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I purchased a house where the prior owner had an infatuation with 6-inch high hats. They are sort of ugly and I had intended to replace all of them when I found these lights. I bought them at a 30% discount at Home Depot as a new model has been introduced. A new high hat housing is $15 plus. Add in the cost of one of those new "dimmable CFL bulbs" bulbs that really don't dim at all, and you are well over $20 without consideration for the time consumption of replacing the high hats. The light produced by this product is brighter than the previously existing 75 watt bulbs. In my hallway I replaced five 75 watt bulbs with five of these 10.5 watt LED's and I have more light than ever. The product leaves a clean looking glass lens instead of the typical view up inside a high hat housing. Because it seals, it also eliminates the cold air that would occasionaly blow through the housing. The bottom line is that, once you accept the idea of spending this much money for a light bulb, you get your money's worth and then some. This doesn't even consider the reduced electrical usage. After this installation, I went back and bought ten more. Now I am considering buying another twelve and it will take care of all of my high hats. I have to admint, however, that even at a discounted $35 each, paying a thousand dollars for 27 light bulbs is hard to process.Best Deals for CREE CR6 6" LED Edison Base 35000 Life Hours 2700K 10.5 Watts
Cree manufactures the CR6. There is another product sold under the brand name of Ecosmart which is powered by Cree. In other words, the lamp guts are the same, but the rest is not. The Ecosmart brand is manufactured for distribution and sale by Home Depot whereas, the Cree CR6 is available at numerous commercial outlets. I also believe the Cree CR6 carries a longer warranty than the Ecosmart, but am not positive.The Amazon fulfillment vendor (E Plus Discount) substituted the Ecosmart with the Home Depot wording on the box. Nowhere in their description on Amazon does it mention that this is not the actual Cree CR6 product and every description states it is the Cree CR6. There are listings on Amazon that are clearly marked "Ecosmart powered by Cree." The Home Depot variety could have been bought by me for less than I paid for what I thought was the Cree.
I consider this deceptive by E Plus Discount; they are misrepresenting the product they are selling so that they can charge a higher price. I would avoid purchasing anything from this vendor
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I've replaced several recessed cans in my home with these and they look great ... nice, warm, dimmable light and brighter than my old 45W incandescent cans. But $72 is a rip-off ... they are available at Home Depot for $49 (they are labeled "Eco-Smart" but the bulbs and instructions are labeled CR6 so they're definitely the same lamps). So instead of paying $72 for one, buy two for $98 and double your energy savings ... and as a bonus you will be encouraging your local Home Depot to stock more energy-efficient products. Seems like a win-win to me!1/2/2012 Follow Up: Others are reporting that this lamp is now available from Home Depot at $24.99. This must vary per state, because at my local Home Depot it currently sells for $39.99.
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