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Green Deals: Philips 100W A19 Daylight LED Light Bulbs (4-pack) $20 shipped, more

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Amazon offers a 4-pack of Philips 100W A19 Daylight LED Light Bulbs for $19.97 shipped. For comparison, these Amazon best-sellers typically sell for $30 at Home Depot and the like. This is a great way to make the jump to LED without sacrificing a bright light. These bulbs only consume around 14W of energy per hour, saving 87% over comparable alternatives. You can expect 10 years of use from each bulb. Rated 4.4/5 stars by 386 Amazon customers.

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The 100 Watt equivalent Philips Everyday household Watt LED uses only 14 Watts of energy, providing an 87% reduction in energy usage. Designed to deliver everyday value and effective, consistent light, these light bulbs provide a bright light similar to natural daylight. Use them throughout your home in table and floor lamps, and open pendant fixtures. They are ideal for use in any room in your home, including kitchens, living rooms, hallways, and bedrooms. The Philips everyday range of LED light bulbs provide a beautiful light, and because they are so affordable you can use them anywhere and everywhere around your home.

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