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Nope, don't see anything on the package that says contractor grade or cheap sheet boxed within.
But at 20 cents each for the 16/$3 pack, big woop dee doo.
VERY interesting on your flood light long-gevity tho'......sometimes you do have to wonder when they state "double life" or such on the box. For the 65 watt floods, I assume you were using these outside, or indoor? I know outside and thermal extremes do shorten bulb life.
I know for a fact, CFL's are great in Shop Drop lights, as normal bulbs elements don't last long when "you drop" the light.
Looking at Lowes.com, LED and CFLS are stupid expensive, and honestly I wonder how many years you have to run them to even break even? As I said, electricity is cheap at 9-10 cents a kilowatt hour in Seattle.
Now in Hawaii, I think it's like 27-29 cents/KWH. Triple the cost.
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Floods were used in interior can lights. They were not marked builders grade but that is what they were. The were put on sale on pallets in the lighting area of the store.
Heavily discounted trash.