Ambient LED 12-Watt (60W) A19 Light Bulb (E)*-409904 for $24.97
* In Store Pickup Only *
Good reviews at amazon. My local energy co is currently offering a $10 rebate per bulb making these under $5 for me.
The Philips 12-Watt Ambient LED Soft-White Light Bulb (E)* offers a fully dimmable LED alternative to a standard 60-watt light bulb and provides a soft white light. This bulb is ideal for table lamps and ceiling fixtures. For added safety, the LED contains no lead or mercury.
Brightness: 800 lumens
Estimate yearly Energy Cost: $1.45 (Based on 3 hrs/day, 11c/kwh. Costs depend on rates and use.)
Life: 22.8 years (Based on 3 hrs/day)
Light Appearance: 2700K (Soft White)
Energy used: 12 watts
Lumens per watt: 71.7
Contains Mercury: No
Uses 80% less energy compared to a standard incandescent light bulb. Ideal for use in table lamps, floor lamps, ceiling and pendant fixtures
Medium Base
Dimmable: Yes
Meets Federal minimum efficiency standards for Energy star ratings
MFG Brand Name : Philips
MFG Model # : 409904
MFG Part # : 409904
Moderator - I'm not sure why this was edited back to $24.97. This is still a good deal at $14.97 for my zip code 80602 - and many others as stated in the comments. I think some folks might miss out due to legitimate deal for many.
@salazarjohn: The price depends on where you live...as stated numerous times above.
I bought 16 for $15 each not sure why people are seeing them at $25
I'm showing $14.97. It detected my local store as Hackensack, NJ (Store #983).
I'm showing $24.97 in Orlando FL, West Palm Beach FL, Jacksonville FL, and Brunswick GA. So, no luck along my regular path of operations. You guys showing $14.97, please list your city/state or zip code, please. :-)
@lpjonas: Like many others, my local website (zip 10013, NYC) shows $24.97, not $14.97.
The title now shows $24.97, which conflicts with your description, where you paid only $5 after a $10 rebate.
I'd definitely buy one if the final cost is $5 but compact fluorescents are way more cost effective and flexible these days.
Go to Google, search 409904, click on "Shopping" on the left, you'll (hopefully) see "$15 nearby", click on nearby. A map with your local Home Depots will come up. Some are $24.97 and some are $14.97 and a lot of those are listed as out of stock. My closest one is 42 mi away, so I might be saving electricity but I'd waste it in gas. :-/
@gmwhit: $24.97 /EA-Each in my hometown too! Too bad....
I'm seeing $14.97.
I wait for the Pharox 300 for $10 or 200 Blu sales which they have periodically. Good quality and great price.
@lpjonas: Could be by zip code. I did try another one in a different state, it was the same price - $24.97.
@kay0sth30ry: The title does not refer to my local energy company's rebate - So I'm not sure what you suggest should be changed in the title. The website shows $14.97. The comment regarding my local rebate bringing my price to $4.97 was in the description. For those it might apply to - my energy company is United Power, although you would need to check with your electric company.
@gmwhit: maybe Home Depot is changes its price based on your zip code?? the website shows $14.97 for me.
"My local energy co is currently offering a $10 rebate per bulb making these under $5 for me."
What's the energy company and what state are you in? Not every state and energy company will be offering rebates. I think the description and title need to be changed.
I'm missing something here - the price shown is $24.97, not $14.97. Is there a coupon or something? I do understand it's In-Store only.

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