I always fit the 4 or 5 watt LAP ones from screwfix. I have fitted about 500 across various jobs and have had no failures. Very bright and crisp light as well.
ebaysniper
3 Apr 163#4
lol 1.6w :laughing:
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endothecat
3 Apr 16#1
Decoded
3 Apr 16#2
Great buy and Osram a good name for bulbs.
Azael
3 Apr 169#3
110 lumens? Are you kidding me?
ebaysniper
3 Apr 163#4
lol 1.6w :laughing:
Lawlost
3 Apr 161#5
130 lumens is about 8 watts so quite a dim light
Torres76
3 Apr 16#6
Can any of you experts please help? Looking for some good quality, energy efficient LED GU10 bulbs (around 12)? Rather pay extra and get some better quality ones offering good value.
Using GE 50w 240v GU10 Halogen bulbs at the moment, which I guess are pretty expensive to run.
I always fit the 4 or 5 watt LAP ones from screwfix. I have fitted about 500 across various jobs and have had no failures. Very bright and crisp light as well.
wpj to Torres76
4 Apr 16#39
COB LEDs are nice looking and good quality, but pretty expensive. I'm gradually going over to these.
I use TLC 5W GU10s. they use led chips, not COB, so don't look as good as some others when off, but the give a nice even spread of light and out perform 35W and 40W incandescent lamps and possibly 50W ones too. They are about £5 each plus the dreaded. Not particularly cheap, but I'm very happy with them. They come in warm white and daylight.
Opening post
Specs here:
http://www.osram.com/osram_com/products/led-technology/lamps/consumer-led-reflector-lamps/led-star-par16/index.jsp?productId=
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Using GE 50w 240v GU10 Halogen bulbs at the moment, which I guess are pretty expensive to run.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Long-Life-Lamp-Company-Replacement/dp/B013B4FN58?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage
~£18 for 10 at the moment.
http://www.bamfordtrading.com/products/gucob5cw-10-10-knightsbridge-gucob5cw-230v-5w-dimmable-gu10-cob-led-bulbs-4000k-cool-white.html
500 lumen.