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Is the price of rectangular LEDs expensive? How to buy

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In life, we often see some outdoor advertisements or signal indicators showing a variety of colors, so that people can better identify them. In fact, these are the effects of LEDs. Decorating some scenes with LEDs   can not only play the role of lighting, but also beautify the scene. It can be said that the effect is quite large. How to buy rectangular LEDs ? Is the price expensive?

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1Price of rectangular LEDs

 

The price of rectangular LEDs generally varies from a few cents to a few cents. There are many reasons that affect their price. Different brands have different brightness, as well as different appearance and power. The larger the brand, the more expensive its price will be, because the quality of large brands will be better and the materials used will be better, so the price will generally be higher.

 

2How to buy rectangular LEDs 

 

There are many ways to buy rectangular LEDs. First of all, if there is a large demand, we can directly go to the manufacturer to talk about it. In this way, we can also get good quality and lower price. If the demand is not too large, then we can go to a specialty store or a lamp market to buy. Also, if our requirements are not too high, we can also buy online. After all, it is still very cheap to buy online. However, we must pay attention to the quality of our products, watch more reviews and buyer shows, and don't spend unjustified money.

 

So there are still many ways to buy rectangular LEDs. We can choose different ways to buy them according to our own needs, and the price is not fixed. The specific situation depends on our own needs.


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