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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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Yesterday 10:07 PM
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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Yesterday 11:37 PM
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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