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Multi-packs are almost always cheaper per unit than individual bulbs. Additionally, don't sleep on like Amazon Basics or Walmart’s Great Value. Testing often shows these generic LEDs perform nearly as well as name brands in terms of lifespan and brightness for a fraction of the cost. 4. Decode the Specs

A "discount" bulb is no deal if the light is harsh. Always check the on the box: buy discount light bulbs

Bright, daylight blue (best for garages and workspaces). 5. Shop Liquidators Multi-packs are almost always cheaper per unit than

Warm, yellowish light (best for bedrooms and living rooms). 3. Go Big (and Generic)

Check sites like or local "bin stores." Because light bulb packaging changes frequently, perfectly good bulbs often end up at liquidators simply because the box design is outdated.

The best time to buy light bulbs is during (Energy Awareness Month) or April (Earth Day). Major retailers like Home Depot and Lowe’s frequently run "Buy One, Get One" deals or deep discounts on multi-packs to coincide with these environmental themes. 2. Check for Utility Rebates

This is the "secret menu" of light bulb shopping. Many utility companies partner with local retailers to provide . Look for stickers on the shelf that say "Price reduced by [Your Utility Company]." Sometimes, a $5 bulb drops to $1 right at the register—no paperwork required. 3. Go Big (and Generic)

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