Amazon has
24-Pack Amazon Basics 60 Watt Equivalent 9W A19 Non-Dimmable LED Light Bulb w/ E26 Standard Base (Soft White 2700K) on sale for
$12.85 (~$0.54 each).
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Amazon has
24-Pack Amazon Basics 60 Watt Equivalent 9W A19 Non-Dimmable LED Light Bulb w/ E26 Standard Base (Daylight White 5000K ) on sale for $12.85 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
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About this Item (Soft White):
- These lights have a E26 Standard base.
- These 60 watt replacement light bulbs use only 9 watts of energy, costing only $1.08 per year to operate. That is a saving of $55.87 in energy costs over life of the bulb compared to the incandescent equivalent (based on 3 hours/day, $0.11/kWh)
- 10,000 hour lifespan; lasting over 9 years (based on 3 hours of use each day)
- Non-Dimmable LED Light Bulbs.
- Soft White (2700K) providing a soft white light, creating a comfortable atmosphere for any room.
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I'm the exact opposite. Too dim for me. I like 100w equivalents.
I just took a look around the house, and nearly all my bulbs besides the kitchen chandelier are LED colored smart bulbs.
Otherwise this seems like an unbeatable deal.
Or maybe they are coded wrong in the system. I know you're not suppose to be able to buy CFLs because of the mercury in them. LEDs shouldn't have mercury though.
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Or maybe they are coded wrong in the system. I know you're not suppose to be able to buy CFLs because of the mercury in them. LEDs shouldn't have mercury though.
California bulbs must produce 80 lumens per watt, which is likely why they aren't for sale in California.
I'm so done with California. I want to move out of this cursed state.
There are rules about color, lifespan, flicker, dimming speeds, and a bunch of other stuff.
The CEC should have a list of authorized bulbs - and often they'll be labeled as such if they meet CA guidelines on the box as well.
And even rules are coming at the end of the year so stock up! Lol
Bc the LED black market don't play!