2 year warranty leaflet inside packaging
Much better quality than those in Poundland stores
Leeds Kirkstall Branch
probably national
110 degrees beam angle
320 lumen
warm white 3000k
20k hours long life
5W = 40W
Save 80% energy
16 comments
Boyee
21 Feb 16#1
Bought some. Vtac from pound land, outlasted the more expensive Philips brand I bought. Have some heat
wren11
21 Feb 16#2
I bought these from Poundland and they blew straight away! Didn't notice a warranty leaflet in there.
currychops to wren11
21 Feb 16#5
That's a shame...I find Poundland will refund for faulty goods. My Poundland Led GU10s are fine...but only a month old so time will tell.
Drekmamza
21 Feb 16#3
Are they dimmable?
Headingley_Lad to Drekmamza
21 Feb 16#6
It doesn't state on the packaging so presume they aren't
Derek_Duval
21 Feb 16#4
Hopefully more reliable than their ecolight brand, never had one bulb last more than 4 months. Home bargains are good at replacements though, keep the receipt.
Rshole to Derek_Duval
23 Feb 16#13
I have the ecolight bulbs from here and have been in more than a year and no problems.
Also bought some of these bulbs last night for the bathroom, cant go wrong for 99p and will be stocking up on them for other rooms
geebetmen
21 Feb 16#7
Do these come on straight away or do they take 30 seconds or so to become fully lit up?
simonspeakeasy to geebetmen
22 Feb 16#8
They're LEDs, so they come on at full brightness immediately.
jonmac73
22 Feb 16#9
anyone know if national? want to replace whole downstairs so would be ideal. thx
We bought 38 of these tonight, some for us and some for friends. I installed 23 in our house tonight, quality seems ok. They contain about 10 small leds so are a bit like the old school led gu10s when they first came out rather than the more modern 3 led types. The leds are covered with an opaque cover though so they're easier on the eye than they used to be.
I have no idea how long they'll last but for a quid I'll give them a go.
theoldbill
23 Feb 16#14
now that we've had them for a day I can't decide if I like the warmth of the colour or not. in the kitchen I find it to be a bit white and clinical rather than yellow and soft. my head would say that's better but in reality the softer light of halogens is nicer on my eye. having said that I like the leds in the lounge and the hallway, the light looks softer than in the kitchen.
might well try the asda leds that have been posted on here but they're both rated at 3000k so they might not be any different. decisions decisions.
morrig
6 Mar 16#15
Just bought one today plenty of stock in Belle Vale and they are excellent value.They are bright and seem a cooler light than 3000K might be.Good for kitchen work areas less so for living areas.
jpsakhrani
8 Mar 16#16
Honestly, i thin they are fantastic amongst what is available in the market and at this price, its absolutely no brainer. I have installed this in my house for last 2 months and they are working absolutely fine. This is a national deal and is available across all Home bargain stores
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Much better quality than those in Poundland stores
Leeds Kirkstall Branch
probably national
110 degrees beam angle
320 lumen
warm white 3000k
20k hours long life
5W = 40W
Save 80% energy
16 comments
Also bought some of these bulbs last night for the bathroom, cant go wrong for 99p and will be stocking up on them for other rooms
http://storelocator.homebargains.co.uk/all-stores
I have no idea how long they'll last but for a quid I'll give them a go.
might well try the asda leds that have been posted on here but they're both rated at 3000k so they might not be any different. decisions decisions.