Eveready LED Bulb 3W @ 225 (Eveready 8 Pc AA battery worth 200 muft!!muft!!muft!!)
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Eveready LED Bulb 3W – Free Eveready Ultima Alkaline 4 Pc AA battery @ 375
https://paytm.com/shop/p/eveready-led-bulb-3w-H...
So Buy Two Pc’s of Bulbs as you must be having atleast 2 rooms …..
375*2= 750
Use Code DECOR40 and get flat 40% cash back on orders above Rs499.(Max cash back Rs1000)
Cash back: 300
Buying Cost : 450 for 2 pc; Thus 1 pc= 225 above it you’ll get 8 AA batteries.
next best was 286 at amazon now sold…next is 339 at flipkart 7 375 at snapdeal
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Eveready LED Bulb 3W @ 225 (Eveready 8 Pc AA battery worth 200 https://cdn0.desidime.com/Placeholders/No-Image...!!)
How to get this deal
- Click here to go to Paytm.
- Buy now for Rs.750
- Use Code DECOR40 and get flat 40% cash back on orders above Rs499.(Max cash back Rs1000)
- Effective Price Rs.450
- So One Pc will be for Rs.225
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Yupp. Very good deal. Saw it while comparing prices while the Amazon lightning deal was going on. Nice price if you need two.
One single Bulb (no freebies included) was available at 249 in lightning deals today. Fully claimed in 40 min.
Thinking whether to buy this deal. Don’t need it right now (all CFLs at home are working, none blown out), koi calculate kar ke batao bijli ki bachat initial investment ko kab cross karegi and whether prices are likely to come down in the near future. Might replace all CFLs with LEDs soon if the savings are significant.
right sir …and the moment i tried to add for comparison …wushhh ..off charts…
thnax gsh & Mr_n
goss babu…
Vu
Power of 8 AA Eveready battery equals to that of 2 Duracell ones.
Ops bought Amazon lightning deal
duke wrote:
Power of 8 AA Eveready battery equals to that of 2 Duracell ones.
Eveready Ultima (Alkaline cells) are bundled, not the ordinary zinc-carbon ones.
Duracell hypes up the “6x/ 8x/ xx longer performance” factoid without mentioning that its competitors have similarly performing products (Alkaline cells) in the market at lower prices. Instead, they compare two different cell chemistries and declare themselves as winners.
How do u guys with get it replaced within warranty period?
From where like if you buy from local store you can get it replaced hand 2 hand. If light in your room is off you will have to buy a new one locally till you get it replaced from wherever – someone pls explain if he/she has got them replaced if bought online – pls share experience.
(: Duracell’s power to last a bit longer
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*thanks for all VU nd Suggestion guys,,,
*thanks for all VU nd Suggestion guys,,,
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sheetalvarunyadav2223 wrote:
thanks for all VU nd Suggestion guys,,,
sheetalvarunyadav2223 wrote:
thanks for all VU nd Suggestion guys,,,
sheetalvarunyadav2223 wrote:
thanks for all VU nd Suggestion guys,,,
sheetalvarunyadav2223 wrote:
thanks for all VU nd Suggestion guys,,,
sheetalvarunyadav2223 wrote:
thanks for all VU nd Suggestion guys,,,
sheetalvarunyadav2223 wrote:
thanks for all VU nd Suggestion guys,,,
Itna bhago mat Varun Sahab, FPD mila hain already. Congrats
Sir wo page hang ho gaya nd save reply dab gai…par meri khushi sai bayan hui hahaha
Hahaha…
congo bro.
Will i receive 40% cashback if I use my previous paytm wallet cash?
Still too expensive and 3W is comparable to only 5W CFL or 10W incandescent. I buy 5W LED bulbs for Rs. 80 from local shop. Thats the real worth of them..
how much power/light/brightness 3W LED bulb will have?? Equivalent to 15W CFL or less??
Edit: Okay.. got it.. but only 5W cfl??
pranjalmaini wrote:
Will i receive 40% cashback if I use my previous paytm wallet cash?
yes
Thanks.. Is this seller will deliver the product My last 2 order was not shipped by differnet seller…
prankey wrote:
Still too expensive and 3W is comparable to only 5W CFL or 10W incandescent. I buy 5W LED bulbs for Rs. 80 from local shop. Thats the real worth of them..
