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Sylvania RefLED GU10s

Original and new style single chip LED GU10 lamps.

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Album name:Paul / Reflector Lamps
Manufacturer:Sylvania
Model:RefLED
Power Consumption:5.5w and 5w
Working Voltage:240v
Overall Width / Diameter:51mm
Cap Type:GU10
Lumen Output:345/360
Comments:Original and the new improved halogen like single chip designs.
Country Of Origin:Tienen, Belgium
Filesize:1417 KiB
Date added:Mar 15, 2016
Dimensions:1557 x 1599 pixels
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Linear_SLI   [Apr 02, 2016 at 10:05 PM]
Do you still have these in your living room Paul?, or did you give up on them?
Paul   [Apr 02, 2016 at 11:28 PM]
I have GE LED lamps in my living room and bedroom. One lamp in the bedroom has started to play up now, so that's GE with a black mark for reliability! I put some of these (both types) in my mate's house and they are all going strong! :woohoo:
Paul   [Apr 29, 2019 at 03:31 PM]
Well, more than 3 years on and not a single failure in any of the 10 lamps I installed! Kudos Sylvania! GE couldn't achieve that! Rolling Eyes
Linear_SLI   [May 11, 2019 at 11:17 PM]
Wickes own ones look very similar to the one on the left?, they also have really good lives, I bet their Sylvania’s too?
Paul   [May 14, 2019 at 04:43 PM]
I might have to go investigate!
Sparkygav   [May 15, 2019 at 06:29 AM]
Wickes ditched the philips range they sold and now stock Sylvania so I'm guessing their own range is Sylvania as well
Tom   [May 15, 2019 at 06:53 PM]
If this is the case good on Wickes! The GU10 LED really has come of age now, quite possibly the best retrofit format out there! DIY stores and supermarkets in general seem to be offering a decent range of own brand LED lamps now. I'm pretty sure they'll be of reputable manufacture, rather like their GLS were! I know the Co-op's own brand lamps were Osram made as they'd sometimes arrive in Osram outers!

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