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    I simply like the life and efficiency.

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    I'm interested in some of the $50 dollar bulbs. Anyone see these on the shelves?

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    I'm interested in some of the $50 dollar bulbs. Anyone see these on the shelves?
    It's an old thread. The A19 size 1600 lumens are now $40. Go to your nearest Batteries + Bulbs store.



    link in pic.

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    Lol! I was just at HEB today and they are doing some special. 60w equivalent for $6.97 with a $6.00 coupon.

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    LOL who wants a lightbulb that takes twice as much power to run as a CPU?

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    Lol! I was just at HEB today and they are doing some special. 60w equivalent for $6.97 with a $6.00 coupon.
    Is there a limit?

    If that's the same one I found searching, that is a steal. I found it's an 800 lumen that uses 9.5 watts, 2700 k color. Not as efficient as some, but still a fantastic deal.

    Unless you want more than 800 lumens, I suggest buying as many as you need, and a few more.

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    $4 per 60w equivalent bulb at Fry's

    lol Darrin

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    They are becoming rather affordable!

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    Lol! I was just at HEB today and they are doing some special. 60w equivalent for $6.97 with a $6.00 coupon.
    Which HEB? I couldn't find it in the online ads...

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    $4 per 60w equivalent bulb at Fry's

    lol Darrin


    They suck. I bought some for my kitchen light fixtures. They are bright enough and have warm color, but because of their design, they leave a dark area around where the bulb screws into the fixture. Looks ty, so I went and bought some halogens.

    If they make a so-called "omnidirectional" led bulb, I haven't seen a good one yet.

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    Bought 2 60w Cree for $14 and change at Home Depot.

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    Bought 2 60w Cree for $14 and change at Home Depot.

    Those are the ones I bought. Look like in this kind of fixture.

    http://www.homedepot.com/p/Hampton-B...3?N=5yc1vZc7nt

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    Depends on if you get the soft white or the bright bulbs.

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    Bought 2 60w Cree for $14 and change at Home Depot.
    Cree are the best value to buy if you want omnidirectional.

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    The date on that comment was November 6

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    Replaced all the bulbs in my home with LEDs (most of them a year ago, but finally got around to the rest). Even if they weren't more energy efficient, I would probably do it again anyway just because I like the better quality of the light.

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    soft white dimmable, 8 watts, 9 bucks, 22.8 year lifetime:

    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...W58/boingboing

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    Winehole, that 8 watt is for 450 lumens.

    The Cree 40W equivalent uses 6 watts, and is $7.97 for the newer design at 460 lumens, or the earlier disign is $6.97 for the 450 lumen.



    How about this Cree 11 watt 850 lumen for $7.97...



    http://www.homedepot.com/p/Cree-60W-...U100/205597078

    They also have the 60 watt equivalents in the earlier design for $6.97 each, also 850 lumens and only used 9.5 watts.

    All these are dimable, and local purchase at your nearest Home Depot.

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    plenty of options well below $10.

    so much for government mandated $50 LEDs.

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    I've had bad experience with some that I've bought. I'll wait until they've worked all the bugs out.

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    plenty of options well below $10.

    so much for government mandated $50 LEDs.
    Once again, the A19 size 100 watt equivalents are still expensive.

    Context...

    Is important...

    I think the cheapest you can find an A19 size 1600+ lumen bulb is $39.95. It went below $50 maybe 2 years ago. This thread started how long ago? Isn't it 5 years old now?

    I challenge you to find an A19 size 1600 lumen LED.

    Careful now... some say A19 shape, and are not A19 sized.

    The A number is 8th's of an inch. An A19 bulb will be 19/8" or 2-3/8" in diameter. Most 100 watt equivalents are A21 or larger.

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    I've had bad experience with some that I've bought. I'll wait until they've worked all the bugs out.
    you can still get the kind you like? I thought they were banned...

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    you can still get the kind you like? I thought they were banned...
    I recently bought some halogens that meet the new efficiency standard -- and they are absolute crap (short life).

    I've also had some of these "20 year LED bulbs" take a dump after a week or so. Heat management seems to be an issue, especially in downward facing fixtures.

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    That one that WC posted looks promising, but read the reviews. The bad ones, too.

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