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Post #132940598 added 12-03-2019 10:14 AM by gamercubed in Deal Talk
What 100w-equivalent LED bulbs only draw 10.5w, and how much are they? 10.5w may not be industry-leading for this brightness, but it's not that crazy (for a comparison, here's a comparable Cree...
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Post #132941177 added 12-03-2019 10:24 AM by p2RLit in Deal Talk
These are LED...
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Post #132936293 added 12-03-2019 8:59 AM by BadWithNames in Deal Talk
I didn’t notice any buzz with my dimmer.
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Post #132938465 added 12-03-2019 9:36 AM by metalmonkey7 in Deal Talk
Thanks. I’ll give them a try with mine.
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Post #132979295 added 12-04-2019 2:41 AM by slyestdog in Deal Talk
I know it is preference, but what color bulb are people going with these days?
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Post #132981122 added 12-04-2019 5:24 AM by LoneWulfMcQuade in Deal Talk
I really like 4000k but they are a bit hard to find. It's a good middle ground between "daylight" and the warmer colored bulbs.
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Post #132981665 added 12-04-2019 5:51 AM by pmullinax in Deal Talk
These ARE LED.
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Post #132982622 added 12-04-2019 6:34 AM by clickk0 in Deal Talk
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Post #132983213 added 12-04-2019 6:54 AM by gamercubed in Deal Talk
I feel the same way about soft white leds not feeling as warm as incandescent, not sure why. Personally, I have this temp throughout my house, including the kitchen (the horror!), and don't find it...
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Post #132976238 added 12-03-2019 11:27 PM by gcman in Deal Talk
Boomer bulbs. 2700k damn my fog lights in my car are 3000k couldn't imagine using this at home. Hard pass!
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Post #132981734 added 12-04-2019 5:55 AM by manjulapra in Deal Talk
Do these need cans to be fitted first for installations? I currently don't have recessed lights. There are some versions where you just cut the ceiling and snap in place. Are these like that or do...
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Post #132982061 added 12-04-2019 6:11 AM by BetaMan in Deal Talk
If I already have Recessed lights, how easy is the install?
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Post #132999410 added 12-04-2019 12:37 PM by wf_chan in Deal Talk
you may want to check amazon, I see many similiar but cheaper :-)
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Post #133016978 added 12-04-2019 7:22 PM by Cha4me in Deal Talk
Funny how people complain about these being soft white instead of daylight or a blue color. They sell different color temperatures for a reason. The bright whites with bluish hue colors are more...
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Post #133017962 added 12-04-2019 7:43 PM by kabin in Deal Talk
Seems to be a good deal. Maybe not quite the same quality as what costco offered a few months back.
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Post #132983864 added 12-04-2019 7:13 AM by dmitri-va in Deal Talk
lumens per watt, color temperature, dimmable, CRI - this is all good, but the LED flicker issue is concerning me more and more. if you dont now what I am talking about, try to shoot a video with...
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Post #132984773 added 12-04-2019 7:38 AM by MikeD666 in Deal Talk
thanks. I was hoping for an easy way around the housings. In process of finishing basement and looking at solutions.
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Post #132985067 added 12-04-2019 7:45 AM by Tutu22 in Deal Talk
These need cans. These are suitable for a retrofit if you have existing cans. For new installations get the snap ones. The ones you are referring to are IC rated which means they can be in direct...
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Post #132989846 added 12-04-2019 9:26 AM by gamercubed in Deal Talk
Good info. BTW, the Lowe's product page has multiple errors, including the 85w equivalent rating (as has been pointed out previously, should be closer to 60w), and apparently the 25,000 hour rating....
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Post #132994130 added 12-04-2019 10:53 AM by JeffreyS5547 in Deal Talk
Very nice deal, I was actually in the market for recessed lighting in the patio so the timing was perfect, thanks OP
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Post #132901358 added 12-02-2019 6:07 PM by gamercubed in Deal Talk
This deal has been active since Friday but I still don't see it posted and it seems really slick to me. Comes to $3.33/bulb. 2700k temperature, 650 lumens, 5/6" retro-fit. Note: as has been...
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Post #132979172 added 12-02-2019 6:07 PM by Discombobulated in Deal Talk
Lowe's has 3-Pack Utilitech 85W Equivalent White Dimmable LED Recessed Downlight (MQTL1113-L10.5K9027) on sale for $9.98. Select free store pickup where available to save on shipping. Thanks...
