Seems a good price for anyone after these.
Now running my living room with 60w worth of bulbs rather than 350w.
Well pleased with these and they give off a bit more light than the old 35w bulbs I was using. Nice warm white colour temperature too.
All comments (15)
Wadadli_Cooler
30 May 161#1
FYI these are £6 in B&Q
Matt J
30 May 161#2
Bayonet version for £5 prime but 2-4 weeks delivery
musthy
30 May 16#3
Same price at John Lewis
Anthonis
30 May 16#4
Wattage Equivalency 40W
Good deal but 60w is a minimum I would be after.
fishmaster
30 May 161#5
I put 10W LED (approximate 60W light) as a single bulb in each main room, there's not enough light from them. I had to change them to 15W LED bulbs to get the right amount of light. Also cool white is horrible, like being in a science lab or morgue, so I had to change to warm white and I had to get ones with a diffuser otherwise the light was in patches which was weird too.
qinyanggl
30 May 16#6
Why are they all 2500k? Will that be too yellowy?
NX3
30 May 16#7
2800k is warm white, 4000k will be like a lab and only suitable maybe for a kitchen or garage!
Where they Philips or another brand ? I've got Philips and Ikea LED bulbs, read the lumens not watts to get equivalent bulbs. I've not had problem with either of those brands but unbrand from ebay / Amazon are cheap....for a reason.
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Now running my living room with 60w worth of bulbs rather than 350w.
Well pleased with these and they give off a bit more light than the old 35w bulbs I was using. Nice warm white colour temperature too.
All comments (15)
Good deal but 60w is a minimum I would be after.
Where they Philips or another brand ? I've got Philips and Ikea LED bulbs, read the lumens not watts to get equivalent bulbs. I've not had problem with either of those brands but unbrand from ebay / Amazon are cheap....for a reason.