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expiredmisterdebonair posted Yesterday 09:13 PM
expiredmisterdebonair posted Yesterday 09:13 PM

Philips Hue Slim 6" LED Downlight - $34.95 @ Walmart, $40.71 @ Amazon

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Walmart currently has the 6" Philips Hue Slim Downlight LED fixtures for sale at $34.95, sold and shipped by Walmart.com

This is an insane deal because these things rarely go on sale.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Philip...1539915050 - OOS

Alternatively, you can also buy these things from Amazon for $40.71 each, shipped & sold by Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Hu...0BCXGLT1H/
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Walmart currently has the 6" Philips Hue Slim Downlight LED fixtures for sale at $34.95, sold and shipped by Walmart.com

This is an insane deal because these things rarely go on sale.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Philip...1539915050 - OOS

Alternatively, you can also buy these things from Amazon for $40.71 each, shipped & sold by Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Hu...0BCXGLT1H/

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Model: Philips Hue Slim 6-inch Downlight, White & Color Ambiance (Bluetooth Compatible), Voice Control with Alexa, Apple HomeKit & Google Assistant

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Yesterday 09:20 PM
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HofstraJetYesterday 09:20 PM
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I never understood the point of these. Just put in a regular recessed fixture and a BR30 Hue bulb which you can easily replace. If this goes bad, you have to buy a whole new fixture and reinstall instead of simply replacing a bulb. I guess it's useful if you have limited space above your ceiling. Am I missing something?
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Yesterday 09:22 PM
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sadudeYesterday 09:22 PM
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all depends on space. if you already have a wafer light existing you can't do what you are saying. yes, if you have full can then absolutely just buy the bulb
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Yesterday 09:25 PM
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misterdebonair
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Quote from HofstraJet :
I never understood the point of these. Just put in a regular recessed fixture and a BR30 Hue bulb which you can easily replace. If this goes bad, you have to buy a whole new fixture and reinstall instead of simply replacing a bulb. I guess it's useful if you have limited space above your ceiling. Am I missing something?
you've got a good point re: just replacing a light bulb in a can if one (or more) were to go bad, but in my particular case, i had the following:
  • for about a third of my house where i want to install these, there's very limited space above my ceiling (so i can't fit a can)
  • the flipper who we bought the house from already installed "dumb" 6" pancake potlights already, so these were overall a pretty easy in-place swap
  • perhaps most important point: what if you want to install a recessed light into a spot on your ceiling right where there's a ceiling joist running through? that's not a problem with these flat potlights
Yesterday 10:05 PM
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tdcarterYesterday 10:05 PM
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Thanks OP, ordered 2
Yesterday 10:07 PM
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tdcarterYesterday 10:07 PM
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Quote from HofstraJet :
I never understood the point of these. Just put in a regular recessed fixture and a BR30 Hue bulb which you can easily replace. If this goes bad, you have to buy a whole new fixture and reinstall instead of simply replacing a bulb. I guess it's useful if you have limited space above your ceiling. Am I missing something?
Not missing anything would agree, useful for limited overhead spaces or if you hate the look of a recessed light and bulb. Personally, I qualify for both!
Yesterday 10:09 PM
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andddlayYesterday 10:09 PM
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Quote from misterdebonair :
you've got a good point re: just replacing a light bulb in a can if one (or more) were to go bad, but in my particular case, i had the following:
  • for about a third of my house where i want to install these, there's very limited space above my ceiling (so i can't fit a can)
  • the flipper who we bought the house from already installed "dumb" 6" pancake potlights already, so these were overall a pretty easy in-place swap
  • perhaps most important point: what if you want to install a recessed light into a spot on your ceiling right where there's a ceiling joist running through? that's not a problem with these flat potlights

Same situation with me. These were super easy to I stall. Looking to get more so this is great timing. Unfortunately, OOS at Walmart, but will keep trying. Thank you!
Yesterday 10:12 PM
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FabulousScene9195Yesterday 10:12 PM
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Sold out quickly .i had it in my cart & going to check out . 😲😟

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Yesterday 10:13 PM
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mechrockYesterday 10:13 PM
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I used one of these to add a light to my shower. Works great and didn't need to worry about a can.
Yesterday 10:19 PM
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hotgreaseYesterday 10:19 PM
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Quote from HofstraJet :
I never understood the point of these. Just put in a regular recessed fixture and a BR30 Hue bulb which you can easily replace. If this goes bad, you have to buy a whole new fixture and reinstall instead of simply replacing a bulb. I guess it's useful if you have limited space above your ceiling. Am I missing something?

IMO, a bulb in a housing looks so dated compared to a one piece. I'd never spend $40 on a single replacement but the difference in look is worth the premium to me.

I have used retrofit before which is fine but I don't think anyone is uninstalling existing cans to put these in.
Last edited by hotgrease July 21, 2025 at 03:21 PM.
Yesterday 10:33 PM
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itsdawsontimeYesterday 10:33 PM
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Quote from HofstraJet :
I never understood the point of these. Just put in a regular recessed fixture and a BR30 Hue bulb which you can easily replace. If this goes bad, you have to buy a whole new fixture and reinstall instead of simply replacing a bulb. I guess it's useful if you have limited space above your ceiling. Am I missing something?
Replacing already existing slim / pancake down lights. Many newer houses have little clearances between floors. I also prefer them over bulb / recessed as they aren't as bright/reflective. It's also more dusting up in there too.
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For anyone with an Amazon Business Account, this is available for $34.95 as well-- must be logged into your Amazon Business account.
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BrianH5624Yesterday 11:37 PM
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Great price. This is what I paid for white only in 2018

Best down lights ever. And I install down lights all the time.

Not really sold on the color much. That seems silly
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matahajiToday 06:38 AM
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Quote from HofstraJet :
I never understood the point of these. Just put in a regular recessed fixture and a BR30 Hue bulb which you can easily replace. If this goes bad, you have to buy a whole new fixture and reinstall instead of simply replacing a bulb. I guess it's useful if you have limited space above your ceiling. Am I missing something?
I recently had my garage renovated with an attic so i can store more stuff. My contractor suggested getting these since we used plywood over the ceiling insulation so we could easily slide stuff around. These were used since we didn't want traditional ceiling lights with cans that would stick out past the plywood. In my living room however, i had canned down lights and i replaced those with philips hue non slim ones since i don't care if they stuck out in the attic.

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