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Anyone got some that work ok. Getting a bit tired of the compact flo ones going dim all the time,they are taking forever to warm up and give off some light



   
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I got ones from ledhut that have been woking well for the last 10 months. I think the ones we got were philips bulbs.

these are the bulbs
http://www.ecosaveledlights.co.uk/philips-929000249232.html

it looks like ledhut now only stock the lumilife stuff.



   
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Got quite a few Lumilife LED bulbs, of all kinds. All working fine, and a big improvement on the CFL's we were running previously.



   
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If you're a Costco member they're doing some dimmable 9w bayonet cap bulbs that are the equivalent of a trad 60w bulb.
I'm using 4 atm and they seem good. £9 for two I think.



   
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Ikea have plenty of different ones.



   
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Visit http://www.ledhut.co.uk

Search by figment type

Good selection, check for discount codes!



   
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Wilco's do bayonet LED bulbs, but I haven't tried any yet to see if they're any good.



   
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cheers guys will have a look .



   
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Osram ones from Tesco are dimmable and work fine, about £7 each when on offer. B&Q have some "LED filament" style ones which look almost identical to a normal 40W lamp when on. They're quite nice, but not dimmable if that's your thing.

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Couple of led hut 9w ones here. Very very bright