Good Afternoon
Reference your requirment there are a number of low energy gu10 on the market at the moment, I wont hide the fact that we are a Lighting retailer www.energybulbs.co.uk but it does allow us to give some accurate information reference some of the suggestions you recieved. There is absoloutley no point incomprimising on the quality of low energy GU10. Of all energy saving bulbs these are the type that vary most in performance. One respondent quoted Your Welcome as a supplier and I will agree with them completley great supplier really good service. But LED GU10 bulbs are no where near good enough to use as main room lighting yet. Even the most expensive offer a very limited light output. We sell them as cheap as anyone in the market but unless you are looking for an accent light then choose CFL GU10's other wise you will be out of pocket and dissapointed. On to cheap low energy GU10, one person referenced the Lum ineux brand as a cheap option. We know from experience having replaced over 350 of there products from 1000 bought that they are of a very poor quality this issue was even admitted by them hence the cheaper price on the products. Alot of the cheaper GU10 products and most of the stuff found on Ebay are all from the same factory. There light performace is very poor in terms of light given out and the colour compared to halogens, give off a very blue light. The claimed 8000 Hour life tends to be very hopeful You will also notice that none of them are Energy Trust Recommended as they just dont make the grade. There are a couple of very good mid range Far Eastern GU10 bulbs from the likes of Pro lite and Auroraa but our advice is this. There are two reasons for switching to low energy GU10's reducing your lighting bill and reducing your Carbon footprint so pick the most enviromentally friendly and highest performing GU10's and these are by a longway the Megaman low energy GU10 products www.energybulbs.co.uk whether you buy from us or another supplier you will not be disappointed they are not the cheapest but the are Energy Saving Class A rated, last for 15,000 hours and give the most natural light available. As an example the 67 GU10 bulbs you are looking at swapping will save you over the life of the lamp £4020 ! That is why it is false economy to try and cut corners you might save a few pounds today but you will miss out on big savings in the future.