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Hey guys,

Want to save money? Upgrade your home lighting to LED technology. There is an inital cost involved, however the average home can ave around £700 per year on their electric bills with these fully kitted out. These bulbs have a rated life-span of over 15 years.


Emprex Bayonet Fitting LED Light Bulb @ £21.98 inc VAT

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The B101 Emprex LED Bulb is your first step on the road to saving money at the same time as helping the environment. With approximately 10 times the lifespan of a standard household bulb and an impressive energy saving of around 80% the Emprex B101 LED Bulb is the perfect solution to all your lighting needs!

- 10 times Approx the life span of a standard bulb (Lifetime up to 35,000 hours)
- Saves approx 80% more energy compared to a standard bulb
- Instant light up without delay or flicker
- Anti UV/IR
- Contains no mercury and fully recyclable
- Improved breakage resistance due to reinforced plastic and aluminium body design
- Power Consumption: 4.5W (Typical)

Only £21.98 inc VAT.

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Emprex High Efficiency 2 Foot LED Light Tube @ £29.99 inc VAT

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Emprex LED Tubes provide high brightness and low power consumption and will easily replace your current conventional fluorescent tube light. Using super-bright LED's and premium components, these are a stunning example of LED engineering providing flicker-free operation and instant start up. They also work without ballast or a starter, thus saving further energy!

- Long life (up to 40,000 hours at ambient temperature 25oC)
- Low power consumption, saving energy and money
- No starter needed, replaces the traditional fluorescent tube directly
- Compatible with T8/T10 lighting fixture
- Instant light-up with no flicker
- Aluminium alloy body helps better heat dissipation
- No UV or Radiation
- No pollution and recyclable, ROHS compliant
- LED Type: SMD3020 LED x 120pcs (Daylight)
- Temp: 5600~6300K (Daylight)
- Base Type: T8 or T10 fitment
- Input Voltage: 100~240 VAC
- Power Consumption: 9W (Typical)
- Power Factor: >70%, 85% (Typical)
- Operating Temp: -30oC ~ +45oC
- Storage Temp: -40oC ~ +80oC
- Illumination Angle: 140o
- Lumen: 680 lm (Typical)
- Colour Rendering Index: 70%
- luminance: 240 Lux (4 tubes at 2M Height)
- Housing: Aluminium alloy + PolyCarbonate

Only £29.99 inc VAT.

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Emprex High Efficiency 4 Foot LED Light Tube @ £39.98 inc VAT

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Emprex LED Tubes provide high brightness and low power consumption and will easily replace your current conventional fluorescent tube light. Using super-bright LED's and premium components, these are a stunning example of LED engineering providing flicker-free operation and instant start up. They also work without ballast or a starter, thus saving further energy!

- Long life (up to 40,000 hours at ambient temperature 25oC)
- Low power consumption, saving energy and money (18W (Typical))
- No starter needed, replaces the traditional fluorescent tube directly
- Compatible with T8/T10 lighting fixture
- Instant light-up with no flicker
- Aluminium alloy body helps better heat dissipation
- No UV or Radiation
- No pollution and recyclable, ROHS compliant
- LED Type: SMD3020 LED x 240pcs (Daylight)
- Temp: 5600~6300K (Daylight)
- Base Type: T8 or T10 fitment
- Input Voltage: 100~240 VAC
- Power Factor: >70%, 80% (Typical)
- Operating Temp: -30oC ~ +45oC
- Storage Temp: -40oC ~ +80oC
- Illumination Angle: 140o
- Lumen: 1352 lm (Typical)
- Colour Rendering Index: 70%
- Luminance: 350 Lux (3 tubes at 2M Height)
- Housing: Aluminium alloy + PolyCarbonate

Only £39.98 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW
 
Seems a bit pricey considering you can pick up low energy bulbs for 30p-£3 for pretty much any application. LEDs are just too expensive right now to make this worthwhile over flourescent lamps.

To replace every bulb in my house it'd probably cost over £600 using these. I think I will wait until they are as cheap as normal energy savers.

Nice products though. LEDs are just awesome.
 
Can they really save a lot of money? Do they need more electricity to power them?

But in a 20room house, it would simply cost far too much money to switch to LEDs in the first instance!
 
the average home can save around £700 per year on their electric bills with these fully kitted out

What a load of rubbish.

If these bulbs use 5W compared to 100W that's a saving of 95W per bulb per hour.

At 12p/kWh to save £700 you'd need to be replacing 10 100w bulbs which were on 16 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Doesn't sound like a typical house to me!
 
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What a load of rubbish.

If these bulbs use 5W compared to 100W that's a saving of 95W per bulb per hour.

At 12p/kWh to save £700 you'd need to be replacing 10 100w bulbs which were on 16 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Doesn't sound like a typical house to me!

And the average home uses energy efficient bulbs already, which are what, 10W?
 
£700 a year?? Come on you can't be serious......
I think it costs about £1k dual energy to power my home in a year and I know for a fact that most of that is the cooker, tv, shower and most certainly not the lightbulbs that are on for .5% of the year
 
How would I save money with these over a regular energy saver? The bayonet fit types are 3 for a pound in most places... These are £22 each and for my house I'd need 11, so that's £242!! That's just insanity!! I wouldn't see a saving for about 30 years!!
 
i love reading posts were ocuk are trying to sell something that a dragon wouldnt touch so everyone gives them a peice of their mind!

whats even better is that in these type of posts, no one from ocuk ever replies back :)
 
i love reading posts were ocuk are trying to sell something that a dragon wouldnt touch so everyone gives them a peice of their mind!

whats even better is that in these type of posts, no one from ocuk ever replies back :)

We have this thread live in 3 different sections, we are replying :) These bulbs are actually great value for money.
 
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