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Crompton LED Floodlight Clearance $20 (RRP $195) @ Bunnings Warehouse

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Crazy price on these Genuine Crompton LED Floods
XL-LED 4000k 25w RRP $195 Selling for $20 Each black/grey
There are also similar 20w models with/without sensor for $25
No 3 pin plug on these models but there are on the 20w ones and the ones with a sensor so
MUST BE INSTALLED BUY AN A-GRADE LICENSED ELECTRICAN
Here's a link for them at $195
https://www.ecosmartlighting.com.au/product/xl-fled25-xl-led…

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  • Nice price, "Cool white" only?

    • +5

      Not exactly mood lighting

      • +15

        Yeah if I burglar comes on your property, they'll hate the lighting so much they'll leave.

  • I'm assuming these require some sort of professional connection to mains power?

    • i also would like to know if they need professional connection

      • +6

        You need a certified Electrician to install this. That's the expensive part.

    • +6

      No, just a tradesman, if you want to be compliant with all regulations. In most other countries it would be DIY though.

      • +15

        Yes we should be free to zap ourselves. It might improve the gene pool if someone can't work out the difference between blue, brown & green+yellow.

        I assume you could easily whack a plug on it rather then hard wiring it? (i.e. it's a round, not flat cable)

        • +1

          You could, and now you mention it, that's still legal in some states at least.

        • +4

          My drug addict electrician can work out the colours while on smack, pretty sure everyone else can too. even a 5 year old.

        • +4

          @captobvious:
          Hey! I know of one electrician that isn't a drug addict, and I know lots of electricians!

        • @rompastompa: not saying they are all bad. But certainly come across alot of shit ones, honestly not sure how they got their tickets.. Must be from the same place bad drivers get theirs

    • I'm assuming these require some sort of professional connection to mains power?

      Yes they do.

    • In the same way most lights do. You know, brown to one of them, green to the other and blue to the green. That about covers it.

      • +5

        Tongue in cheek comment I know, but never under estimate the power of stupidity. If you write it without caveat someone will do it with bad consequences.

        • I worded my question poorly, I admit. I'm comfortable doing small time connections and was hoping this had the ability of something other than going directly into the 240.

        • @Hinee: If you are thinking solar, you may be able to pull out the transformer and connect the 12v directly to a battery/solar.

      • +30

        Connected green to mains, blue to Datsun 120Y negative terminal and brown to cat.

        plz advice.

        • +1
        • no it's to a brown Datsun 120Y and a green eye'd cat

        • +1

          It's colour coded, green to mains, blue to ground and brown to a cats brown eye

      • +4

        Dude Brown is Active, Blue is Neutral and Green is Earth. I would not be connecting Neutral to Earth at the light. Your advice is incorrect.

        • +1

          Mozz,
          I know neutral to earth is a bad idea, but what about the

          brown to cat

          part!?!?

        • Dude Brown is Active

          I thought Red was Active ???

        • @jv:

          was

        • +2

          @jv: Showing your age (again!) ;)

      • And if you blow the fuse, you know you installed the wrong way.

    • +3

      Yes, a

      "LICENSED ELECTRIAN"

      • +2

        Is that another name for a politician?

      • +1

        I think I had one of them knock on my door the other day offering me a magazine.

      • +2

        As opposed to installation BUY AN A-GRADE LICENSED ELECTRICAN?

      • +1

        so is that different to a B grade lice infected transition (Jenner)?

      • +2

        I have a contracted "A" Grade electrician who is an "E" grade yr10 drop out hook on marijuana.

        • +3

          Cheech & Chong Electrical?

        • +2

          @Mr Rort:

          …and the idiot who voted down that comment probably don't even know who Cheech and Chong are!

    • I'm of the opinion that if you can buy it in Bunnings you can DIY

      • Not legal, but sure….

        • Sure, not legal (but it should be) but you'd have to be a moron to wire these lights up wrong

  • ditto

  • I must be stupid. I can't find these anywhere on the Bunnings site. I've tried searching on "Crompton" and "XL-LED", and I can't find it at all. What am I doing wrong?

    • +20

      I must be stupid. I can't find these anywhere on the Bunnings site. I've tried searching on "Crompton" and "XL-LED", and I can't find it at all. What am I doing wrong?

