GU10 led light. 4.7W 345 lumens. Box of 50 for £50. I paid this amount to buy 20 recently. These are roughly equivalent in light output to the old 50W bulbs.
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stevenprior1
19 Dec 16#18
everything that gets electric supplied to it heats up. but led are very low wattage so dont produce enough watt to gain heat. but you not going to get a light buld at 72000 lumen are you and that would be very high wattage so yes of course its going to heat up.
fatdeeman
15 Dec 16#17
Same here, they have outlasted much more expensive Aurora brand ones and the have a warmer colour too if that's your bag.
idbirch
14 Dec 16#16
They've moved on a bit, you can now actually get warm white LEDs but having had to go through several sets/brands before finding some that were actually on par with the old halogens, I can tell you there are still lots of stark, cold LED bulbs out there that advertise themselves as being "warm white".
DonDraper
14 Dec 16#14
Isn't the problem with these lower priced LED bulbs the harshness of their white light compared to traditional gas-guzzling bulbs?
You don't want the relaxing areas of your home lit like a morgue (or do you ?)
Besford to DonDraper
14 Dec 16#15
Things have moved on - just choose warm white bulbs.
Bertz99
14 Dec 16#13
you should check out check out the 72000 lumen LED flashlight - that seems to use a pretty beefy water cooled heatsink for something that doesn't produce heat.
mel1408
14 Dec 16#12
Poundland GU10's are well worth it, used them for over 12 months now, never a problem.
mcbamo
14 Dec 16#11
These are great bulbs... would recommend. Don't need this many as have them already and not had one fail yet in over a year.
quyenpm
14 Dec 16#1
you can get 5w one from Poundland
Sphere to quyenpm
14 Dec 16#10
Yep, and they're brilliant. Highly recommend. Got about 40 around the house, and on virtually every day since August. Not had one issue.
Hobo_United
14 Dec 16#9
This is the normal price in screwfix for these, no deal here. They usual discount there Lap range every 6weeks or so.
chesterdraws
14 Dec 16#2
Great price at £1 a bulb but this bit puts me off "Please note this product is plastic and not glass."
stevenprior1 to chesterdraws
14 Dec 162#5
i have these through out my house about 28 of them for over a year and still working. most led have plastic as they dont heat up so no need to have glass.
rowlystravel to chesterdraws
14 Dec 16#8
Leds don't get hot as far as I understand so no need to be glass. Hence the efficiency gain
XXBBXX
14 Dec 16#7
36 degree beam angle. Bit narrow for me.
620soultrain
14 Dec 16#6
Just checked mine, which were much more expensive, and they are also plastic.
louloul
14 Dec 161#4
this is a bright idea
davewave
14 Dec 16#3
These are very good quality, LAP which is a Screwfix brand are reliable.
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You don't want the relaxing areas of your home lit like a morgue (or do you ?)