Good quality LED light bulbs in the common bayonet fitting and 2 years Guarantee. In stock, delivery or click and collect.
Warm White Wattage: 9W Equivalent Wattage: 60W 2 Year Manufacturer's Guarantee (T&Cs Apply) Energy Efficient Full Instant Light Non-Dimmable
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b1g1an to deanpaulwalker
29 Jul 179#8
Because most people prefer the cosy look they're used to at night rather than stark and clinical. Cool/daylight bulbs are very good for working under, not relaxing.
deanpaulwalker
29 Jul 174#7
It’s a good deal but still don’t know why people use warm white, cool white is brighter and better looking...
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Bigfootpete
31 Jul 17#38
Ahhhh sold out in the six stores near me :disappointed: Thanks anyway.
Bigfootpete
31 Jul 17#36
Anyone got the direct link? The hotukdeals (show me the money link) gets blocked at work. And this deal doesn't show up in the HotUKdeals app!
*Edit and I can't find the deal on the Screwfix website...
By that rationale, should we stay indoors during the day for fear of the cool and daylight white light affecting our body clock?
Did you mean to say that using daylight lighting before bedtime can upset your sleep? I use daylight most of the time, switching to a warmer light an hour before bed works for me. :smiley:
deanpaulwalker
29 Jul 174#7
It’s a good deal but still don’t know why people use warm white, cool white is brighter and better looking...
b1g1an to deanpaulwalker
29 Jul 179#8
Because most people prefer the cosy look they're used to at night rather than stark and clinical. Cool/daylight bulbs are very good for working under, not relaxing.
slannmage to deanpaulwalker
29 Jul 17#17
Because Warm whites don't disturb your sleep, cold whites do... why do you think all new IOS devices slightly tint yellow at night? Been a lot of research into it and now OEMs favour slightly warm screens over cool by default, but you can obviously select what you want in colour profiles.
rash to deanpaulwalker
30 Jul 17#33
Cool white reduces production of melatonin which is not good that's why.
Although cool white might look better they affect your body clock so don't use them.
indyjukebox
30 Jul 171#32
What you are referring to is the colour rendering. CRI values of > 80 mean that things look like they are supposed to. Cheaper LEDs like these rarely mention CRI values. Something like Philips or Osram will always have a CRI of 80 or more; thus rendering colour as it is supposed to be. Cheap LEDs generally have a poor CRI unless you are willing to pay more and get a well made one.
But if you are not sensitive to such changes, then get these. This is a great price.
Ger73
30 Jul 171#28
I want the equivalent of 100watt which led bulb would be closest?
indyjukebox to Ger73
30 Jul 171#31
You would need a 13W LED. The ones on this deal are closer to a 60W traditional bulb.
thebrowns98
30 Jul 17#30
None within 30 miles of Lincoln and no longer available for home delivery
dittoUK
30 Jul 17#29
Had a few of these Screwfix LED bulbs, also family. All very impressed as they are brighter than their 60w stated.
ancly
30 Jul 17#27
5w
tek-monkey
29 Jul 17#26
Yeah, but thats due to reflector design mainly. Standard LEDs are very directional, its a **** to get them to work like a 'normal' bulb. As stated above the filament design are much better in my eyes, I fitted out a wedding dress shop with those (5 chandeliers at 6 bulbs each) and they are almost indistinguishable from halogens but use 10% of the energy.
Old style LEDs are great in spotlights, but I've never been too happy with B22/E14s.
Besford
29 Jul 17#25
These 9W lamps claim to be 60W equivalent, so rather less than 10:1. I find them pretty good though.
SFconvert
29 Jul 171#24
I assume they are selling these off now as aren't the more efficient filament type less starting to replace these? I've got a couple of filament ones and think the light is better and also they are pretty much 360° like an old style incandescent. These LEDs leave a shadow on the ceiling.
SFconvert
29 Jul 171#23
I find the daylight tends to make skin tones quite grey, even the 3000k "warm" ones, especially in a bathroom mirror for example, so always go for the 2700k now.
tek-monkey
29 Jul 17#22
Generally its a little under 10:1 on LEDs:incandescent, but like you say it depends on the LEDs in question and also the design of the reflectors.
Besford
29 Jul 17#21
That's the power consumption, not the light output. The amount of light you get for 9W input will depend on the efficiency of the bulb.
Had my Philips ones now for like 6 years, not one has died.... LEDs are so much better because they cannot fool us with the built in obselecence like they got away with using incadecence bulbs.
netjock
29 Jul 172#13
Poundland ones are only 3W I believe. Only good for small spaces. Hot!
jordanc93 to netjock
29 Jul 171#16
They have sold some 5W ones but they are still not good enough to light up a room.
robertvan1
29 Jul 171#15
Also it's 20%, not 30%.
damadgeruk
29 Jul 171#14
As I often recommend to customers.
I use daylight everywhere and feel rooms look dirty when lit with warm white(they're not). :smiley:
dognobs
29 Jul 171#12
These are great bulbs forget the cheap poundland ones I have had these in my whole house for 3 years including 6 in the kitchen alone not one failed.tried others including IKEA all have failed lap/dial stuff seems good quality.
tek-monkey
29 Jul 171#11
Depends on the room, I use warm in the living room/bedroom but daylight in the bathroom/kitchen.
damadgeruk
29 Jul 172#10
I relax just fine in cool and daylight though YMMV. I'm finding more and more people enjoying the look and benefits of cool and daylight white.
b1g1an
29 Jul 171#9
Got a pack of these a couple of weeks ago when they dropped the prices of all their Diall bulbs. Very pleased with them, they're not 60W equivalent despite claims, you'd need 11W ones for that, definitely brighter than an old 40W though.
bitsandpcsuk
29 Jul 17#6
ordered
llareggub
29 Jul 171#5
Soooo pleased this deal went HOT! it deserves it!
llareggub
29 Jul 171#4
BTW out of interest what is the wattage of the pound shop ones? Need at least 9W to light up a room - any less than that is pointless!
llareggub
29 Jul 172#3
None in my local Poundland - no other pound shops near me as I live rurally.
For me, this is a great price for them - and NO I haven't had a 30% payrise - bit of an odd comment methinks!
einstein
29 Jul 17#2
... or just £ 1 in any Poundshop .. both Color variants .. Warm- =3000Kelvin .. or Cold White = 6000 Kelvin
...meaning ...when did you get the last 30% PayRise ... .. to afford Screwfix??
llareggub
29 Jul 17#1
Great find OP! (y) Just ordered 2 packs to collect in store tomorrow - cheers!
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In stock, delivery or click and collect.
Warm White
Wattage: 9W
Equivalent Wattage: 60W
2 Year Manufacturer's Guarantee (T&Cs Apply)
Energy Efficient
Full Instant Light
Non-Dimmable
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Latest comments (38)
*Edit and I can't find the deal on the Screwfix website...
although they may have sold out at the moment.
Did you mean to say that using daylight lighting before bedtime can upset your sleep? I use daylight most of the time, switching to a warmer light an hour before bed works for me. :smiley:
Although cool white might look better they affect your body clock so don't use them.
But if you are not sensitive to such changes, then get these. This is a great price.
Old style LEDs are great in spotlights, but I've never been too happy with B22/E14s.
I use daylight everywhere and feel rooms look dirty when lit with warm white(they're not). :smiley:
For me, this is a great price for them - and NO I haven't had a 30% payrise - bit of an odd comment methinks!
...meaning ...when did you get the last 30% PayRise ... .. to afford Screwfix??