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![]() Home Depot in Vernon carries Par 38 LED floods in various sizes so surely any GVRD HD will have them as well. Nothing wrong with european & fcc certifications either, all pretty much the same. As far as potlights, a few links follow for HD offerings. Some in store, some online only, some both. Start at just under $50 up to $160+.
The ones from Rona & HD come from China, same as the ones on eBay, so not sure why they would perform any worse. http://www.homedepot.ca/product/ecos...ed-trim/951135 http://www.homedepot.ca/product/led-...ion-kit/916391 http://www.homedepot.ca/product/prog...ed-trim/959185 Edit: my bad, country of origin for this one is Mexico.
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![]() Sorry, what I meant was existing pot lights... .not new ones / assemblies. I am basically just wanting to by R27/26 ( the standard socket common bulbs use) that replaces an existing 75W 4.81" dia. flood light type bulb; my house is kinda old an this is what they used for large pot lights.. slightly newer homes use halogen pot lights which there are plenty of these LED sized lights:
eg: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Feit-PAR38...Light/17217795 http://www.dealextreme.com/p/e27-9w-...110-240v-48871 No such animals here on our retail shelves unfortunately. regs msjboy |
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![]() yes the leds are only 2" wide as i want a smaller light fixture.if you get the cool white,they are alot brighter than the warm white.i'm also installing 10 more lights in the basement on different switches-more than enough to light up the large room.the leds in the mudroom are warm white-which make them look dimmer
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