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popularMadPup posted Yesterday 03:46 PM
popularMadPup posted Yesterday 03:46 PM

Govee 49.2ft RGBIC Pro LED Strip lights $19.97 @Costco B&M YMMV

$20

$50

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This is on clearance and available in-store for $19.97. You can check availability at your local stores by using the Warehouse tab in the Costco phone app to search for "1806296".

The online price is also clearance but is $10 more. I believe the original price was $50.
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https://www.costco.com/p/-/govee-...4000343068

This is on clearance and available in-store for $19.97. You can check availability at your local stores by using the Warehouse tab in the Costco phone app to search for "1806296".

The online price is also clearance but is $10 more. I believe the original price was $50.

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Yesterday 04:20 PM
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_lukasYesterday 04:20 PM
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It's 2025, why are led strips still not diffused by default?
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Yesterday 04:40 PM
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GolgothanYesterday 04:40 PM
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Quote from _lukas :
It's 2025, why are led strips still not diffused by default?
Because they're exorbitantly more expensive [govee.com]?
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_lukasYesterday 04:50 PM
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Quote from Golgothan :
Because they're exorbitantly more expensive [govee.com]?
That's bologna. It absolutely does not cost significantly more to product for a frosted layer of plastic on top of the diodes.
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SlimeyfaceYesterday 07:52 PM
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Quote from _lukas :
It's 2025, why are led strips still not diffused by default?

I agree with you, but it's probably because then it enhances the versatility of its use:


without diffusion you could mount them behind something where it doesn't shine directly at you and the where increased brightness is more advantageous.


If exposed, it certainly needs diffusion.
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GeoramiYesterday 09:03 PM
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My local warehouse had only 1 available, but we couldn't find it anywhere. Staff either. But thanks anyway OP!
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balkanYesterday 09:05 PM
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How bright are these? Like for under cabinet lights. Had couple mediocre attempts.
Yesterday 09:17 PM
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t.i.Yesterday 09:17 PM
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Does anyone know if these are put on a switch if 1) they are turned off, they retain the colors and brightness initially set 2) can these be used with a dimmer wall switch

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Yesterday 09:19 PM
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MadPup
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Yesterday 09:19 PM
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Quote from balkan :
How bright are these? Like for under cabinet lights. Had couple mediocre attempts.
These should work well for under cabinet especially if you run them along both the front and the back of the cabinet.

BTW, I use these cheapies in my kitchen and they work well,,, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08VS4FSGH
Yesterday 11:14 PM
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jefflinsYesterday 11:14 PM
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The led density is low...I think less than 30/meter. So yeah, behind a desk/counter maybe, but not in a track, will hotspot badly.

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