Philips LED bulb 780 lumin 14w=62w energy rating A £1 in Poundland.
This is not a LED bulb I'm afraid- it's an EcoAmbience CFL bulb.
- Muig1972
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KiNG
5 Mar 171#1
nice spot, will check these out tomorrow, a 14w would surely be at least 100w would it not ?
AdamPI to KiNG
5 Mar 17#2
An old 60W incandescent produces about 700-800 lumens, so that's where they are magicking up this figure from.
I suppose these are only £1, but the lumilife ones I use are 780 lumens at 6W.... (£~5ish though)
tomminator
5 Mar 171#3
are these bayonet or screw in ?
TAZMANUK
5 Mar 17#4
from picture looks like bayonet
TAZMANUK
5 Mar 171#5
I bought a load of SES (E14) golf ball style worked out about £1.26 as ordered over 10 for 4 watts warm white from CPC very good bulbs.
Poundlands own make don't last so avoid. these philips ones should be fine.
CheapandCheer
5 Mar 17#6
It's bayonet
CheapandCheer
5 Mar 17#7
and it's warm white
SFconvert
5 Mar 171#8
Those wattage and lifetime figures sound like CFL, are these definitely LEDs?
Muig1972
5 Mar 171#9
This is not a LED bulb- it's a Philips Ecoambience bulb, which are regular energy-saving bulbs. That explains why it's less energy efficient and has about half the lifespan of an actual Philips LED bulb.
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This is not a LED bulb I'm afraid- it's an EcoAmbience CFL bulb.
- Muig1972
All comments (15)
I suppose these are only £1, but the lumilife ones I use are 780 lumens at 6W.... (£~5ish though)
Poundlands own make don't last so avoid. these philips ones should be fine.
Here's the screw cap version:
https://www.svetila.com/en/economy/7355-eco-ambiance-a-14w-827-ww-e27-8710163215631.html
And here's a link to the bayonet cap version:
https://www.osvetlenisvitidla.cz/zarovka-philips-b22-20w-230v-ecoambiance/