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Green Deals: 2-pack EcoSmart 100W A19 Dimmable LED Light Bulbs $5.50, more

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Home Depot offers a two-pack of EcoSmart 100W A19 Dimmable LED Light Bulbs for $5.43 shipped. These are upgraded and higher-powered LED bulbs that dim, so you can expect to pay an upcharge from the usual under $2 per unit offers we see. For comparison, this bundle usually sells for $9 or more. Rated 4.4/5 stars by over 330 Home Depot customers.

Other notable Green Deals today include:

  • Amysen Smart Wi-Fi Plugs: $10 (Reg. $20) | Amazon
    • w/ code RXP49A34
  • Milwaukee M18 Fuel 16-inch Electric String Trimmer: $155 (Reg. $190) | eBay
  • 18-pack Shine Vintage LED Light Bulbs: $19 (Reg. $33) | Amazon
    • w/ code GYBGLVZC

Brighten your room with the energy efficient EcoSmart LED light bulb. This EcoSmart A19 Lamp estimated Energy Cost is $1.8 per year and can save $140 in a lifetime. The lifespan of each bulb is roughly 15000-hours. This EcoSmart A19 Lamp is Dimmable as well as Omni-Directional. This EcoSmart 15-Watt 5000K (Daylight) LED A19 provides a comfortable light, perfect for your living room, bedroom, kitchen or any place in your home where you would use a standard incandescent light bulb.

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Trevor Daugherty is the Senior Editor of 9to5Toys. Since joining in 2014, he’s specialized in product reviews, exclusive discounts and 9to5’s New Toy of the Day. Contact him direct at trevor@9to5mac.com.