Back in stock at Screwfix! I've been waiting for these for a while now. Both cool and warm white in stock. Cool white: http://www.screwfix.com/p/lap-gls-led-lamps-cool-white-bc-8-7w-pack-of-5/8621j
Item details:
9kWh/1000h. A+ rated. 15,000 hours average rated life.
Warm White
Wattage: 8.7W
Equivalent Wattage: 60W
3 Year Manufacturer's Guarantee
Energy Efficient
Full Instant Light
Non-Dimmable
Top comments
liammc1982
29 Jan 163#16
Ok, just checked my order online.
The code I used was NYBLV4 which was £10 off £50 spend. I needed 4 packs of SES LED bulbs, so worked out well for me.
There is also a code of NYBLV3 which I think is £5 off £25 and NYBLV5 which is £15 off £75.
The code can be used to order online for instore collection or delivery.
Latest comments (79)
tonysw9
10 Feb 16#79
Might be worth checking if there's any stock in your area if you missed out last time. Ordered some today as there's now stock available again in my area (South London).
RajUK
8 Feb 16#78
New store opened recently in Welling (South East London) ,having 10% off everything , i think until this weekend ..
Unfortunately cool whites are out of stock ..
AndyPr
4 Feb 161#76
I got 10 of these, 5 cool white and five warm white and have to say they are excellent. The warm white are better in bedroom and living areas and the light is very much like a traditional bulb but probably closer to 80w than 60w, very impressed with the light output. The cool white are great in the kitchen, bathroom and garage. Absolute bargain at this price and highly recommended.
Buckar00 to AndyPr
7 Feb 16#77
Exactly the same here, bought 15, cool whites in all the bathrooms/cloak room and garage (already got cool white led spotlights in kitchen) and put all warm whites in bedrooms and reception rooms, they're great
steadyeddie
2 Feb 16#75
Just ordered some, plenty in stock now
nickgen
31 Jan 16#74
also there is a code for 10% off for £10 or more spent
NYBLV2
Jasbar
30 Jan 16#73
Yes, couldn't find any anywhere in Scotland !!
GoNz017
30 Jan 16#72
Went to put these through on this mornings order and no stock anywhere, needs expiring.
RowanDDR
29 Jan 162#48
When the specs of an LED bulb don't mention the CRI, theres usually a reason. No idea what CRI means? Ignorance is bliss.
anonymoose1 to RowanDDR
30 Jan 16#71
...the concepts of 'warm white' and 'good CRI' seem at odds... :wink:
jaygee
29 Jan 16#36
Slightly off topic, can anyone recommend an LED GU10 replacement for 11W long neck CFL's?
I see plenty of standard length LED GU10's at a reasonable cost so also wonder if anyone has come up with an adapter?
Publix to jaygee
30 Jan 16#70
Google B22/E27 to GU 10 adapter
Publix
30 Jan 16#69
Their are several WW in stock around NE London as I post. Open till 22:00 most places.
Got some last time; very, very happy with them. A good 60W substitute.
anonymoose1
30 Jan 16#68
Depends on the LED tube, you need to read the tube description very carefully. You always replace the starter but that just pops out easily. Some can be just plugged in but they're less efficient, most need rewiring to bypass the ballast and remove the smoothing capacitor. Not particularly hard but also something you're supposed to leave to a qualified electrician. Single ended tubes look harder to rewire than double ended, my double ended one took 1 moved wire and disconnected capacitor.
If you aren't confident the direct replacements are 10-20% less efficient but need no wiring work. Mark any converted fitting, you can't put a fluorescent in a converted fitting without destroying the tube. Possibly explosively...
esar
30 Jan 16#67
Just put mine in a 3 tier light fitting, very nice.
Moomin_Papa
30 Jan 16#66
OOS
paulandpam1
30 Jan 162#65
I bought about 7 from poundland about a month ago and so far they have been great but obviously I can't comment on long term reliability. Just a word of warning they are not dimmable do not like being in touch lamps either.
I also bought a 5 pack of these Screwfix led's a few weeks ago because I needed the large screw fitting and the ones poundland sell are only bayonet cap or small screw fitting and the screwfix ones are higher wattage and also much brighter more like a traditional 80w bulb.
helenb585
30 Jan 16#64
Our local Homebase stock clearance selling these £1 ea!!!
Jasbar
30 Jan 16#63
None in our branch - Perth - or for home delivery .
