Thanks , son wanted 1 ages ago , glad we forgot :smiley:
Hammer2006
18 Oct 16#6
not the greatest bulb prone to flash on and off for no reason, I think I'll stick to normal bulbs from now on.
ro53ben to Hammer2006
18 Oct 16#7
I've got many of these without a single issue - sounds like you may have it on a dimmer or touch lamp? This bulb won't work in that set-up.
Waldolf to Hammer2006
18 Oct 16#10
You have some residual current leakage in your wiring then, and it's not an issue with the bulb .... although all LED bulbs are prone to this.
winchman
18 Oct 16#8
Can't go wrong with 5 for £7.99!!
AzeemB
18 Oct 16#9
4w is a little on the low side for most applications
oddfellows
18 Oct 16#11
How warm are these? I have some "warm white" GU10s from LAP / Screwfix and the colour is horrible - truly horrible, The whole family looks jaundiced in the bathroom where these have been fitted. Wish I hadn't bought them.
StuPoo
18 Oct 16#12
Thanks for adding some light to the less expensive bulb market.
tomlewsam1
18 Oct 16#13
LED bulbs require less power I believe. This 4w LED bulb is the equivalent to 38w of a traditional one i think.
Opening post
Warm White
Wattage: 4W
Equivalent Wattage: 38W
3 Year Manufacturer's Guarantee
Energy Efficient
Full Instant Light
Non-Dimmable
Virtual Filament
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