I was just at The Home Depot in Framingham and saw these on the Clearance rack. They are 65W equiv LED dimmable recessed cans that fit an 5-6" opening. Brand is All-Pro in a yellow box.
Sorry my phone was in the car so I couldn't snap a pic or take down the SKU #.
I would've bought a few if only I knew how to do the replacement.
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wfay
Prolific Poster
posted: Oct. 27, 2012 @ 6:02p
mmyk72 said: I would've bought a few if only I knew how to do the replacement.Uhhh don't you just unscrew the old one, and screw in the new one, or am I missing something??
wfay said: Uhhh don't you just unscrew the old one, and screw in the new one, or am I missing something??
Almost. I believe the ones he saw on clearance are retrofit kits that come with the the trim as well.
There is a screw in adapter that plugs into the LED and the LED is built into the trim.
Kaadamson
Member
posted: Oct. 27, 2012 @ 7:31p
That's super cheap if it's a retrofit. I'm checking my local HD tomorrow.
DoctorMorbius
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 27, 2012 @ 9:05p
If they're the ones I think they are, they are a pain to install. They are not simple screw-ins. Check out this link: All-Pro led at Cooper LightingText
sjwaste
Broke Member
posted: Oct. 27, 2012 @ 9:39p
Any idea how these look and how bright they'd be compared to an equivalent bulb?
tstuckart
Tired Member
posted: Oct. 28, 2012 @ 1:27a
Saw the ones with the integrated trim for $34.99 at HD in Albany, OR today. Sub $20 I would consider them since I still need to buy trim rings for a bunch of cans already.
Abolutely useless without a SKU, link or more information...
imsachin
Happy Member
posted: Oct. 28, 2012 @ 9:44a
SafetyDance said: Abolutely useless without a SKU, link or more information...
Ditto!
Psycho41
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 28, 2012 @ 10:02a
wfay said: mmyk72 said: I would've bought a few if only I knew how to do the replacement.Uhhh don't you just unscrew the old one, and screw in the new one, or am I missing something?? How many FWers does it take to screw in a light bulb?
sjwaste said: Any idea how these look and how bright they'd be compared to an equivalent bulb? It says "65W equivalent"... I'm gonna take a wild guess and say they're probably about the same brightness as a 65 watt bulb
momoman
Senior Member - 3K
posted: Oct. 28, 2012 @ 10:30a
well, some of the recessed light conversion kits aren't as simple as screwing in the one-piece kit. my HD had 30+ of these cooper industries led conversion kits yesterday but i just got back and they're all gone today! sku: 744-139 but they're no longer on the website.
they were $29 yesterday and if they scanned at $18.03 i would have bought them using the $50 off $100 HD pro coupon. you still need to buy a trim for the module and i don't know why these cooper industry modules were so expensive (orig. $89.xx w/o required additional trim). if i could have bought them using the $50 off coupon i would have just to tinker with. these come in a white box and not a yellow box so these may be different than what the OP posted.
HD appears to be replacing the older cooper industries (halo) recessed lights and trim with the newer line. there were other cooper industries non-led recessed trims on clearance for 75% off or so.
edit: the $29 halo led modules i found on clearance are still on the HD website for $99: link
At my local Home Depot they were Cooper Lighting All-PRO LED retrofit modules. The model number on the box is AP706830WBST24. I can confirm the price of $18.03. The number on my receipt was 080083580071.
It was an easy install. The only bad part is that the light socket module was already wired into the LED light so you had to twist the fixture as you twisted the socket module. That made it a 6 minute install instead of a 5 minute install.
The units were bright and had a nice looking metal trim but I won't be keeping them. They took almost a full second to turn on and didn't dim very low. The box said they dim down to 5% with select dimmers but my Lutron dimmers that are designed to support LED lights apparently aren't in that group.
inomoto
Member
posted: Oct. 28, 2012 @ 5:07p
$15.03 at my local store
ronj75
Member
posted: Oct. 28, 2012 @ 7:59p
If these are the ecosmart ones they are really nice.. uses cree led's i have four in my living room on a dimmer and even all the way dimmed its like mood lighting for watching a movie. I need about 6 more to retrofit the entire house, heres hoping my store has them on clearance <brighton michigan>. Usually mine doesnt.
I got four of these a few days ago for $18.03 each at my Home Despot and was going to post it here, but OP beat me to it. Rimoney's Amaz0n link is correct. momoman's link is incorrect (those were $29.xx, not $18.03) The ones I got do have that orange plug (i.e. the light socket module was not wired into the LED light) so I guess lionelperkins got a different model that lacks that plug. Also, the trim is included. Or more accurately, the LED module is built into the trim.
Overall, they are great lights and well worth $18. Took me literally two minutes to install, they turn on instantly with no flicker or hum, they dim smoothly, and they are about as bright as my 19w compact fluorescents. The box promises 22 years lifetime, and only a 70% brightness reduction in that time. Only time will tell if the lights actually live up to that.
The world will be a better place when lights like these go mainstream and replace all the energy-wasting incandescents in use today.
In case you want to call your local Home Despot to check stock (be sure to ask them to actually, physically check because the computer is often inaccurate):
Home Despot ITEM NUMBER: 848-755
RKEM
New Member
posted: Oct. 29, 2012 @ 9:26a
fatwellatio said:
The world will be a better place when lights like these go mainstream and replace all the energy-wasting incandescents in use today.
Ya, and don't forget the unicorns ya buncha pansies...
bouteill
Member
posted: Nov. 1, 2012 @ 4:04p
The $50 off $100 coupon from Home Depot just expired ... And I thought I was finally gonna jump in the LED lighting wagon...
mmyk72
Thrifty Member
posted: Nov. 1, 2012 @ 4:42p
bouteill said: The $50 off $100 coupon from Home Depot just expired ... And I thought I was finally gonna jump in the LED lighting wagon... My coupon is good to 11/12/2012
bouteill
Member
posted: Nov. 1, 2012 @ 5:37p
There is no way to get new coupons... Good that you printed yours already...
woutje
New Member
posted: Nov. 4, 2012 @ 10:07p
Hello, is it possible to put a picture in here, of your coupon? That probably would helpaswell...... Thanks
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