      You're trying to use the Bunnings website which is truly the most pathetic hardware site in Australia.

      • I am sorry but I disagree with you. Bunning is not the most pathetic hardware site in Australia, it's the most pathetic in the world.

        • You do mean website don't you? If so, I agree.

          For such large successful company, their website really really sucks.

        • +1

          @The General:
          Wait til u visit bigw
          Utterly the worst

    • +5

      Use Google to search there bunnings website. It's way more accurate in finding stuff.

      • Yeah I'm puzzled why they don't just have a google search toolbar on their site.

        • As that finds on everypage.. Not just the products page. And output is not in custom format I guess.

  • pretty damn cool.. maybe I can replace my existing halogen lights with them over the back yard.

    These must be on clearance as they are not searchable on the Bunnings website.

    • -3

      And yet the OP obviously did a search on the Victorian Bunnings site and found quantities listed at various stores. (I searched the Croydon store and couldn't find the things listed there).

      • +3

        didn't say he did an online search, maybe asked in store for stock levels across the state?

      • +5

        In store search

        • +1

          Ah OK. Thanks.

    • Not clearance, just a Promo item, to test the waters.

      • Wouldn't they test the waters with a price something like the final selling price?
        Or is $20 close to the future "normal" price?
        Or do they often test the waters with a very steeply discounted price?

        • I was told that Crompton was retailed by Masters, and that Bunnings were taking over retailing the brand.

          I recently bought the $29 LED 4ft. Batten Lights. Next best price was around double this.

  • I would love to get one of these, as out spotlight is the last non-LED light in our house. Can anyone confirm if this is Australia-wide.

    As carmar has already discovered, this item doesn't seem to be easily searchable on Bunnings site.

  • +4

    None ever sold at any of the SA Bunnings. Could be a trial interstate to see how it sells.

  • No 3 pin plug on these models but there are on the 20w ones and the ones with a sensor so
    MUST BE INSTALLED BUY AN A-GRADE LICENSED ELECTRIAN

    • This is the answer I was trying to ask for. Cheers

    • +2

      no B-grade licensed electricians?

      I think licensed electricians are enough.

    • -1

      You first have to buy the electrian, lol

    • +4

      relax its only 240v AC

  • -3

    Crompton LED Floodlight Clearance $20

    On the pic, it looks like their normal price.
    It doesn't have a clearance price tag.

    • +2

      On the pic, it looks like their normal price.

      If you think these were sold for $20………

      It doesn't have a clearance price tag.

      It doesn't have to have a clearance price tag for anyone with some capacity to use logic to realise these are a clearance item. Sheesh. Talk about nit picking every deal you can……..

      • +1

        Bunnings use different clearance price tags for their clearance items.

        • +2

          Bunnings use different clearance price tags for their clearance items.

          Thanks Mr Expert but they don't always use clearance tags and sometimes like in this example they just mark them down. Happens all the time but anyone who actually shopped at Bunnings should know this.

        • +2

          @Maverick-au:

          but they don't always use clearance tag

          why not?

        • @jv:
          because…

        • @jv: you haven't spoken to enough people at bunnings if you have to ask

    • holy fork!

    • +7

      Broden much…?

    • +5

      Awesome :-) enjoy your floodlit football pitch

      • He's preparing for the Zombie apocalypse - I am Legend style

    • +2

      How did you buy 50 when the stock numbers you listed above are less than 50?

      Are you going to resell for profit?

      • +1

        I bought them last week 😄

      • +7

        Are you going to resell for profit?

        Any if he does? Who cares. Did he have to share this deal? Did he have to check stock levels elsewhere? Nope. It's like people on here get jealous if someone makes a few dollars.

        • +1

          No I don't care…was just curious to know what he did with that many….another alternative is he is an electrician buying stock….

        • +1

          not so cool for not sharing (posting).

        • They do, I used to get slammed for it all the time

        • +3
        • @jv: Broden was trolling that

        • @snook:

          Broden was trolling that

          #respect

      • +1

        Do you work in retail? What they do with them is none of your business!

    • +1

      Ebay?

    • +1

      I take it you are the ebay guy in vic selling em for 82 bucks each? ;D

      • Id say so but there is the small issue of bunnings still selling them for a quarter of the price so OP wasn't getting a return yet, I think OP's thought process then went along the lines of, I know I can post them on OzBargain to get all of the existing stock cleared out. Would account for the week between broaden behavior and posting.

