💡 Light up your space, save your energy, and never settle for dull.
The DEWENWILS 10-Pack GU10 LED bulbs offer a powerful 7W energy-efficient alternative to traditional 50W halogen bulbs, delivering 500 lumens of crisp 5000K daylight with smooth dimming capabilities. UL and Energy Star certified, these bulbs provide long-lasting, flicker-free lighting ideal for kitchens, living rooms, and more, all with easy plug-and-play installation.
Brand | DEWENWILS |
Light Type | LED |
Special Feature | Instant On, Dimmable |
Wattage | 7 watts |
Bulb Shape Size | MR16 |
Bulb Base | GU10 |
Incandescent Equivalent Wattage | 50 Watts |
Specific Uses For Product | Indoor use only |
Light Color | Daylight White |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Unit Count | 10 Count |
Color Temperature | 5000 Kelvin |
Number of Items | 10 |
Brightness | 500 Lumen |
Shape | Reflector(R) |
Material | Plastic |
Connectivity Technology | Normal bulb |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Controller Type | Push Button |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Color Rendering Index | 80 |
Power Consumption | 7 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Light Source Type | LED |
Specification Met | UL Listed |
Light Source Wattage | 7 Watts |
Product Dimensions | 1.9"W x 1.9"H |
Accepted voltage frequency | 100 to 120 Volts and 60 Hertz |
Control Method | App |
White Brightness | 500 Lumens |
Efficiency | High |
Manufacturer | Dewenwils |
Item Weight | 11.3 ounces |
Item model number | HDGU10B |
Style | 5000K Daylight |
Color | 5000k Daylight White |
Special Features | Instant On, Dimmable |
Shade Material | Plastic |
Light Direction | Downlight |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Wattage | 7 Watts |
M**Y
Works perfectly.
Works well, emits a strong, very cold light.
C**W
Clear bright light
Perfect daylight bright light for my closet. Great value for the $$.
L**Y
work wonderfully
Even better than the originals
F**N
FLICKERING? Yeah, mine did too, until I easily fixed it
Short Version: Your dimmer switch probably has a knob under the cover you didn't know about that will solve the flickering. Read on for moreThese are VERY inexpensive (at the time of writing <$2 each) GU10 LED bulbs that put out a LOT of light, and are dimmable. Even the next best price with the same features are Amazon brand, and they're twice as much. I assume that to achieve this feat, they had to less expensive parts that have a lower tolerance for...well, working at 'wide' dimmer 'levels'. This--so far--has not been an issue for me. I'll update this review if they start breaking.So if you buy this, why might your lights flicker?1. You don't have an LED-compatible dimmer switch installed2. Your LED-compatible dimmer switch has a set range that doesn't that work for this light3. You didn't know your LED-compatible dimmer switch has a range knob under the cover plateTo solve reason #1: You replace the switch. I believe they do sell dimmable LED bulbs that will work with old switches, but you're throwing money away, because they're more expensive, and consumable. Your switch isn't. Replace the switch.To solve reason #2: ...are you /sure/ your switch can't be adjusted? If so, the solution is basically the same as the solution to #1: replace it. More expensive LED lights will probably compensate, but if you can find an inexpensive model that lasts a long time...please send me your money, as you clearly want to throw it away!To solve reason #3: Have someone comfortable taking the cover plate off the switch do so and calibrate the switch to the lights. You should do this regardless of whether or not your lights flicker to set your dimming range to your liking, but this can also reduce or eliminate flickering in LED lights.The Story About How I Solved This Problem In My Home You Can Safely Ignore Because I Conveniently Summarized It Above:We just bought this house and the kitchen lighting had a mishmash of five LED spotlights. They were two different makes, which were different color temperatures, different brightness, and one buzzed terribly. I ordered these, got them quickly, installed them easily and could actually cycle through each one flickering, at increasing speeds, as I very, very slowly increased the dimmer slider. I then took off the cover plate, set the dimmer slider to the very lowest setting, lowered the dimmer /range knob/ (typically hidden under the cover plate) until the lights put out the very lowest amount of light I'd ever want to use. !!THAT IS IMPORTANT!! At the point I set it, the lights are dimmed, but I can still see enough to safely move around the kitchen. The entire room is lit, just very softly. You don't want it to be dimmer than this. I have photophobia (my eyes are very sensitive to light) so if it's OK for me, it's OK for you. Why does this matter? First, setting it such that the lowest setting is /right/ when the lights just begin to glow has no practical use. If it isn't lighting up anything, it might as well be off! Second, increasing the range over which the slider has to operate seems to greatly increase the areas in its movement where flickering can occur. Yes, it's counter-intuitive; you'd think having a wider range would reduce the sensitivity, and make it easier to 'hop' over those ranges, but it seems having a narrower range to concentrate on makes it easier for the lights to operate within their tolerances. *shrug* My light switch is a Lutron, if anyone was interested. It's currently $24 at Lowes. Nothing fancy.The EndThanks for coming to my Tech Talk. If this helped you, please click the button below so more people see it.Cheers!
L**Y
Bombillas
Mis abanicos de techo venian con las bombillas amarillas y las cambié a daylight. Todo se ve diferente y mucho mas claro
R**
Great product
Came as described. Works really well
J**N
Easy to interchange and without the worries of halogen.
These daylight LEDs are wonderful.
V**E
Great bulbs, but they've started dying prematurely :(
I purchased two 10-packs of these bulbs in September of 2021, and was immediately impressed with their clean, bright, crisp light (I got the "Daylight White" color). They come on and turn off immediately, with no flicker or problems. (I have dimmer switches all over my house, but these are in one of the few rooms without a dimmer, so I can't speak to their "dimmability.") They're nice and bright, don't get hot, and all 11 that I installed (into three different fixtures: two with four lights each and one with three) went into the sockets easily, with a positive-action that locked them into place. Also, the casing and lenses are all plastic, so if you accidentally drop one, it's presumably not going to shatter into little shards like a glass bulb would.It is now 1190 days since my order, and two of the bulbs have recently burned out. I ordered more, and then did a little math: EVEN IF THESE WERE ON FOR EIGHT HOURS EVERY SINGLE DAY since I ordered them, that's 9520 hours...and they're supposed to last 10,000+ hours. Now, 480 hours isn't a big deal as a percentage of 10,000, but these are in a storage/multipurpose room that goes many, many days without having the lights on AT ALL, and I can't think they've ever had a day where they've been on eight hours or more. So these bulbs definitely burned out way before their expected time.UPDATE ON DECEMBER 13, 2024:I contacted the company to ask about this, and they issued me a 10% refund on my most recent order of a 10-pack. Of course, this should have been at least a 20% refund, since two bulbs burned out prematurely and 2 out of 10 is 20%, not 10%. I felt silly even pointing this out and asking about it, since it's a relatively small amount of money, but it's more about principle. On the one hand, I'm glad they did SOMETHING; on the other hand, if they stand behind their products, why are they "nickel-diming me" about it??When it's time to get more, I'll probably look for another vendor, just due to customer service.If there are any further developments, I'll post additional updates here.
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