More quality than the LAP LED bulbs. 2 year warranty.
Was £4.94 now £1.99. Be quick at this price !
Seems to be stocks around at my local branches.
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redduck
22 May 174#5
It would be a better deal if it was *under* HALFPRICE :wink:
muffboy
22 May 174#3
LESS THAN half price!
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frownbreaker
29 May 17#30
Thanks my bad. I should have linked to the VPRO model thanks for the correction.
nakis76
27 May 17#29
Thanks, ordered 6.
TANDY
26 May 17#27
I get mine from the Poundshop.
Hillzat43 to TANDY
26 May 171#28
Poundshop (land) only offer 30 days warranty with receipt ! not very reliable...
endothecat
23 May 171#26
You need a Varilight VPro, not the one you linked. It specifically says in the manual it's not suitable for LEDs.
redduck
22 May 174#5
It would be a better deal if it was *under* HALFPRICE :wink:
muffboy to redduck
23 May 17#25
That was my point............
sybadm
23 May 17#24
These are better than one on offer
nomnomnomnom
23 May 17#23
Possibly, but failing within a year is quite bad. They don't get anymore than an hour use a day. They're really pushing it if that's what they're aiming for.
norville555
23 May 17#21
would it be worth it to change working 50w halogens for these? Only used approx an hour max a day. Cheers
Dodge62 to norville555
23 May 172#22
1 hour of 50w per day is 18.25 KWh per year, or about £2.75 a year, whereas these will cost a tenth of that. So yes, these will pay for themselves in less than a year.
rand0m
23 May 17#20
Ah thanks! the link wasn't opening for me.
Don't like warm white, as I'm trying to replace all with cool or daylight white.
Thanks for this always useful to have options: HB might be more local for some folk. Screwfix might be simpler for returns and topcashback for click and collect. .
frownbreaker
23 May 171#17
The LAP and Philips units are good. I've got some LAP units on dimmers, they all seem fine. Very nice light like the Halogens not at all line the cheap LED GU10s or CFLGU10 really nice. As has been said keep the receipt. If you have trouble with your dimmer not working, I had this only on one set of lights at home as the total load was under 40W after moving to LED and I had to switch to a newer dimmer I got this one http://www.screwfix.com/p/varilight-1-gang-1-2-w-jet-black-push-dimmer-1-x-400w/44256 its programmable so you can set the minimum brightness onces (this is the level just above when the lamps start to flicker) then the whole phyical rotationof dimmer is avaiable for dimming and you no longer have to hunt around for the minimum. Interestingly the LAP and Philips units worked fine with my existing dimmers. Thanks OP
cgap
23 May 17#16
Just ordered 5, cheers for the heads-up OP
paulo
23 May 171#15
This is a relector bulb.
nomnomnomnom
22 May 171#11
When these work, they're great, but do keep the receipt. I'm just exchanging my 3rd Philips GU10 LED bulb in a year. They have quality issues for sure. Googling the part number comes up with other people having the same issue, so not alone.
Krizzo3 to nomnomnomnom
22 May 17#12
Im more inclined in believing they just want you to buy another and not think about it too much.
anjar45
22 May 17#10
thanks for the find, amazing price!
SavB
22 May 171#8
Non-dimmable...just when I thought I hit the jackpot. Great deal for those who don't use dimmer switches
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Was £4.94 now £1.99. Be quick at this price !
Seems to be stocks around at my local branches.
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Don't like warm white, as I'm trying to replace all with cool or daylight white.
http://www.screwfix.com/p/philips-led-glass-reflector-lamp-350lm-900cd-5-5w-3-pack/8503p
Heat by the way OP - thanks for the find
So it's cold from me
I've just ordered 20 :confused: