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Posted 2 January 2023
Lepro GU10 LED Bulbs, Warm White 2700K, 4W 345lm, 50W, Non-dimmable, 100° Beam angle, 10-pack- £12.74 Sold By Lepro and Fulfilled by Amazon
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With the ordinary GU10 bi-pin base and similar shape design, these GU10 LED bulbs are ideal and long-lasting replacements for your mains voltage halogen lamps, they can be easily fitted to your existing light fixtures with GU10 holders.
Safe for Your FamilyIt contains no lead or mercury, no hazardous emissions, no UV or IR radiation, shockproof and vibration proof, very safe for your home and family.
High CRICRI over 80, which tends to make objects reflecting colours truly and vividly.
Specifications
Safe for Your FamilyIt contains no lead or mercury, no hazardous emissions, no UV or IR radiation, shockproof and vibration proof, very safe for your home and family.
High CRICRI over 80, which tends to make objects reflecting colours truly and vividly.
Specifications
- 4W=50W, 345 lumen
- GU10, 220-240V AC
- Warm White, 2700K
- 100° Beam Angle
- Non-dimmable
- Plastic
- ø50 x 58mm
- Pack of 10 Units
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Edited by SebK, 2 January 2023
13 Comments
sorted byThe main change will be the removal of the plus sign classes, making the highest possible rating an ‘A’. But, to keep pace with innovation and to allow for more energy efficient products in the future, the ‘A’ rating is reserved. Basically, it means that that a product may go from being ‘A+++’ rated, down to a B, C or even
Buy osram Philips and save yourself the hassle of retuning a lamp
Do watch the energy rating for all of these bulbs however asyou could end up paying extra in the long run though! (Generally, look for atleast A energy rating)
Edit: Just checked and these bulbs are "[Energy Class F]"!!!! (edited)
They're bright, they last, they're a consistent colour temperature across boxes, and they're cheap.
I wouldn't bother with anything more expensive - you'll just be paying for the brand name.