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The Eslas Gu10 LED Bulbs offer a cool white light at 6500K with a powerful 600 Lumen output, equivalent to a traditional 60W bulb. Designed for energy efficiency, these bulbs save up to 90% on electricity costs, lasting up to 30,000 hours. Ideal for various settings, they provide excellent color accuracy and come with a 24-month service guarantee.
Brand | Eslas |
Manufacturer | Eslas |
Package Dimensions | 15.8 x 10.5 x 6 cm; 150 g |
Item model number | Gu10-T |
Part Number | GU10 |
Number of Items | 6 |
Colour | Cool White |
Shape | Multifaceted Reflector(MR) |
Material | Plastic |
Included Components | 6 Gu10 LED Bulbs |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Specific Uses | Lighting |
Special features | A++ energy efficiency (now called "F" rating) |
Power and Plug Description: | AC |
Batteries Required? | No |
Luminous Flux | 600 Lumen |
Wattage | 6 watts |
Wattage | 6 Watts |
Incandescent Equivalent | 60 Watts |
Colour Temperature | 6500 Kelvin |
Colour Rendering Index (CRI) | 80 |
Item Weight | 150 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**N
Good value delivery brilliant
Delivery brilliant recieved next day 👏 b
G**E
Great bulbs, work well
I am currently replacing all of my GU10 bulbs from the old halogen bulbs and hopefully should see a big difference when these are installed. Cool white is a big change from my current bright white but I’m sure I will soon adapt. I’m more than happy with the price and have been informed they should last a lot longer than those I currently use in both my kitchen and bathroom.
E**S
Decent LED bulbs for use in GU10 spotlights. Good, but nothing unusual
WHAT ARE THEY FOR?These are LED spotlights with GU10 pins, so you can only use them in GU10 sockets. These are typically used in spotlights built into the ceiling in bathrooms, toilets, and kitchens - but I have desk lamps that use them, too.IN THE BOX* Six 6w Eslas LED spotlights with GU10 connectorsThese are described as equivalent to a 60W incandescent bulb, but according to the specifications they're not quite as bright: they're rated as 600 lumens rather than the 700-800 lumens for an incandescent bulb. Based on these figures, a fairer equivalent would be a 50W incandescent bulb, but we shall see!USINGCompared to an incandescent filament bulb, these run cooler, use less electricity, and should last a lot longer. The only real downside is they can't be dimmed. They seem well-made and were easy to install.I compared these Eslas spotlights with another 6W LED spotlight I had to hand, and a 35W Halogen bulb. They were significantly brighter (see photos). The Halogen bulb is a warmer white, but still obviously less bright. The other LED spotlight was closer, cool white, but not as bright.The photos show, from left to right:* the Eslas bulb* the Eslas bulb shining* the Eslas bulb shining on the left, the other 6W LED bulb shining on the right* the Eslas bulb shining on the left, the 35W Halogen bulb shining on the right(Don't be alarmed by the colours! The lights are shining onto brown kitchen tiles, so my phone camera struggles with colour balance.)I also noticed that the Eslas LED spotlights had the best focus (less scattering) so you get more of the light where you want it.LED lighting is a crowded marketplace now. To stand out they'd have to be cheaper than competitors, or more efficient, or longer-lasting. None of these appear to be the case; they're good, but not exceptional.BEST BITS+ Neat, efficient, cool - like most LED bulbs+ Somewhat brighter than another LED bulb I triedWORST BITS- Not dimmable - like most LED bulbs- Not quite as bright as 60W incandescent bulbsCONCLUSIONDecent LED bulbs for use in GU10 spotlights. They're good, but nothing unusual. Four stars
E**S
Easy to use
In the spirit of environmentalism I gave these GU10 LED lights to a friend who's still using the halogen type lamps in his home and burning around 300W per hour.These lamps should reduce that by 90% and might just prevent us tipping into an environmental disaster :-))They are well made and come in cool white, not a shade to everyone's taste but hey, beggars can't be choosers.They're also non-dimmable but this shouldn't be too much of a problem as most fittings that use this type of light bulb are not made for dimming anyway.My friend is very happy with these bulbs, he even offered to buy me a pint with the money he's saved!!Verdict: Good quality bulb at £1.50 per each.
T**J
Good value
Eslas bulbs appear to be made in China.They appear well made for a GU10 bulbThey give out good light (daylight ~6500K @ 38 degrees beam)They are low energy at 6W (60W equivalent)They do run quite warm but that is because they are rated at 60WThey are sealed units so are safe to use in bathrooms (as I am as I have no window)Ideal for dark rooms with no natural daylight or to enhance a room where the daylight does not quite reach.At £1.67 per bulb that is a good price.
W**D
Great lumination
I ordered this pack of 6 spot lights for my kitchen. The light is cool white and gives a cool effect to the eyes. The lamination of spotlights is great. Even though energy rating is 'F' but they are said to have been made under new technology, so they consume less electricity. The wattage of these lights is inly 6 Watts which mean they consume less energy and provide goof light.
A**G
Great cool bulbs.
I use this colour temperature of bulb in the bathroom and the kitchen. In both of those rooms I want a forensic bright light that is going to make the sharp implements that I am using stand out. A warm light just doesn't do that the same as a cool light does.These lamps at only 6W, but giving out the equivalent brightness of a 60W halogen are very energy efficient. In these days of high energy costs every little bit counts.It is very simple to fit a bayonet fitting bulb. Push the old bulb into the fitting, twist to release from the lugs and then allow it to move forward. It's just the reverse to fit the new one.These particular bulbs are more a spotlight than a floodlight, having a 30 degree dispersion pattern. That's fine for my rooms because the light fittings each have four bulbs and so, even with the narrow beam, I can get good coverage of the working area.These bulbs are said to have a lifespan of 20 years if used for four hours a day. Well, I don't spend any where near 4 hours a day in my bathroom or kitchen and so I expect a much longer life from them.Value wise, at about £1.67 each for such a bright, but energy efficient bulb, is a good deal.
S**E
Toasty
These seem like pretty decent little GU10 LEDs. They produce a nice wide pool of pretty bright light, and all 6 are very well colour matched as expected.The build quality seems fine so far, theres no loose lenses and they survived my tap on the table test just fine before being installed.One thing I am less happy with is the heat they generate on the back after a very short length of time running. I have no reason to believe its a problem, but they do get noticeably hotter than the ones I removed to test these.Long term that might be an issue, and I will come back and report if thats the case, but they seem to be doing just fine for right now.Price.. at the time of review is under £2 a lamp so thats very reasonable.
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