Price drops on a few Phillips LED bulbs but this one (10.5w Warm Es) dropped much further for some reason. Best price since listed 9 months ago on pricehipster
See all reduced Phillips LED globes here
Update 31/3: Bunnings have matched it - link
Price drops on a few Phillips LED bulbs but this one (10.5w Warm Es) dropped much further for some reason. Best price since listed 9 months ago on pricehipster
See all reduced Phillips LED globes here
Update 31/3: Bunnings have matched it - link
Not sure couldn't find it. There was a 13w one for $10 a few weeks ago.
There were downlight bulbs💡
Get in to Bunnings before they price match
Do bunnings price match sales? I thought it was normal everyday price?
They do, as long as they can see the price (either online or bring printed catalogue if it's there). Did it on Woolies last sale few months back
If not try Masters 😉
There you go Bunnings have now matched it: https://www.bunnings.com.au/philips-10-5w-es-a-shape-led-glo…
Strange that they've reduced the price only of the warm white 10.5W ES one. Not cool white. Not bayonet cap.
how many blondes does it take to screw in a light bulb? none, because the bayonet caps aren't on sale.
Got 4 packs at Underwood, QLD for $11 (save $26) as they've changed the packaging. Warm only.
Once you go Alexa and LIFX, you never go back.
"Alexa set my lights to boom chicka wha wha mood setting."
"Alexa play some Michael Buble."
You know what's coming next… 😉
"Alexa why am I so lonely that I resort to talk to a machine?"
"Alexa, can you please coat the cucumber in vaseline for me and attach it to the robotic drill"
How much money do led bulbs actually save on your power bill?
Compared to what?
Not much more over CFL, but I hate CFL - hate the warm up time. Love instant on of LED and better colour.
Also CFL don't last as long as claimed plus they are brittle and contain mercury
You will get more mercury if you eat a serving of tuna than if you ate a CFL.
http://earthtechling.com/2011/10/the-mercury-myth-how-much-m…
@c0balt: I didn't know that, thanks. Makes me worry about tuna now though :)
@c0balt: Maybe you need to read more widely from reputable sources.
The primary research article is referenced there. You are welcome to have a look at it.
You are also welcome to post a source against their study.
wasn't this posted a couple of days ago?