Ad86
30 Jan 16#62
Great price. CPC do brighter ones for about 4quid each though. Cool colour great for kitchen/bathroom
K_e_v_i_n
30 Jan 16#59
Mains LED bulbs with BC and SES fittings are £1 each in Poundland.
knack to K_e_v_i_n
30 Jan 16#61
But are they good or are they rubbish?
soupie
30 Jan 16#60
oops
out of stock Bourne, Norwich, Cromer, Spalding, Wisbech & King's Lynn
Backaxel
30 Jan 16#58
it wont work for them! Another poster said the same thing , but hey you dont seem to understand that it WONT work for them! Just trying to give you a bit of advice, but you dont want to take it on board!
jazzy moo
30 Jan 16#57
OOS
gogboy
30 Jan 16#56
Are the tubes plug and play or do you need to modify anything
maj2509
29 Jan 16#5
Do they do small screw (e14)?
JMcbride7 to maj2509
29 Jan 16#50
yes SES
gogboy to maj2509
30 Jan 16#55
Costco got offer on e14 just now. Only a 3 pack around 8 quid. The make Costco have are far better quality than these.
Madchester
30 Jan 16#54
Might as well pin to the first page
Ted Wales
30 Jan 16#53
Got them a few weeks ago, really good, go for the cooler ones they are still really bright. Bargain and really low energy
F9T
29 Jan 16#52
heattt
mutley1
29 Jan 161#51
was reading through this with great interest until i suddenly remembered i got loads of the energy saving bulbs still stashed in the cupboard unused that i got for free from british gas many years ago when they sent out a few boxes to every household.
chapchap
29 Jan 161#4
Can you not but LED bulbs with the equivalent wattage of more than 60W?
anonymoose1 to chapchap
29 Jan 162#9
Not cheaply and they tend to have short lives, overheating is still a problem. Virtual filament designs are your best bet, at a price, though its falling.
Derek_Duval to chapchap
29 Jan 161#10
Philips master 18w, on amazon. Had one for a year, no probs so far.
m1kes to chapchap
29 Jan 161#15
I found that rated tungsten equivalent wattage isn't really an accurate comparison on these bulbs. The technology seems to have improved greatly since the first led lights came out.
To me they seem more like an 80-100w equivalent (or a 20w florescent).
They're far far better than any cfl's I've used. Definitely worth trying them if you haven't done so already. And for £10 for 5 is a bargain esp compared to £7 each in many other places.
The cool white lights ideal for the kitchen or work areas, the warm white version better for other spaces.
JMcbride7 to chapchap
29 Jan 16#49
not from screwfix because the lumens level is higher which means you get more brightness for your wattage :smiley:
dude786
29 Jan 16#46
Poundland have some LED bulbs, got a couple of 5 watt ones, really good so far, company is called electrek
esar to dude786
29 Jan 16#47
Bought 3 of those a Couple of weeks ago, 2 failed in days, 3rd went 2 days ago.
Too cheap obviously :disappointed:
wdh
29 Jan 16#45
I had a 5-pack last time this was posted.
The warm white are brighter (whichever way they are pointing) and slightly more yellow (not more orange) than a 60w tungsten.
Not unpleasant, just slightly different.
Now, anyone seen a deal on dimmable bayonet and ES led bulbs?
liammc1982
29 Jan 16#44
Grow up.
The codes are there, people can give it a go and see if it works for them. If it does they save a bit of money, if it doesn't so be it.
onlineo
29 Jan 16#42
the codes are general codes but they only work with accounts that received the promo through the post and are not valid on other accounts. I mainly shop at toolstation they have the same offer on but the bulbs only have a 2 year warranty albeit a 25000 hour ave life span, they have the 75w equivalent filament bulbs for £7 each which is what I would be buying right now if I only needed an odd bulb. 100w bulbs do exist but to get any quality they are around£20.
Backaxel to onlineo
29 Jan 16#43
Tried to explain this earlier to liammc1982 but he wasnt grasping the concept!
Deeco
29 Jan 16#41
Non-dimable :disappointed:
gsj87
29 Jan 161#40
Got both cool and warm white a few weeks back.
Put cool white in the hallways etc.. it's a very white light, almost morgue like.
Put warm white in the bedrooms as it's much easier on the eye, however a little less brighter than the cool white
dodgy6
29 Jan 16#39
Hot, ordered.
thanks OP.
anonymoose1
29 Jan 16#38
It's because they're usually more directional, if pointing where you need light less lumens are wasted elsewhere. Pointed wrong and they'll be worse.