        • -2

          Id say so but there is the small issue of bunnings still selling them for a quarter of the price so OP wasn't getting a return yet, I think OP's thought process then went along the lines of, I know I can post them on OzBargain to get all of the existing stock cleared out. Would account for the week between broaden behavior and posting.

          What utter rubbish, how would anyone know that Bunnings had them for $20? Now that he has posted this deal if anyone looking at them on ebay googles it they will find this thread so your logic is utterly absurd.

          Thanks to the OP for posting this deal, please ignore all the jealous people.

        • +1

          @Maverick-au:

          What utter rubbish, how would anyone know that Bunnings had them for $20

          Maybe because people cross check prices both in-store and online, its not rocket science.

          Now that he has posted this deal if anyone looking at them on ebay googles it they will find this thread so your logic is utterly absurd.

          Just googled them and this page is currently not on the 1st page of search results, even if it was seeing something once sold for fraction of the price is a totally different proposition to it currently being available for a fraction of the price.

          Thanks to the OP for posting this deal, please ignore all the jealous people

          So I am jealous when I don't want one any or have any desire to resell, now that actually is "utterly absurd"

          Generally people who do this aren't looked upon favorably here as if its a good, finite deal then their will be people who want one that miss out.

        • -1

          @tryagain:

          Maybe because people cross check prices both in-store and online, its not rocket science.

          Rubbish, why would anyone go to Bunnings to check the price of a specific light fitting that are only stocked at some Bunnings stores in limited numbers for a limited time? There's a thing call the internet and people use that to compare prices online.

          Just googled them and this page is currently not on the 1st page of search results

          You mean the thread that hasn't been alive for 24 hours. Clearly no idea on how search engines work and rank pages.

          even if it was seeing something once sold for fraction of the price is a totally different proposition to it currently being available for a fraction of the price.

          LOL you mean a clearance products only available from limited stores in limited numbers and not even listed online so no way of finding out that Bunnings had stock or the price.

        • @Maverick-au:

          Rubbish, why would anyone go to Bunnings to check the price of a specific light fitting that are only stocked at some Bunnings stores in limited numbers for a limited time? There's a thing call the internet and people use that to compare prices online.

          Is it really that hard for you to get your head around? here is a hypothetical that might help you, Joe needs a new sensor light, Joe looks on-line including ebay to see what is available, he then also decides to call into bunnings to be able to have a look at some in the flesh to help him decide. This is the point I were making, I don't know what weird hypothetical tangent you went off on.

          Clearly no idea on how search engines work and rank pages.

          You clearly like making incorrect assumptions.

          LOL you mean a clearance products only available from limited stores in limited numbers and not even listed online so no way of finding out that Bunnings had stock or the price.

          How has this got anything to do with what I said or the point I made?

    • +4

      You are the kind of person that everybody hates on this site.

      • -1

        You are the kind of person that everybody hates on this site.

        The kind that posts a deal for all to benefit from?

        Or do you really mean yourself the jealous type of person?

        • +9

          I'm sure he is referring to the type that purchase all stock and then post the deal.

        • +3

          @Hotkolbas: … a week later.

        • How could we benefit from the deal if he broden'd them genius?

          I would definitely be jealous if he cleared my local store out, I need some of these bad boys for my house.

        • +3

          @stuffedcrust:
          I bought some for stock and some to sell, yes i do have the only listing on eBay.

        • -1

          @stuffedcrust:

          How could we benefit from the deal if he broden'd them genius?

          Because Brainiac he posted the deal and there is plenty of stock left. If he purchased them all why would he post the deal?

          I would definitely be jealous if he cleared my local store out, I need some of these bad boys for my house.

          So you hate the poster because he posted this deal which you intend to take advantage of! LOL. I suppose you hate him even more because he checked stock throughout Victoria.

        • -1

          @Maverick-au:

          The Broden behaviour isn't promoted in this community my friend.

          How many more people would have benefited from this deal if he hadn't bought a trolley full? The point of this community is for as many people as possible to snag deals for their own personal use. Not to take advantage of cheap deals to make a buck and ensure other ozbargainers miss out.

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