Salvation from these dark winter nights - now you can keep the lights on without the bayliffs coming for your tv.
Philips Small Edison Screw Cap (E14) 6W LED Candle Light Bulb was £10, now £5. Equivalent to a standard 40W bulb, but a snip of the running costs. Unlike other bulbs, these are compatible with dimmer switches for these times where you need to set the mood.
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jouster to mudlouse
9 Jan 166#6
That's because your dinner is probably expecting a load of at least 40 watts. Replace your dinner or dimmer module with LED dimmers and the buzzing will be banished.
Plenty of dim able LEDs in my home and none of them buzz but I had to replace a handful of dimmer modules.
simes to a1
10 Jan 163#14
Look at toolstation,com
They have lots of different types. Go for the LED filament lamps for the best spread of light and most light per watt of electricity.
They have :
40w equivalent clear candle bulbs ( 4w - 450 lumens ) non-dimmable for £3.98 HERE
Or for standard shaped bulbs with the latest LED filament design: HERE
470 lumens at £3.98
780 lumens £4.98
1030 lumens £6.98
They do free delivery if you spend over £10 or you can collect in store.
All comments (31)
metrostn
9 Jan 162#1
Good deal but the dark winter nights are nearly over, I didn't have to put the light on untill 4.15 today :sunglasses:
mayzi to metrostn
9 Jan 16#2
Its been so dull here that i had the light on until 2pm, then back on at 3! Lol
mudlouse
9 Jan 16#3
I bought 6 of these last week.
They give out good light and are dimmable, but they do make a buzzing noise when dimmed.
cruisecars to mudlouse
9 Jan 16#4
they all make buzzing noise..
jouster to mudlouse
9 Jan 166#6
That's because your dinner is probably expecting a load of at least 40 watts. Replace your dinner or dimmer module with LED dimmers and the buzzing will be banished.
Plenty of dim able LEDs in my home and none of them buzz but I had to replace a handful of dimmer modules.
cruisecars
9 Jan 16#5
nice now have x40 to replace lol
fairytooth
9 Jan 16#7
these are really lovely and give a nice bright natural light
damadgeruk to fairytooth
10 Jan 162#11
A nice Dimmable Colour Temperature of 2200-2700 K (from spec). There's nothing natural about the very warm white light these emit, traditional yellow light should die with the tungsten lamp IMO.
tompringle
10 Jan 161#8
Yeah agreed they work well. Even single ones are bright enough for hallways etc
I used Varilight JQP401W as a dimmer. It worked out the box in mode one. But philips suggest leading edge mode 2 which did work better. They are on amazon at about £13. And no buzzing
womblebee
10 Jan 16#9
Great deal if you buy lightbulbs :-) I found a way of having all my lightbulbs replaced with LED for free. PM me if you want to know more
isaac132 to womblebee
10 Jan 16#10
Free light bulbs?!!
frankpatten to womblebee
10 Jan 16#25
hi how do u get them for free thanks frank
a1
10 Jan 16#12
I can't seem to find clear glass led bulbs with the standard bayonet fitting. They all seem to be frosted.
billwah2002 to a1
10 Jan 161#13
Led hut have them.
simes to a1
10 Jan 163#14
Look at toolstation,com
They have lots of different types. Go for the LED filament lamps for the best spread of light and most light per watt of electricity.
They have :
40w equivalent clear candle bulbs ( 4w - 450 lumens ) non-dimmable for £3.98 HERE
Or for standard shaped bulbs with the latest LED filament design: HERE
470 lumens at £3.98
780 lumens £4.98
1030 lumens £6.98
They do free delivery if you spend over £10 or you can collect in store.
alphamusic to a1
10 Jan 161#15
I know it's on backorder, but here is the B22 version:
I read some youtube tests of Poundlands latest led bulbs and they were well rated, so £3 got me 3 small screw candel bulbs which work really well. The rest have been replaced with a mix of Screwfix led (9.99 for 5 bulbs deal) and B&W Dial 8.7 watt GU10s.
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Philips Small Edison Screw Cap (E14) 6W LED Candle Light Bulb was £10, now £5. Equivalent to a standard 40W bulb, but a snip of the running costs. Unlike other bulbs, these are compatible with dimmer switches for these times where you need to set the mood.
Top comments
Plenty of dim able LEDs in my home and none of them buzz but I had to replace a handful of dimmer modules.
They have lots of different types. Go for the LED filament lamps for the best spread of light and most light per watt of electricity.
They have :
40w equivalent clear candle bulbs ( 4w - 450 lumens ) non-dimmable for £3.98 HERE
Or for standard shaped bulbs with the latest LED filament design:
HERE
470 lumens at £3.98
780 lumens £4.98
1030 lumens £6.98
They do free delivery if you spend over £10 or you can collect in store.
All comments (31)
They give out good light and are dimmable, but they do make a buzzing noise when dimmed.
Plenty of dim able LEDs in my home and none of them buzz but I had to replace a handful of dimmer modules.
I used Varilight JQP401W as a dimmer. It worked out the box in mode one. But philips suggest leading edge mode 2 which did work better. They are on amazon at about £13. And no buzzing
They have lots of different types. Go for the LED filament lamps for the best spread of light and most light per watt of electricity.
They have :
40w equivalent clear candle bulbs ( 4w - 450 lumens ) non-dimmable for £3.98 HERE
Or for standard shaped bulbs with the latest LED filament design:
HERE
470 lumens at £3.98
780 lumens £4.98
1030 lumens £6.98
They do free delivery if you spend over £10 or you can collect in store.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-8718696525678-Bayonet-Dimmable-Candle/dp/B01613AX4C/ref=sr_1_12?s=lighting&ie=UTF8&qid=1452420091&sr=1-12&keywords=led+b22+glass
You can also get a more round version:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-8718696525654-Bayonet-Globe-Dimmable/dp/B015QBNQRQ/ref=sr_1_7?s=lighting&ie=UTF8&qid=1452420091&sr=1-7&keywords=led+b22+glass