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Both Home Depot and Lowes are selling a true 60 watt replacement that is dimable. I paid about 18$ for them. Very happy with them. The home depot bulb does have a slight hum at times. These are the bulbs we should be selling.
Also there are some really good replacements for the t-8 and t-12's that could really be sold to businesses. The problem is the ballast must be removed. |
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A lot of people also cannot purchase them because of the price tag. While they are 1/2 of retail cost... $20 per bulb is still pretty darn expensive for most people. I'm not saying there's really anything that can be done about it, it's just what I've been observing. |
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Just one tip on LED bulbs in general (as this is what I do)
Most LED replacement bulbs look similar, but that is where the similarities end, I assure you. Between what LED the bulb uses, the circuit design of the driver, the materials of the diffuser (the "bulb" portion) and the method of thermal management, LED bulbs can have a wide variety of performance. The manufacturer of the e-Watt FIRST bulbs is a reputable one. -Brando |
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1551 ordered our first case of 30 -- we'll see how they sell. (Small, small, SMALL town and all that.)
I am a bit concerned that you can buy LED bulbs, non-dimmable, 40W, etc, etc, from Lowes (only 20 miles down the road) for two bucks cheaper... We may have to sell them for less than the $19.99 MSRP. |
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We are considering selling the bulbs as a fundraiser, but I'm looking for ideas/suggestions on how to sell them. Since we are not associated with a school or a community, being pretty spread out mainly in suburbia, we don't have a built in audience to approach. And I don't want to ask the students to go door-to-door. Anyone have any solutions?
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Our local hardware store has agreed to sell them for us if we want them to. Also, word of mouth starting in schools isn't a bad way to go, methinks. I know the biology teacher across the hall wants to try a few, with the potential of converting over his entire house!(!!!!)
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I think if we throw in that it is a fundraiser for a good cause, people may forgive the cost a bit as long as it is close to the market rate. Our team just received the cases we ordered (sponsored by a few parents and mentors - if the bulbs sell, the sponsors get their money back. If they don't, they get the bulbs.). One of the mentors made a comparison display that holds 4 bulbs with a watt meter to show the energy use. It's very cool. We will probably rely on sales at parent's and mentor's workplaces and with friends and families. We've been given permission to sell them at our largest demo of the summer, the Monroe County Fair. |
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