Cheap for a reason - only 230lm, total rubbish. Fitted them in the kitchen but replaced quickly with Duracells bought at 7dayshop...
shadey12 to pavel76
8 Feb 17#3
it really depends what your using them for, if your replacing 3×50watt halogen where brightness is important, you will be disappointed. if your replacing 10×35watt halogen where brightness isn't as crucial, then they will be OK.
Derek_Duval to pavel76
8 Feb 17#7
Also very narrow beam angle compared to halogens. Poundland GU10's are brighter.
gram333uk
8 Feb 17#4
just browsing an noticed 50packs of these for 49.99!! excellent light
Cannot post typing on my mobile... Easy to find on 7dayshop website - currently £10.99 for 6pack, paid for them around £9 few weeks back after some New Year's discount, 345lm, nice quality - different world in the kitchen now :smiley:
pavel. these bright? my kitchen is really dull and have 6 spots i would like to replace for really bright ones
pavel76
8 Feb 17#8
I have 6 spots as well and these Duracells transformed my kichen completely, very happy for the money spent...
livid_chimp
8 Feb 171#9
I could do with a good (cheap) gu10 dimmable if anyone appears to know of any?
RoosterHobbs
8 Feb 17#10
what is the difference between a reflector lamp and a lamp bulb. so if both bulbs are 345lm is one type better than the other as I can't see they could be brighter??? thanks to anyone that can clear that up for me
royy
12 Feb 17#11
put bright lights in and the missus will want it decorating trust me
sadbuttruee
12 Feb 17#12
are the Poundland ones any good?
callum84
12 Feb 17#13
With spots no matter how bright you go, if its a narrow beam angle it only creates well lit spots.
If you want your kitchen really bright go for a 60deg upwards.
It will light more of worktops and walls instead of just floor.
ME55Y
12 Feb 17#14
Hi pavel,
Im looking to buy the bulbs youve said, but just wanted to ask, is the light warm? Or cold? The description says "frosted warm white"? Cheers
pavel76
12 Feb 17#15
Something between to be honest, but closer to warm I would say... Delivery will take around a week as they are shipped from Netherlands
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I'm sure they must have a set of 10 or 5 at a great rate also. but for the one £1.39 can't go wrong...
got an email from screwfix today stating £1.49 but when I navigated to it. I got a chrome looking product which was cheaper :smiley:
happy lighting :smiley:
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http://www.screwfix.com/p/gu10-led-lamp-345lm-900cd-5-2w/9807k
http://www.screwfix.com/p/lap-gu10-led-lamp-345lm-900cd-4-7w-50-pack/2791p
£10.99 still.
pavel. these bright? my kitchen is really dull and have 6 spots i would like to replace for really bright ones
If you want your kitchen really bright go for a 60deg upwards.
It will light more of worktops and walls instead of just floor.
Im looking to buy the bulbs youve said, but just wanted to ask, is the light warm? Or cold? The description says "frosted warm white"? Cheers
http://www.screwfix.com/p/lap-gu10-led-lamps-210lm-3w-5-pack/7981j
sadly no 5 packs of the brighter 5W variant.