6 TCP 60 Watt LED Soft White Light Bulbs: $9.99
6 TCP 60 Watt LED Daylight Light Bulbs: $9.49-$9.99
This is the lowest price for these products ever from Amazon. They have 4.6 star reviews.
-ENERGY SAVINGS – Uses only 9 watts! Replaces 60 watt incandescent bulb
-LONG LIFE – Lasts 18.3 years based on 3 hours per day. Rated at 20,000 hours
-EXCELLENT COLOR CONSISTENCY – Soft White 2700K
-PERFECT FIT – Use in table lamps, floor lamps, sconces and ceiling fixtures
-WORLD CLASS TECHNOLOGY – Manufactured by TCP Lighting, a leader in LED innovation
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I dont know TCP as a brand, but Amazon has a 16 pack of Phillips 60 watt equivalent LED bulbs for 24.95 which works out to be about a dime less per bulb–
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CAL1EMY/?tag=cl03f-20&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
I bought in the Lakewood Dollar general a 2 pack of 60W led for $1.
This doesn’t seem to be a good deal…
@Eli:
Probably poorly rated junk for that price.
@Eli: These last for 18 years those likely last 18 months…
@Dan: Dollar General is not a cheap store except perhaps for 2 liter soda for a Dollar
i need very bright white for a basement apartment is this a good one for what i need?
are these bulbs very bright? i need very bright bulbs for a basement apartment
Lowe’s ran a special as part of its Memorial Day sale with 2 packs of Utiletch 60 Watt LEDs for $1.19, but they are only rated at 5K hours.
Daylight are much brighter than soft but the light is harsher.
You should try out 60W daylight and 100W soft and see which works better for you.
@Neil: Thanks Neil!