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Feit Electric T8 LED Fixtures at Costco

Banjorear

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I called my local Costco. They have a 90 day window for price adjustments so I'll be getting back $48 bucks! Makes them an even better deal.
 
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Tritonus

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Lady at desk said buy them again then return because I did not have receipt.

Long process, but it worked. $40 in my pocket.
 

goodysgotacuda

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I called my local Costco. They have a 90 day window for price adjustments so I'll be getting back $48 bucks! Makes them an even better deal.


Were you able to do it over the phone? I would expect them to be able to look it up based on your member number?
 

djscotty

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Got the coupon today but hopefully this means they are in all of the stores? I checked a couple of weeks ago and my local store didnt have any.
 

54FordPanel

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I just bought 12 at the sale price.

There must have been some Denver area GJers while I was there. Another guy bought as many as me, and another guy must have bought 30 or 40 of them. They were flying off the pallets.
 

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I really like mine. gives great light, good spill, good temperature. On;y cpomplaints is the way it mounts and the cord. I would prefer to install the screws through the fixture and a hard wire installation instead of the plug.
 

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I'm gonna try to pickup a couple of these this weekend. Is the switch a type that would allow me to just leave it on? Ideally i could just wire these into my existing circuit and use the wall switch to turn them on/off. Sounds like from the thread that is possible but wanted to confirm.

Thanks!
 

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@bbc71nova, it comes with 2 prong plug to connect to a switch controlled outlet. for direct wiring, you'd have to modify it.

the flush mount design was finicky to get the distance between the screws just right. one of my lights worked loose after little over a month and fell to the basement floor. fortunately it didn't break. maybe i needed to drive the screws in deeper so its tighter.
 

Banjorear

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I really like mine. gives great light, good spill, good temperature. On;y cpomplaints is the way it mounts and the cord. I would prefer to install the screws through the fixture and a hard wire installation instead of the plug.

Interesting you mention this. They need a pan screw. Any screw with a shoulder or angle to it, the light will work it's way off. I came out to a couple of them dangling by their cords until I figured it out.
 

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Anyone buying these to replace existing T8 fluorescent fixtures?

Looking at the lumens rating the LED fixture is rated at 3700 lumens, but 4-foot T8 bulbs are rated up to 3100 lumens per bulb. If I'm reading everything correctly, a T8 fluorescent fixture would put out a lot more light.

2 T8 fluorescents - up to about 6200 lumens
T8 LED fixture - 3700 lumens
 

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Anyone buying these to replace existing T8 fluorescent fixtures?



Looking at the lumens rating the LED fixture is rated at 3700 lumens, but 4-foot T8 bulbs are rated up to 3100 lumens per bulb. If I'm reading everything correctly, a T8 fluorescent fixture would put out a lot more light.



2 T8 fluorescents - up to about 6200 lumens

T8 LED fixture - 3700 lumens


I personally haven't seen much consistency in lumen ratings between many kinds of lights. It could be just me, but I wouldn't go on that alone.
 

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I am building a new house and want to buy a bunch of these. Should the electrician be able to hard wire these in the ceiling without throwing a tantrum? Do they come with hole plugs for moving the wire off the side?
 

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I swung by Costco today and they rebated the new discount on the 30 lights that I had bought in December (at a different store) and then I bought 15 more. Going to double up the lights in the corner where my tools and lift is and my buddy asked me to pick up 1/2 a dozen for him too.

Chris
 
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geberhard

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Just picked up 8 fixtures in Danville, $31 per setup :)

Anyone making changes on wiring? I have regular T fixtures I want to remove and was thinking of hard wiring but may just add a load of plugs :)

Thanks,

Gui
 

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Yes, I added plugs to where the hard wire was, adding a 4x4 box and duel outlets for future lights if I choose.
I just finished installing 7 LED fixtures (3 went in the basement)in my garage and there wonderful!
Everyone who see how bright my garage is comments it's like daylight.
Couldn't be happier I burned a $400 hole in my pocket and I am sure I am using 50% less amps for a brighter space.
 

