Last time this was posted was over a year ago, so reposting. Wattages have also increased to 5W. Various sizes available:
Bayonet Candle BC22
Bayonet Golfball BC22
Edison Screw E14
Edison Golf Bulb E14
Despite being only 5W I found these much better & brighter than the ones I bought on Amazon for 1p plus £2.25 postage.
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rok263
26 Sep 1616#12
I have also previously purchased both 3W and 5W versions of these LED lamps from Poundland and had failures within a week or two mainly of the 5W versions. I did some research and a clever chap (bigclivedotcom) on YouTube did a tear down of them and found that the Poundland 5W lamps were prone to overheatIng. I have since replaced (returned for a refund) all the failed 5W sealed type LED lamps and replaced them with a new style Poundland 5W LED lamp, but with air vent fins / slits round the top of the bulb. Since then not a single failure, and have had them on the go for at least 6 months. So if you are intending to buy the 5W versions of these LED lamps, I would suggest that you only go for the the improved ventilated ones, rather than the fully sealed golf ball type, (or any type that is fully sealed). Hope this helps someone. good luck!
937666
26 Sep 1615#3
Thanks op :smiley:
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mail-stephens
28 Sep 16#29
The GU10 had a better light output than our NxtGen ones which we paid a ridiculous amount for - just a shame they don't do dimmable ones too.
I bought lots of different types of LED bulbs from Poundland. Some died within a few weeks, some lasted a few months. Not sure I would trust them. They all got very hot.
moob
27 Sep 16#26
330lm just isn't bright enough, not for a main ceiling light anyway, OK for lamps.
118luke
26 Sep 162#14
Cant say ive tried the poundland ones yet - but the Home bargains ones are excellent. Not had one fail yet.
Broxy to 118luke
27 Sep 16#25
yep have to agree. Had my home bargains one over 2 years now and not a single issue with the 8 I bought. Think they are only about £1.50 at the mo too.
dblake
26 Sep 161#4
I bought 3 of these golf ball ES 5w bulbs a couple of months ago as a trial for a (non dimmable) hall light fitting - all 3 were dead in little over a month. Disappointing.
jasonowen to dblake
27 Sep 16#24
ditto, i would say I've bought around 5 now and not one of them has lasted more than a month
Sphere
27 Sep 162#23
Bought over 30 of the GU10 330Lumens 5W types and most have been on constantly for over a month. Bought from poundworld. Not one failure... yet.
These are the Electrek ones, although noticed there are 2 different types. Some had 330lumens on the front of the box, others had 5W, so slightly different packaging, lumens and wattage the same for both however. The 330lumens one are I suspect the improved version, the other ones identified as 5w, you can spot the LEDs through the cover, whereas the 330lumens ones are a smoother look.
Both types excellent however to date, very bright and hell of a lot cheaper to run than using halogens which were in our house.
bobo53
27 Sep 16#20
are you sure the do the Edison screw? I believe they only do the small one, can you confirm,please?
Good quality I think
plewis00 to bobo53
27 Sep 16#22
I could only find SES size as well but you can get the big Edison Screw with a cheap adapter off eBay or Amazon if you need and it's still less than hunting for a different bulb unit.
Blotch
27 Sep 16#21
I've bought most of the different types of LED bulbs from Poundland, all have proven reliable thus far (6 months) apart from the GU10 5W, which has had about 50% failure rate (5 of 10 bulbs failed). The 3W GU10 seems okay though.
othen
27 Sep 16#19
I've fitted quite a few of these from £land over the past year or so - no failures so far.
These are not dimmable.
loofer
26 Sep 16#2
are these dimmable?
may consider swapping out the halogen one I have outside front door.
It's lit dimly from dusk till dawn and has PIR which makes it brighter on detecting movement. Just need to check fitting.
plewis00 to loofer
27 Sep 161#18
They're not dimmable, we fell foul of that and had to buy new switches to replace the dimmers. You can get dimmable LEDs but they're a lot more money - well outside Poundland pricing!
louiselouise
27 Sep 16#17
I have a couple of the golf ball LED bulbs from Poundland, probably a few years old* - still chugging along. The one I have in my bathroom is used every day - the other one is in a lamp. Think those earlier ones were Status branded (?).
