Bought these last time available and very good. excellent review
9kWh/1000h. A+ rated. 15,000 hours average rated life.
•Warm White
•Wattage: 9W
•Equivalent Wattage: 60W
•3 Year Manufacturer's Guarantee
•Energy Efficient
•Full Instant Light
•Non-Dimmable
Top comments
LoveHdukNotReally to octopus
2 Jul 165#16
Yes when you apply power to them, as a bonus they turn into nighttime version when you take away power.
col11
1 Jul 163#7
done my sons house out with these last time, I recommend them as very good light and fantastic price, have some heat!
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89quidyoucantgowrong
1 Jul 16#1
806lm claimed, so yes, 60w equivalent. Good price, heat added.
dodgymix to 89quidyoucantgowrong
1 Jul 16#3
no idea what the first bit means but from buying these last time they are bright and are instant full brightness unlike the old style energy efficient tubey ones
katzinthehouse
1 Jul 16#2
Thanks
quaium
1 Jul 16#4
Which bulbs are best for indoor home use? White, Warm White or Cool White. Not sure which ones to get as they are all the same price.
dodgymix to quaium
1 Jul 16#5
Depends what you want
Warm white is more yellowy so gives glow of a candle
Cool white is more bluish so cant look clinical / harsh
quaium
1 Jul 16#6
Thank you. From what I've read warm seems to be more for home use and cool/white for business/commercial use.
Heat added. Great price.
col11
1 Jul 163#7
done my sons house out with these last time, I recommend them as very good light and fantastic price, have some heat!
Gonzeh
1 Jul 16#8
I get my 60w LED bulbs from the pound shop. Did my full house for £10. They're spot on
ebble to Gonzeh
1 Jul 16#13
Same here.
The pound shop ones seem just fine.
dh33r4j to Gonzeh
2 Jul 16#18
Which shop did you get them from? Are they 9W? So if they cost a pound each it must be a better deal than this one.
simes to Gonzeh
5 Jul 16#21
The pound shop lights don't last very long. I bought 3 bayonet type ( 2 different 5W types ) and all 3 failed within a couple of months.
The screwfix ones are much brighter ( 806 lumens compared to under 500 lumens ) and none have failed so far. They are well worth the extra cost.
LeanSigma
1 Jul 16#9
This is for a pack of 5 (not 5 packs!).
I have these all over the house & they are brilliant. Don't hesitate to buy them, just keep the receipt should you need it.
3% cashback from Quidco too.
LeanSigma
1 Jul 16#10
Definately go for warm white, cool white is VERY STARK WHITE.
damadgeruk
1 Jul 16#11
Why not try both. I only use daylight as I find warm white dim and dirty. Each to their own.
hooray henry
1 Jul 16#12
Great bulbs. Got both types. Cool white in bulkhead security lights outside and garage.
Muir
1 Jul 16#14
Always a good deal. Added bonus of switching over from regular bulbs now is it helps to reduce the heat a little!
octopus
1 Jul 16#15
Are these available in daylight version?
LoveHdukNotReally to octopus
2 Jul 165#16
Yes when you apply power to them, as a bonus they turn into nighttime version when you take away power.
damadgeruk to octopus
5 Jul 161#20
No, warm or cool white only though CPC do daylight lamps fairly cheaply.
Opening post
9kWh/1000h. A+ rated. 15,000 hours average rated life.
•Warm White
•Wattage: 9W
•Equivalent Wattage: 60W
•3 Year Manufacturer's Guarantee
•Energy Efficient
•Full Instant Light
•Non-Dimmable
Top comments
All comments (23)
Warm white is more yellowy so gives glow of a candle
Cool white is more bluish so cant look clinical / harsh
Heat added. Great price.
The pound shop ones seem just fine.
The screwfix ones are much brighter ( 806 lumens compared to under 500 lumens ) and none have failed so far. They are well worth the extra cost.
I have these all over the house & they are brilliant. Don't hesitate to buy them, just keep the receipt should you need it.
3% cashback from Quidco too.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/lap-gls-led-lamps-warm-white-es-9w-5-pack/5502j
heat AND light OP
I have Cool White in the kitchen and Warm White in all the other rooms, highly recommended!