Particularly pronounced with LED tube fittings, just replaced a 36W fluorescent with an 18W LED. On paper I'm getting 20+% less lumens but its sending 2/3 of them down were we want them and is noticeably brighter.
mitulkumarmodi
29 Jan 16#37
Its a lot cheaper than any other competitive retailer.Hot added
Backaxel
29 Jan 16#35
They are codes specific to you!
littel helper
29 Jan 161#34
NYBLV3 is not working for me...
elne
29 Jan 16#33
Very good quality and the light produced when compared to some SMD lights purchased on the cheap from eBay is so much better.
Backaxel
29 Jan 16#22
NYBLV4 Invalid Promo Code Entered Please check and re-enter your code
NYBLV3 Invalid Promo Code Entered Please check and re-enter your code
NYBLV5 Promo code accepted Your trolley has been updated BUT STILL SHOWS THE SAME PRICE AS BEFORE!
liammc1982 to Backaxel
29 Jan 16#32
If people want to give it a go and possibly save some money, fine. If they don't, again fine.
knack
29 Jan 161#31
Have replaced all CFLs with these or the E27 version and very satisfied. Found a rogue 100W in the spare bedroom which I've kept to feel nostalgic about in a couple of decades.
Any recommendations for dimmable GU10s? I've got about 16 of them and would like to eradicate.
Samphire67
29 Jan 161#30
Bulbs purchased, thank you. Heat added.
goldmercury
29 Jan 16#29
Thanks OP ordered
kalpeshpatel8
29 Jan 16#28
Are the cool white 4000k more like daylight bulbs you can get not the really cold blue led types?
tempus121
29 Jan 161#24
Switched my house out for these after a rewire and the electricity savings make these pay for them selves.
NitrousUK to tempus121
29 Jan 16#27
More than pay for themselves. Switching from incandescent to LED will save hundreds over their lifetime.
This deal is a no-brainer. Great bulbs too.
Lahn
29 Jan 16#26
I spent £41.50 on a 10pack of LED bayonet cap light bulbs a few days ago on Amazon...
Mine are dimmable though, not that I'll ever use that :disappointed:
carbon6
29 Jan 16#25
Bought these warm white last time they were in stock. Very impressed with them, good light output about 60W equivalent.
Backaxel
29 Jan 16#23
So that code is specific to you and your account, hence when i cant use it! That is what i was saying in my previous response about when i tried MY code online but didnt complete and then tried in store
dodgymix
29 Jan 16#21
Spam
liammc1982
29 Jan 16#20
I received this offer yesterday in the post, the voucher codes were at the bottom on a card, but you can either use them online or take them instore.
I ordered last night, paid by paypal and collected this morning. They don't need to see the card or letter when you collect to verify the code.
Pipcola
29 Jan 16#19
Bought these last time on offer very good light output BUT only when used in pendant fittings that cast the light down.
Tried two in both horizontal and upward facing fittings very disappointing light output - also the cool light ones are far better.
Backaxel
29 Jan 16#18
NO, I meant I had a code previously, not your code!
thesimpsons_uk
29 Jan 16#17
Just picked up the cool white version this morning, actually not too much of a striking white as I thought, more a neutral white colour. I would recommend over the old warm white type as the output seems to be brighter.
liammc1982
29 Jan 163#16
Ok, just checked my order online.
The code I used was NYBLV4 which was £10 off £50 spend. I needed 4 packs of SES LED bulbs, so worked out well for me.
There is also a code of NYBLV3 which I think is £5 off £25 and NYBLV5 which is £15 off £75.
The code can be used to order online for instore collection or delivery.
coco2007
29 Jan 162#14
"15,000 hours average rated life"
The one we have in our kitchen just started strobing last night, it's had around 10 hours use. Needless to say I wouldn't trust the average lifespan :disappointed:
liammc1982
29 Jan 161#6
There is a code to use for money off at screwfix, I used it last night. I think it is £5 of £25, £10 off £50, £15 off £75. Something like that.
I have the voucher at home so will update this later. I think it was BLVNY3 (4) (5).
If you order online to collect you can use the code without having the actual voucher that was posted to me.
colourpie to liammc1982
29 Jan 161#7
Wish I'd known about that yesterday, spent near on £200!
You should post that code as a deal in itself.
