k0ua
Epic Contributor
In the past few weeks, I've noticed tons of 60 watt equivalent LED's in stores, priced below $2 per bulb. I wish I could find suitable 100 or 150 watt equivalent LED bulbs. I can find a few, but they are older styles and still priced $20 - $30 each. I'm hoping the higher lumen bulbs will be next to get updated and lower prices.
The problems with the higher lumen bulbs becoming cheap is the cost of the drivers needed, and the heat buildup in those driver electronics. One thing you can do is put two of the 60 watts bulbs into a single socket with a 2 to 1 socket adaptor. This is what I did for a couple of sockets in my shop. If you just have old bare porcelain sockets, this is a cheap and easy solution to get more light on the cheap.