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This item was discontinued on 13th March, 2018
Recommended alternative:
Crompton LED Dimmable GU10 7W Very Warm White (50W Alternative - 15 Degree)
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GU10 LED Warm White Bulbs
Beam Angle
50 Degrees
Cap/Base
GU10
Cap/Base Type
2 Pin
Colour Temp
2700 K
Diameter
50 mm
Dimming?
Dimmable
Length
55 mm
Light Bulb Type
Reflectors/Spotlights
Light Colour
Warm White (830)
Manufacturer
Leading Brand
Technology
Halogen
Type
Light Bulb
Voltage
220-240 Volt
Wattage
35 W
Model: GU10/50/35/5000
This 5000 hour 35 Watt Halogen GU10 Reflector/Spotlight features a 25 degree beam angle for even light distribution. Standard GU10 lamps last between 2000 and 2500 hours so this lamp is exceptional value for money. This lamp offers superior colour reproduction and saves up to 30% in energy usage compared to a normal halogen GU10
Light Bulb Type | Reflectors/Spotlights |
---|---|
Technology | Halogen |
Wattage | 35 W |
Manufacturer | Leading Brand |
Light Colour | Warm White (830) |
Dimming? | Dimmable |
Beam Angle | 50 Degrees |
Colour Temp | 2700 K |
Diameter | 50 mm |
Length | 55 mm |
Cap/Base Type | 2 Pin |
Type | Light Bulb |
Manufacturers Average Lamp Life | 5000 hrs |
Voltage | 220-240 Volt |
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Thu Jul 2015
Lumens is a universal measurement of how bright a light is. The higher the Lumen number the brighter the light. Wattage has historically been the way of measuring light output for incandecent and halogen bulbs, so as long as you replaced your 50 W ...
Fri Jul 2015
A halogen dichroic light bulb has a reflector that emits the light from the back of the lamp. Used in the wrong downlighter they could cause overheating. You can tell them apart from a ordinary lamp by shining a light at the back of one, if it's ...
Fri Jul 2015
The codes for "G Style Cap" light bulbs can seem confusing, the chart below should help to clearly show the differences in the four most popular types (GU4, GZ4, GU10 and GZ10). In order to work out the difference you need to break the code ...