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    Question Best LED home light bulbs for lamps etc ?

    I want to buy some half decent LED light bulbs for my home.

    Need to use them in things like Table lamps/Ceiling lamps and all that stuff, just like your normal run of the mill lighting sources I mean.

    I know they are by miles the cheapest form of lighting nowdays, slightly expensive to buy yes but considering they last maybe 5 - 10 years etc then not expensive at all.

    The bit that always gets me with these new types of lighting forever emerging is that it is very difficult to figure out which ones to buy, Ive not got a clue man, Have you ?

    Basically what I want is the ones that give out the Brightest Light (hate dull lights), and most if not all the fittings in the house now are standard push n twist type fittings, I think they are called baynet type or something like that, got a couple of screw in ones too.

    Anyways, I hoping that someone can guide me on this a bit if they have already took the plunge please ?

    I even tried looking at this website but I am still unsure when I look at all the bulbs that are on sale in various shops >>> LED lights explained - LED lights - Light bulb reviews - Energy saving products - Which? Energy

    I hope people have an interest in this because it will for a fact save you money and if you can help me too then It would be appreciated

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    just had quick look at em on amazon bayonet bulbs on there range from 8-15 tokens ( will get cheaper else where ) salty it should say on its box what watt the bulb is and what watt it is equivelent to for a normal bulb, example http://www.amazon.co.uk/LT-Lighting-...ed+light+bulbs
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmb45 View Post
    just had quick look at em on amazon bayonet bulbs on there range from 8-15 tokens ( will get cheaper else where ) salty it should say on its box what watt the bulb is and what watt it is equivelent to for a normal bulb, example LT Lighting 11 Watt LED Light Bulb B22 Bayonet Day Light White 1163lm Brightest 100 Watt Inandescent Bulbs Replacement 5 Year Warranty: Amazon.co.uk: Lighting
    cheers GM, need tae get myself a few of these, saves a load of dosh in the long run big time

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    whats that mean to us public though meaty ??? I'm not stripping bulbs down, I am talking about buying bulbs that are fully enclosed etc etc , know what I mean ?

 

 

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