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I installed 18 of them and they're really making the space a lot more usable. They're set at a density of 1 per 100 sq ft.

I have 9 ft ceilings, and they're low enough that it's slightly blinding. Does anyone have ideas for cheap and easy diffusers that could be used with these?

I think that would make the lights less distracting and improve the lighting even more.

One thought would be to take thin sheets of diffuse acrylic and cut them to size and attach with magnets. But sheets of acrylic are a little pricey. I'd like to keep the cost of the diffser at less than $4 per fixture, preferably $2.

edit:
It looks like lowes and home depot have items like this if you search for the term "light panel". I can get a 48" x 24" light panel for $10.47. If I can find a lowes $10 off $50 coupon, that would bring it down to about $8.50 per panel. If I cut them in half and only use a 12" piece on eacy light, the cost would be $4.25 each. If I cut them in thirds and use an 8" piece per light, the cost drops to about $2.83 per fixture. Could even go 6" for even less, but I think an 8" piece is better.

Here it is: http://www.lowes.com/pd_198507-1638-1A30083A_0__?productId=3307658

I already have a ton of magnets which will work great, can't offer advice on that.

Hope it works though since it appears to be prismatic and not diffuse.

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It looks like there's another one of the same dimensions but even cheaper at $7.47, made of polystyrene: www.lowes.com/ProductDisplay?partNumber=18427-1638-1A25001A

There's also "cracked ice" and "white" versions.

Will have to check it out in person to see which one will be better.

Here's a guide on how to choose:
http://www.tapplastics.com/uploads/pdf/Choosing_the_right_lighting_panel.pdf
 
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No go on the price adjustment for me. I'm outside the 30 day window.
I don't know why they do that. Not that you would want to, but if you marched in there carrying all the lights you bought and told them you were unhappy and wanted a refund, they'd give you your money back and you could just go buy them on sale. So I don't know what they accomplish by beating you up over the fine print.
 

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A few people have mentioned but for those have installed them, how many lights do you have per sq ft. in your garage?
 

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Don't have a Costco in my area. Has anyone found similar light at similar $ anywhere else?
 

dougmt

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Would anyone mind measuring the ACTUAL width of these - without adding in the cord that appears to come out of the side? I'd like to mount one above my workbench but it MIGHT be a tight fit between the cabinets. Thank You!
 

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Thanks! That's a tiny bit too wide. Do you think it could be cannibalized on one end or the other to get another inch?
 

Banjorear

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I don't know why they do that. Not that you would want to, but if you marched in there carrying all the lights you bought and told them you were unhappy and wanted a refund, they'd give you your money back and you could just go buy them on sale. So I don't know what they accomplish by beating you up over the fine print.

Mine was a 90 window. You may want to ask to speak to a manager.
 

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No go on the price adjustment for me. I'm outside the 30 day window.

I don't know why they do that. Not that you would want to, but if you marched in there carrying all the lights you bought and told them you were unhappy and wanted a refund, they'd give you your money back and you could just go buy them on sale. So I don't know what they accomplish by beating you up over the fine print.

Take your old receipt, go to store and buy new cheaper ones, go out the exit and right back into the returns line, give 'em the old higher priced receipt and the ones you just bought, get your money back.
 

paul2112

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For a price match using a coupon at Costco, it's only a 30 day window.. Spoke to manager,computer will not adjust if it's outside this 30 day... He said to do exactly what Rickss96 said ,,,
 

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Can we get some impressions of the amount of light, vs SF/light?

I saw 100 SF/light mentioned with a positive experience. Anybody higher/lower and wish they had more/less?
 

djscotty

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None of my local Costcos have them in stock. My current setup is 4 4' dual T12 lights. They all work as of now. Are these worth a hr drive to replace all 4 or is this something that I should wait until they start going out?
 
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