GoNz017 to liammc1982
29 Jan 161#12
None of those worked so I will wait for you to get home :smiley:
Backaxel to liammc1982
29 Jan 161#13
the code is linked to your specific account. Went to use it online got all the way but didnt pay, then went instore and the guy said to me it was already used, he logged into my account and took it off the order that wasnt finished and then it scanned in store
chapchap
29 Jan 16#11
20 quid though (with only a 2 year warranty.)
barginfan
29 Jan 16#8
Thanks for the heads up OP.
Ordered and heated
jjav
29 Jan 16#3
very good bought some last time, but they have been out of stock for a couple of weeks. Bargain , can't go wrong with a 3 year guarantee
GoNz017
29 Jan 16#2
1st lot I got have all been fine so I will get another pack now they are in stock, thanks.
Opening post
Item details:
9kWh/1000h. A+ rated. 15,000 hours average rated life.
Warm White
Wattage: 8.7W
Equivalent Wattage: 60W
3 Year Manufacturer's Guarantee
Energy Efficient
Full Instant Light
Non-Dimmable
Top comments
The code I used was NYBLV4 which was £10 off £50 spend. I needed 4 packs of SES LED bulbs, so worked out well for me.
There is also a code of NYBLV3 which I think is £5 off £25 and NYBLV5 which is £15 off £75.
The code can be used to order online for instore collection or delivery.
Latest comments (79)
Unfortunately cool whites are out of stock ..
NYBLV2
I see plenty of standard length LED GU10's at a reasonable cost so also wonder if anyone has come up with an adapter?
Got some last time; very, very happy with them. A good 60W substitute.
If you aren't confident the direct replacements are 10-20% less efficient but need no wiring work. Mark any converted fitting, you can't put a fluorescent in a converted fitting without destroying the tube. Possibly explosively...
I also bought a 5 pack of these Screwfix led's a few weeks ago because I needed the large screw fitting and the ones poundland sell are only bayonet cap or small screw fitting and the screwfix ones are higher wattage and also much brighter more like a traditional 80w bulb.
out of stock Bourne, Norwich, Cromer, Spalding, Wisbech & King's Lynn
To me they seem more like an 80-100w equivalent (or a 20w florescent).
They're far far better than any cfl's I've used. Definitely worth trying them if you haven't done so already. And for £10 for 5 is a bargain esp compared to £7 each in many other places.
The cool white lights ideal for the kitchen or work areas, the warm white version better for other spaces.
Too cheap obviously :disappointed:
The warm white are brighter (whichever way they are pointing) and slightly more yellow (not more orange) than a 60w tungsten.
Not unpleasant, just slightly different.
Now, anyone seen a deal on dimmable bayonet and ES led bulbs?
The codes are there, people can give it a go and see if it works for them. If it does they save a bit of money, if it doesn't so be it.
Put cool white in the hallways etc.. it's a very white light, almost morgue like.
Put warm white in the bedrooms as it's much easier on the eye, however a little less brighter than the cool white
thanks OP.
Particularly pronounced with LED tube fittings, just replaced a 36W fluorescent with an 18W LED. On paper I'm getting 20+% less lumens but its sending 2/3 of them down were we want them and is noticeably brighter.
NYBLV3 Invalid Promo Code Entered Please check and re-enter your code
NYBLV5 Promo code accepted Your trolley has been updated BUT STILL SHOWS THE SAME PRICE AS BEFORE!
Any recommendations for dimmable GU10s? I've got about 16 of them and would like to eradicate.
This deal is a no-brainer. Great bulbs too.
Mine are dimmable though, not that I'll ever use that :disappointed:
I ordered last night, paid by paypal and collected this morning. They don't need to see the card or letter when you collect to verify the code.
Tried two in both horizontal and upward facing fittings very disappointing light output - also the cool light ones are far better.
The code I used was NYBLV4 which was £10 off £50 spend. I needed 4 packs of SES LED bulbs, so worked out well for me.
There is also a code of NYBLV3 which I think is £5 off £25 and NYBLV5 which is £15 off £75.
The code can be used to order online for instore collection or delivery.
The one we have in our kitchen just started strobing last night, it's had around 10 hours use. Needless to say I wouldn't trust the average lifespan :disappointed:
I have the voucher at home so will update this later. I think it was BLVNY3 (4) (5).
If you order online to collect you can use the code without having the actual voucher that was posted to me.
You should post that code as a deal in itself.
Ordered and heated