Bhai where are you getting your luminosity info from?
Maybe the problem lies in the fact that you’re using Rs. 80 ‘5W’ LED bulbs
mr_n wrote:
prankey wrote:
Still too expensive and 3W is comparable to only 5W CFL or 10W incandescent. I buy 5W LED bulbs for Rs. 80 from local shop. Thats the real worth of them..
Bhai where are you getting your luminosity info from?
Maybe the problem lies in the fact that you’re using Rs. 80 ‘5W’ LED bulbs
mr_n wrote:
prankey wrote:
Still too expensive and 3W is comparable to only 5W CFL or 10W incandescent. I buy 5W LED bulbs for Rs. 80 from local shop. Thats the real worth of them..
Bhai where are you getting your luminosity info from?
Maybe the problem lies in the fact that you’re using Rs. 80 ‘5W’ LED bulbs
Please check the links yourself. They talk of similar comparison only! I don’t believe there will be a significant difference in luminescence between the ones I use and the branded ones.
More importantly you need to see the documented luminescence on these branded bulbs to choose the brightest one (provided the figures on the box are accurate)
EDIT – Have you personally compared these 3W LED bulbs with 11W CFL? A 11W CFL typically has around 700 Lumens which is equivalent to a 7 Watts LED bulb. I use my products after critical research and have used both branded and unbranded LED bulbs and do not see noticable difference in lumens. So don’t go by those comparison and compare for yourself before commenting.
prankey wrote:
mr_n wrote:
prankey wrote:
Still too expensive and 3W is comparable to only 5W CFL or 10W incandescent. I buy 5W LED bulbs for Rs. 80 from local shop. Thats the real worth of them..
Bhai where are you getting your luminosity info from?
Maybe the problem lies in the fact that you’re using Rs. 80 ‘5W’ LED bulbs
Please check the links yourself. They talk of similar comparison only! I don’t believe there will be a significant difference in luminescence between the ones I use and the branded ones.
More importantly you need to see the documented luminescence on these branded bulbs to choose the brightest one (provided the figures on the box are accurate)
EDIT – Have you personally compared these 3W LED bulbs with 11W CFL? A 11W CFL typically has around 700 Lumens which is equivalent to a 7 Watts LED bulb. I use my products after critical research and have used both branded and unbranded LED bulbs and do not see noticable difference in lumens. So don’t go by those comparison and compare for yourself before commenting.
While I’ve never used an LED Bulb before (made that clear in my very first comment), I do know that the product in question has a 90 lumen per watt efficiency (according to specs on http://www.amazon.in/Eveready-3-Watt-LED-Bulb-W..., and the fact that typical current low-power LED bulbs have about 100 lumen per watt efficiency), which means a total luminous intensity of 270 lumens for this 3W bulb.
The 5W Philips Genie CFL I’m holding in my hand right now specifies efficiency of 44 lumens per watt (typical efficiency for low power CFLs is below 50 lumens per watt), which means a total luminous intensity of 220 lumens for a 5W CFL. Apparently there’s also a 47 lumen per watt version, which means 235 lumens total.
An incandescent lamp has a luminous intensity of 12 – 17 lumens per watt, meaning a 10 watt incandescent bulb has a luminous intensity of 120 – 170 lumensYou equated the three (270 lumens, 220/ 235 lumens and 120 – 170 lumens), which I pointed out.
Granted, you might have more subjective experience, but numbers don’t lie, do they?
Your comparison of a 7W LED with a 700 lumen output equalling a 11 watt CFL is spot-on, but efficiency doesn’t always scale linearly with CFLs (or LEDs for that matter). Your original comparison of 3W LED with 5W CFL is somewhat close to reality (the difference isn’t too much, although it is significant), what I actually felt weird about was the comparison of both with a 10W incandescent, which isn’t even in the same ballpark.
As for the difference between a branded and unbranded LED Bulb, the list of differences include a DECENT IC controlled LED driver (more efficient and long lasting), adequate heatsinks, reliable marketed specifications (or ‘figures on the box’ as you put it) (this is why your subjective experience with unbranded LED bulbs might have led you to equate them with incandescent lamps just 3.3x in wattage) and overall longer lifespan.
good one bro…vu. vfm..