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  2. 3 Items To Buy at Lowe’s Before They Sell Out This Winter - AOL

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    Lowe’s frequently finds increased demand for these seasonal necessities, especially if predictions worsen,” pointed out Albert Varkki, a retail and shopping expert who co-founded Von-Baer ...

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    Lowe’s has Christmas trees ranging from several feet tall to about eight feet tall. Some, like this artificial fir one, come pre-lit. Others come frosted with fake snow on the branches or color ...

  4. LED lamp - Wikipedia

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    A 230-volt LED filament lamp, with an E27 base. The filaments are visible as the eight yellow vertical lines. An assortment of LED lamps commercially available in 2010: floodlight fixtures (left), reading light (center), household lamps (center right and bottom), and low-power accent light (right) applications An 80W Chips on board (COB) LED module from an industrial light luminaire, thermally ...

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  6. Floodlight - Wikipedia

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    Floodlights Association football field at a sports center illuminated with floodlights.. A floodlight is a broad-beamed, high-intensity artificial light.It can provide functional area lighting [1] for travel-ways, parking, entrances, work areas, and sporting venues to enable visibility adequate for safe task performance, ornamental lighting for advertising, façades, monuments, or support ...

  7. Phase-out of incandescent light bulbs - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian federal government banned the import and sale of 75- and 100-watt incandescent bulbs, effective 1 January 2014. On 1 January 2015, 40- and 60-watt bulbs were also banned, although there are exceptions for oven lights, decorative lamps (light bulbs), appliance bulbs, 3-way fixtures, chandeliers and rough service/utility bulbs. [ 84 ]