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Edited December 8, 2021
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There was a 40% clippable coupon on the product page for me bringing the price down to $8.99. I put YMMV in the title as I'm not sure if the coupon shows for everyone. It was on both my wifes and my account. This was $10 on Cyber Monday but other than that it's been pretty stable at $14-$15.
The coupon only works for one bulb regardless of how many bulbs you have in your cart. I have not tried placing multiple orders to see if the coupon would work on a second order.
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Kasa smart switches are OK... they use a neutral of course but they also use an extra wire that you have to connect with a wire nut as opposed to either a push in or direct connection to the switch type. This works decently in most situations but if you have something like a 4 gang outlet and try to install 4 of them you run into space issues.
Also, I highly recommend the Kasa lineup.
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Also, I highly recommend the Kasa lineup.
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I was able to combine this coupon with the ongoing $10 off deal for using Amazon pickup location. Even with the coupon applicable on single bulb, adding two brings the total above 20$ allowing the pickup deal to applied. Final price for two this way is about 14.5$.
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I was able to combine this coupon with the ongoing $10 off deal for using Amazon pickup location. Even with the coupon applicable on single bulb, adding two brings the total above 20$ allowing the pickup deal to applied. Final price for two this way is about 14.5$.
Thanks for the reminder! I just did the same. That's a nice deal to begin with
.. but add that to it .. it's amazing! TY!
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Kasa smart switches are OK... they use a neutral of course but they also use an extra wire that you have to connect with a wire nut as opposed to either a push in or direct connection to the switch type. This works decently in most situations but if you have something like a 4 gang outlet and try to install 4 of them you run into space issues.