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BigClive on Youtube has done a few vids on these lamps well worth a watch (and his channel overall is Great) there built better then most of the eBay specials thankfully (so they wont explode/become live and kill you! hopefully...)
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I'm testing the GLS one in the downstairs hallway and it seems brighter than the 11w Genie that was in there but that might just be because all of the light is being directed mostly downwards. It did give off a "hot electronics" smell for about 15 minutes but has cleared. BigClive is awesome
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Lol how can they make them box them put them on the shelf them import them from China and make a mark up all for £1 absolutely crazy!
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I'm tempted to try one of these. Can't go far wrong for a quid.
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Can go very wrong for a pound if it falls apart in say a desk light and you touch it and get a belt, or the thing bursts into flames and burns your house down!
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Lol I agree rich!
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Oh there is no way I'd trust any of these enough to leave them on in an empty house!
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Pound land led says it all lol.
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Well it's a mixed bag. The GLS lamp seems quite happy and only gets moderately warm but when I tested the candle lamp it got so hot that 3 LED modules de-soldered themselves from the board! It's a good source of B22 caps for DIY projects anyway as they come apart and go back together quick easily and non destructively. I'll be using one for a DIY 18w PL-C or 16w 2D adapter. I've not tested the GU10 yet.
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