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txlibdem

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8. You'll be able to get them for that price
Sun Apr 22, 2012, 09:28 AM
Apr 2012

or maybe just a little more.

But even at $60 the bulb would pay for itself before it wore out. I'll never buy another incandescent or CFL again. It's LED only for me.

PS, to calculate how many years it would take to pay for itself (and then start generating profit for you) depends on your electric rates, how many hours per day the light will be on, etc.

I pay 12 cents per kilowatt hour where I live. This bulb would pay for itself in 7 years if I paid $60 for it -- and it lasts for 20 years. Win, win.

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