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Light Globes, Buy 2 Get 3rd Free @ Masters. Philips Genie 6 for $15.88 and Others

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From the latest Masters Catalog, Buy 2 light globes get the 3rd free.
Applies to Olsent, Mirabella, GE, Philips, Mort Bay.

Says offer available in store only but had no issues doing click and collect, delivery looked like it should work also but will kill any savings.

If your after energy savers to fit either Bayonet or Edison Screw in either Warm White or Cool White then the Philips Genie should do the trick. Normally the best you will get these anywhere are $4 per bulb. Masters only has them in 2 packs so you need to buy 3 x 2 packs for it to apply the discount.
Direct link to Philips Genie
https://www.masters.com.au/masters/search/masters_search_res…

FYI the discount won't show properly until you view the actual cart, for example with 3 in my cart it shows $23.82 but when I open the cart it shows $15.88 with the discount.

Happy shopping
Wayne

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  • +3

    OP please correct the title, it's buy 2, get one free.
    Cheers

    • I don't even want to think what it might involve to 'but 2' light globes.

      Then again, I have come across people that think that the sun shines out of that part of their body.

    • Fixed
      Thanks for pointing it out, was half asleep when posted

  • I went to Masters last week to grab some Philips Master LED Light Globe 7W Cool White's because they have them for $19.90 and at Bunnings they are $15.95.

    So after a price match and 10% off they were $14.35 so someone might be able to take advantage of this with the offer posted. Masters have still not changed the price.

    An option for those looking to switch to decent LED's and none of the registered VEET/VEEC installers want to know you.

  • +1

    Bought various Crees and generics off eBay last year have been perfect. $10 remains unappealing

    • Hope they meet Australian standards. Generic ones I have purchased came with no markings at all - meaning they probably don't meet Australian standards and put my family at risk of a fire.

      Cost you extra when you need to put a smoke detector next to each one

  • Damn, did all my light bulb shopping 3 weeks ago. Spent $300+, could have saved $100 =(

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