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3-Panel 40W (300W Equivalent) Feit Electric LED E26 Light (Daylight, Foldable) Expired

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Walmart has 3-Panel 40W (300W Equivalent) Feit Electric LED E26 Light (Daylight White, Adjustable & Foldable) for $7.13. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial) or on orders $35+.

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Features:
  • Brightness: 4000 Lumens
  • Estimated yearly energy cost: $4.82 (based on 3-hour/day, 11/kWh, costs depend on rates and use)
  • Life: 18.3-years (based on 3-hour/day)
  • Light appearance: 5000K (daylight)
  • Energy used: 40-Watt (equivalent to a 300-Watt standard incandescent light bulb)
  • It uses up to 86.7% less energy compared to a standard incandescent light bulb
  • Input line voltage: 120-Volt
  • Mercury-free
  • Instant on to full brightness
  • No ultraviolet light, safe for artwork
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Walmart [walmart.com] has Feit Electric 40W (300W Equivalent) LED E26 3-Panel Ceiling Light (Daylight White, Adjustable & Foldable) for $7.13. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free trial available [walmart.com]) or on orders $35+
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Model: Feit LED Specialty 36 W ED26 LED HID Bulb 4000 lm Daylight Specialty 1 pk

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300 equivalent means it puts out as much light as 300 watt incandescent. All of our light bulb ratings were based off of incandescent, and we can't seem to let it go. It only draws 40 watts of power, and therefore can only produce 40 watts of heat. Any socket that can handle a 40 watt incandescent bulb can handle this.
And I thought I am getting a ceiling fan for $7
FWIW, from their listing has Home Depot: Max. Operating Temperature (F)113 °F
Now, is that just a CYA note from their lawyers rather than a hard limit....probably. I'd guess, though, that anything that stays in plastic-melting temps is going to have a shorter lifespan unless you get some sort of specialty high-temp bulb, which is likely to be way more than $7 Wink

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looking forward to a time where they make 40W (300W equivalent) solar panels
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05-10-2024 at 06:00 AM.
05-10-2024 at 06:00 AM.
Quote from TealBreakfast550 :
And I thought I am getting a ceiling fan for $7
Home Depot does have a little fan that fits into a light socket with a light. I saw it the other day when I was roaming around. Weird little contraption, but I wanted to buy it! Big Grin
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Quote from ThriftyIdea6692 :
FWIW, from their listing has Home Depot: Max. Operating Temperature (F)113 °F
Now, is that just a CYA note from their lawyers rather than a hard limit....probably. I'd guess, though, that anything that stays in plastic-melting temps is going to have a shorter lifespan unless you get some sort of specialty high-temp bulb, which is likely to be way more than $7 https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...ilies/wink.gif
Dang it, I looked at the specs and didn't see that listed. Thanks.

To be clear, it's not "all plastic melting" temperature, and now that I think about it, the one thing that burst was a Christmas ornament that had liquid inside. The "plastic" was actually just wax on a cheap Halloween candle. So, it's not Dante's inferno up there, but it definitely gets higher than 113 degrees. Probably into the 120s would be my guess.
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