These come with a 2 year warranty for anyone interested.
hamsterboy
1 Feb 16#22
warm white 287lm it states, also
cool white 297lm and
daylight 308lm available
5W at 435 - 450 lm, but thems about a pound more each.
Colour temperature of 3000k, 4000k, and 6000 Kelvins respectively! for those who ask.
CERTAIN to be better (for my mum) than the 3 x 60w they replace.
blindmansden
31 Jan 161#20
Just got a pack of the warm white & a pack of the cool white not keen on the cool white so will be taking the cool white back
fishmaster to blindmansden
31 Jan 16#21
Yes I have the warm white they seem more natural or rather what I'm used to than cool white.
fishmaster
30 Jan 16#19
SFconvert
30 Jan 16#18
I bought some of these a few months ago when they were last posted on here. They are bright enough, probably 75W equivalent I reckon, close enough to the 20w CFLs that I replaced with these (but instant brightness). Just not overly impressed with the light "quality" (ie not on the Philips or Osram quality), though they are warm white, skin tones look very grey if directly under them. They are fine though in a light shade, just not directly below.
They also feel quite lightweight and cheap, though none have failed yet in the 3 months I've had them. At £2 a pop though these aren't bad, and would be ideal for outside lights. Did put one in the cloakroom but as it was directly above a mirror, found I looked very ill when ever I looked in it!
Jabaltariq
30 Jan 16#17
I managed to get some of the ones from screwfix when they were on offer. But I have to say that I am slightly disappointed with the light output, definitely NOT equivalent to 60 watts. I'm actually tempted to get some from toolstation for comparison and keep the brighter ones.
How many Lumens are these bulbs? Seem pretty decent if it's 350+
fishmaster
29 Jan 161#13
Human perception of brightness is logarithmic, the lumen scale is not logarithmic as far as I'm aware therefore your assumption should stand as being correct. I'll add a link when I find more information..
bought 5 for £11.70 delivered.
Might be of use to someone out there!
GoNz017
29 Jan 16#9
Screwfix have a 3 year warranty, no mention of any more than the standard 1 year at TS.
Trax
29 Jan 16#8
Yes, the Screwfix are 8.7W (806 lumens), these are 10W (810 lumens).
TylerDurdenUK
29 Jan 16#7
Think I'll stick with my SF order as yes they are 8.7W.
Roger_Irrelevant
29 Jan 16#6
.. and always out of stock!
TylerDurdenUK
29 Jan 16#1
Wonder if these are the same as the screwfix ones?
fishmaster to TylerDurdenUK
29 Jan 16#5
Aren't the Screwfix ones 8.7W or did they also do 10W?
Roger_Irrelevant
29 Jan 16#4
Excellent Cheers OP, been after 10 of these since Screwfix sold out. :smile:
hamsterboy
29 Jan 16#3
The screwfix ones went pretty hot, admittedly I got some too, but they were not on offer! there is a page full of them and similar ones in their current catalogue, all keenly priced.
Opening post
Edison Screw type available same price:
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p37727?table=no
DESCRIPTION
• 5 Pack
• 180° beam angle
• Equivalent to 60W
• Warm white 3000K
• Non dimmable
Average life 25000 hrs
Energy class A+
Top comments
Maybe buy this for 12p
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p47527?table=no
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cool white 297lm and
daylight 308lm available
5W at 435 - 450 lm, but thems about a pound more each.
Colour temperature of 3000k, 4000k, and 6000 Kelvins respectively! for those who ask.
CERTAIN to be better (for my mum) than the 3 x 60w they replace.
They also feel quite lightweight and cheap, though none have failed yet in the 3 months I've had them. At £2 a pop though these aren't bad, and would be ideal for outside lights. Did put one in the cloakroom but as it was directly above a mirror, found I looked very ill when ever I looked in it!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Elec-Hk-ld300a-Lamp-Candle-3000k/dp/B014NWKTVK
Here we go >
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?271967-Perceived-Brightness-Index
3.5w CANDLE BC LED DIMMABLE
http://cpc.farnell.com/pro-elec/hk-ld300a-bc/lamp-candle-cob-led-d-ble-3-5w/dp/LP07937
£2.20 each + vat, 5 or more cheaper......
bought 5 for £11.70 delivered.
Might be of use to someone out there!
Maybe buy this for 12p
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p47527?table=no