Gradually converting the house to LED bulbs as the old ones pop, and found this bargain at screwfix - even the person behind the counter was surprised. Only the 25W available for 99p, the rest are around £2.99. Really good quality light, and seems brighter than the stated 25W.
3.2 W led = 25w normal bulbs
- j0sentina
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mickemoomoo
11 Sep 167#18
Cold. Misleading post, it's a 3.2w LED, not 25W. A 25W LED would be 200W equivalent.
Managed to find some 450 lumen bulbs in pound land recently but I think it was a discontinued item. If people want a few more lumens check them out.
Heat for this though!
reakt
11 Sep 165#6
Yes, I could do with a few more moomins
Gagao
11 Sep 16#7
I'd recommend buying at least 11W LED bulbs for use in ceiling lights as anything below is just too dimm. You could maybe get away with using 9W LED bulbs but is the equivalent of a 40W halogen.
Heat for the deal though but don't use these bulbs as your primary light source in rooms.
thetizzes to Gagao
11 Sep 161#11
I agree - have a supposedly 60W in the sitting room and it doesn't put out enough light.
neroneuk
11 Sep 16#9
what make?? even the poundland one are really good
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3.2 W led = 25w normal bulbs
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http://www.screwfix.com/p/led-mini-globe-lamp-warm-white-bc-3-2w/5664k
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http://www.screwfix.com/p/led-mini-globe-lamp-warm-white-bc-3-2w/5664k
Heat for this though!
Heat for the deal though but don't use these bulbs as your primary light source in rooms.