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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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04/10/24 | Amazon | $3.87 |
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Lowe's | $12.98 |
Ace Hardware | $12.99 |
Walmart | $9.99 |
Amazon | $9.99 |
Product Name: | Feit Electric LED 5W Color Changing Rotating Disco Party Bulb A25 Medium (E26) Base Non-Dimmable |
Product Description: | Make any celebration a lot more festive with the Feit Electric Multi Color Rotating Disco Party bulb. A rotating diamond shaped lens and brightly colored LED lights bring a disco ambiance into your room with colorful lights dancing across the room for an instant party like atmosphere. It s also a creative way to decorate a child s room and add some unique lights. Easily installs into any medium base fixture like a regular table lamp. The colorful bulb is a cool addition to a party or a special occasion while LED technology saves energy and provides up to 10 000 hours of enjoyment. |
Product SKU: | 133973209 |
UPC: | 17801153217 |
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It's not even so much that the mechanism is "cheaply made" so much that it requires lubrication in order to mitigate wear (that clicking noise sounds very reminiscent of plastic gears slipping as they wear down and get sloppy).
That lubrication is where there's often issues, as it tends to get displaced as it gets too warm.
Assuming they properly lubricated the components, there shouldn't be an issue unless you subject the bulb to excessive heat.
It's their fate
That lubrication is where there's often issues, as it tends to get displaced as it gets too warm.
Assuming they properly lubricated the components, there shouldn't be an issue unless you subject the bulb to excessive heat.
Are you conflating cost of production with inherent defect?
Obviously, no manufacturer is going to deliberately spend R&D to produce something that fails. Conversely, there's no product that has a perfect run in manufacturing. It's why the FDA has an entire food defect levels handbook which allows for a certain parts per unit of insect matter in food.
Is it possible these have defects? Sure.
But to base decisions on one or two Walmart reviews is a problematic way to be a consumer. Everyone knows product reviews live on a bell curve.
As for why Walmart can sell it at a 70% markdown and still turn a profit: Because it's Walmart. If they bought these on volume for $1.50, that's still over 100% profit.
If those margins seem strange to you, you don't even want to know how much the shampoo you buy costs to make versus what they sell it to you for.
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