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cheap LED light bulbs + free shipping

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these guys are offering free shipping. you do not need to register. they have a wide range of led bulbs at good prices. much cheaper then buying them in stored in aus.

i have ordered a 3watt cree LED head lamp with them and was very happy with the service. i was so happy with the head lamp that im ordering 2 more. super bright!

MOD edit - this is their normal pricing - post details in the forums not on the main page. This is left up for now, but link will not work, as the discussions maybe of interest. Would someone like to start a forum thread on sources etc. Also there is some concern that this supplier has only 110volt units.

Strider you are welcome to resubmit this in the forums.

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  • +2

    Just a word of warning, the mains powered light bulbs may burn out very quickly.

    "Our 110V AC LED light bulbs"

    These globes are not designed for the Australian power supply. (The head lamps run on batteries and so should be fine)

    • +1

      This will be a deal breaker.

  • Perhaps the OP could give us a linked example of a product and price that represents a bargain (ie significantly cheaper than the competition)?

    There are dozens of HK online stores that offer cheap prices and free shipping, but that does not make them a bargain .

  • +3

    nah still expensive checked out deal extreme
    http://www.dealextreme.com/

    • I'm inclined to agree. DX also clearly lists the operating voltages for each type of light AND the type of fitting.

  • IS listed price in $US ?

    • +2

      Seems like they are in US$.

      I think if you like to buy the LED, better go to the following site

      http://www.dinodirect.com/1-8W-E27-38-LED-White-Light-Bulb-2…

      Input Voltage: 220V and they have worldwide free delivery

      • Has anyone bought from them? What is a general consensus with LEDs? are they bright enough to replace down-lights?

        • Yes, if you want to replace 50W Halogens and spend over $120.

          • @seb: Yeah thats the problem!
            They are plenty bright enough, but damn expensive to replace existing fittings..

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