*Actually, the thread mentioning mine is around 1 year, 7 months old :smiley:
sully01
26 Sep 16#16
Bought the 5w led from my local pound shop and they have been great
Made by electrek both the bayonet and ses cap 330 Lumen's are very bright
Just not impressed with the gu10
3 months and not a problem . Well worth a pound each.
Asam22
26 Sep 16#15
They don't last long , after 6 months , blink out .
sradmad
26 Sep 16#13
good find op, heat added
rok263
26 Sep 1616#12
I have also previously purchased both 3W and 5W versions of these LED lamps from Poundland and had failures within a week or two mainly of the 5W versions. I did some research and a clever chap (bigclivedotcom) on YouTube did a tear down of them and found that the Poundland 5W lamps were prone to overheatIng. I have since replaced (returned for a refund) all the failed 5W sealed type LED lamps and replaced them with a new style Poundland 5W LED lamp, but with air vent fins / slits round the top of the bulb. Since then not a single failure, and have had them on the go for at least 6 months. So if you are intending to buy the 5W versions of these LED lamps, I would suggest that you only go for the the improved ventilated ones, rather than the fully sealed golf ball type, (or any type that is fully sealed). Hope this helps someone. good luck!
shikztheurbanlegend
26 Sep 16#11
had 5 of these from 6 months ago and they all died, long lasting ok lol imo of course
rmax1
26 Sep 161#10
I've had 15 poundland candle type fitting bulbs for over a year and all been fine. Also got 5 of the spotlight types in my bathroom for just under a year, one did go but all been fine other than that.
simes
26 Sep 16#9
I have bought a few poundland LED bulbs - all 5w
The GU10's have been fine ( possibly because they are in a fitting that does not get used much )
All others have failed or started flickering within a few weeks (both bayonet and ses fitting )
I would not buy any more now the prices are dropping elsewhere ( Screwfix - LAP brand bulbs are much better ) ..
popoyaya
26 Sep 161#7
The light has rather unpleasant cold bluish tone.
ian_uk1975 to popoyaya
26 Sep 16#8
The ones I bought were 2700 Kelvin, which is warm white.
LocoMoFo9999
26 Sep 162#6
Great for planting.
JustinScot
26 Sep 16#5
I bought 2, bother were flickering.
937666
26 Sep 1615#3
Thanks op :smiley:
Ralph888
26 Sep 161#1
These Poundland LED are very good, I purchased 5 in January and they have worked well. I would mention that I have wished to purchase more and the St Albans store does not sell them. Hopefully they have restarted so will look next time.
Opening post
Bayonet Candle BC22
Bayonet Golfball BC22
Edison Screw E14
Edison Golf Bulb E14
Despite being only 5W I found these much better & brighter than the ones I bought on Amazon for 1p plus £2.25 postage.
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Look at CPC they have more reliable bulbs for that not much more, with 12 month warranty.... Oh, and FREE delivery over a fiver!
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These are the Electrek ones, although noticed there are 2 different types. Some had 330lumens on the front of the box, others had 5W, so slightly different packaging, lumens and wattage the same for both however. The 330lumens one are I suspect the improved version, the other ones identified as 5w, you can spot the LEDs through the cover, whereas the 330lumens ones are a smoother look.
Both types excellent however to date, very bright and hell of a lot cheaper to run than using halogens which were in our house.
Good quality I think
These are not dimmable.
may consider swapping out the halogen one I have outside front door.
It's lit dimly from dusk till dawn and has PIR which makes it brighter on detecting movement. Just need to check fitting.
*Actually, the thread mentioning mine is around 1 year, 7 months old :smiley:
Made by electrek both the bayonet and ses cap 330 Lumen's are very bright
Just not impressed with the gu10
3 months and not a problem . Well worth a pound each.
The GU10's have been fine ( possibly because they are in a fitting that does not get used much )
All others have failed or started flickering within a few weeks (both bayonet and ses fitting )
I would not buy any more now the prices are dropping elsewhere ( Screwfix - LAP brand bulbs are much better ) ..