747_5000213747 |
UPC: | 43168529303 |
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I got a great deal on two different lightbulbs sets (20+12 different wattage / lumens) but paid a reduced price but not clearance price for some of those Candelabra / Candle base for fixtures that try to be like chandeliers.
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To my understanding BrickSeek works on Lowes if you have the item code but it is no longer on the Lowe's webpage if you want to check inventory. BrickSeek is not useful for Walmart clearance but to my understanding it works with Lowe's clearance.
I had the same thought, a WHITE HOT deal for LEDs used to be this price for a single bulb. Now it's a 24 pack 😮
thats not the standard 10 yrs ago. it was at least 7 yrs not long ago.
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How many bulbs💡?
All of them. Flood light. Recessed. Standard dimmable led 60w, 75 and 100. They probably meant to mark them 1.99 off but the price is 1.99
thats not the standard 10 yrs ago. it was at least 7 yrs not long ago.
That's a crazy low lifespan. Lowe's has the smart cree connected max bulbs 60W 3 packs and 100W 2 packs for mad cheap, like $1-3 a bulb, and those are smart, color changing, have a 90+ CRI, and last 25,000 hours. At 3 hours a day that's over 22 years. Personally that's what nearly all the bulbs in my apartment are now since they were so cheap and high CRI, and I love them