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Post #132915290 added 12-02-2019 9:22 PM by HowYouDoing in Deal Talk
85 watt equivalent and only 650 lumens? Something is off with this.
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Post #133001588 added 12-04-2019 1:20 PM by polyxo in Deal Talk
Good point. I hadn't thought of that. Most of mine are on the first floor, but this reason alone may be enough to pick up a few of these for the second floor. Thanks!
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Post #132997475 added 12-04-2019 11:59 AM by The_Millers in Deal Talk
I was looking at Home Depot website and saw this deal(?) Feit Electric 4 in. 3000K Bright White Round Flat Panel J-Box Integrated LED Recessed Trim Downlight (4-Pack) for $65.88 Energy used:...
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Post #132999803 added 12-04-2019 12:46 PM by vo_danh in Deal Talk
Here I am using a 4ft shop light with 2 T8 bulbs in my room because it has no lighting. Shit's bright. Probably not the most efficient. lol
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Post #132984614 added 12-04-2019 7:33 AM by trza in Deal Talk
You might be surprised how older homes are actually wired. Between the "old" way of doing things (even to code) and adapting an old house to the modern world you find all sorts of less than optimal...
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Post #132992624 added 12-04-2019 10:25 AM by AceWeb in Deal Talk
Anything I got with Utilitech label on it breaks, dies, or malfunctions prematurely. At this point, I see Utilitech the same as a hazmat warning sign. I would guess my ~95% failure rate in their...
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Post #132985478 added 12-04-2019 7:54 AM by warheadwl in Deal Talk
I installed these over the weekend. They are not as yellow as the costco Feit BR30 2700k 65W equivalent LED bulbs, but seem brighter. My original cans had the bulbs recessed about 2 inches in the...
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Post #132991022 added 12-04-2019 9:52 AM by q2n in Deal Talk
(All in reference to earlier post.) And glad to find people who are even aware! This stuff should not be considered nerdly, just everyday consumer math. Money not paid for electricity = more $$ in...
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Post #134035565 added 01-05-2020 7:09 AM by Boink in Deal Talk
The blue hues trigger migraines for me. Warm lighting does not have this effect, so perfect for me.
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Post #132983114 added 12-04-2019 6:50 AM by darkdealer in Deal Talk
We typically spec a warmer white, 2900k -3200k primarily because it will blend in with a typical incandescent/ halogen and daylight . I find the Blue hue of a higher temp looks unrealistic and can...
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Post #132983216 added 12-04-2019 6:54 AM by pauliballs in Deal Talk
Super easy. Look on youtube. It's really a matter of unscrewing current light bulb, removing the spring clip that holds the current recessed light "ring", then screwing in this new LED bulb and...
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Post #132983633 added 12-04-2019 7:05 AM by Personmans in Deal Talk
I use individual carbide hole saws. RemGrit in particular, but looks like Milwaukee is a bit cheaper and likely just as good. Just make sure you get the right size for your cans:...
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Post #132986852 added 12-04-2019 8:25 AM by tacoreactor in Deal Talk
Bought some 75w equivalent screw in LEDs 2/$100 @ the 99c store for my cannisters. Was bright, but wanted a light show, so then I ordered seven 1.5" light bulb extension sockets, so that the bulbs...
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Post #132986462 added 12-04-2019 8:17 AM by UniquePicture5159 in Deal Talk
I have a ton of can lights. Im in for 5 sets. Thanks
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Post #132988286 added 12-04-2019 8:55 AM by Blade2000 in Deal Talk
I use a spoon.
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Post #132988298 added 12-04-2019 8:55 AM by ksdennis62 in Deal Talk
Not sure if this is applicable but found these rebates when looking for specs on these fixtures. https://www.rebatebus.com/product_pages/default/MQTL1113-L10.5K9027
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Post #132981320 added 12-04-2019 5:35 AM by ZeeDuck in Deal Talk
I'm happy (if not a bit nerdy) to see that I'm not the only one who uses the $1/watt/year math. Something to keep in mind when comparing this to a conventional fixture with conventional bulbs. ...
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Post #132981602 added 12-04-2019 5:48 AM by cirial in Deal Talk
You need to install the round can first and wire it up. Then these screw right in
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