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Umart Online - LED Lightings IPART Energy Saving Scheme Approved Tube Buy 10 Get 1 Free $29@

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Save a lot on Electrical Bills!
Umart Online Sydney Convenient Location: 1/3-5 Rhodes St, West Ryde, Sydney
(02) 9099-2688 On site parking Available.

!!!Sydney metro delivery from $7 only!!! [No hidden handling cost]

18W T8 1.2m LED tube $29 each (Was $31) => To replace Existing 36 W Fluorescent Tube => Save 18W

$40.00 in average in the market

5W E27 Light Bulb $8.50 => to replace 20W CFL/ 75W Light Bulbs

Buy 10 get 1 Free

2 Years replacement warranty!

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  • I what ways would your $29 tubes be different/better than these tubes at half the price?
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/10-X-LED-LIGHT-TUBE-T8-LIGHTING-1…

    • I would say YES , it is better.

      For the product, we have approval from QLD electrical department, C-tick, LM 79 test report and ESS approval.

      For the service, we have shop front with staffs assisting you.

      These are value added activities.

      While everyone else are, in generally, selling at $40, you should ask why they can do it at half price.

      They should have tonnes of customers.

      We look forward to getting you great products!

  • Price in flapping title please…

    • Done! Thanks

  • IPART Energy Saving Scheme Approved Tube

    Through WHO (specifically).

    • There is no difference among all ACPs in terms of the acceptance in RESA. Unfortunately, we are not able to disclose here as it is confidential.

      However, we do provide certificates for RESA (ONLY), and I assume you know about the scheme. If you are interested, please contact us. We are able to draft a plan for you.

  • Don't bother buying this. Their luminous efficacy listed is only 80-104 lumens per watt, which is the same as your current fluorescent tube.
    Not only you waste your money on buying this, but also won't save much on your electricity bill.

    The most efficient fluorescent replacement can reach more than 200 lumens per watt (http://www.extremetech.com/electronics/153123-philips-200-lu…). Only then you can get lower electricity bill.

    If you want to read further on luminous efficacy, look at this link
    http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luminous_efficacy

    • It is interesting. If you read carefully, """Philips expects their 200 lpw TLED to be available for purchase some time in 2015.""" extracted from your link directly.

      """which is the same as your current fluorescent tube. ""

      Checked wiki
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_fluorescent_lamp

      The section of Electrical power equivalents for differing lamps shows power consumption of compatible lamps and LED lights.

      Please gain more knowledge and do more research before criticizing something.

      Your comment here is a joke for me after reading all link you have posted.

      Wasted my time

      • Have you see the product that Umart sell? It is standard bar fluorescent tube, and not compact fluorescent.

        You are wasting your time indeed, trying to research something without even know what's the product they're trying to sell…

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