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For every light bulb replaced, this Philips Master LED GU10 will save you over $300 in electricity costs over its lifetime.
This new 4.3W model is as bright (or brighter) than the previous 5.5W, 6W and 7W units, despite the lower wattage.

This Philips GU10 globe is the same size as the halogen lamps they replace. This means a simple 'drop-in' replacement in virtually all GU10 fittings (no electrician required).
These GU10 LED lamps deliver an astonishing 90% reduction in energy consumption. They take your existing 50 watt 240 volt halogen down lights to a tiny 4.3 watts of power consumption.
In other words, you can power ten of these GU10 LEDs with about the same amount of electricity previously used for just one halogen.
These lamps are designed for mains voltage halogen fixtures where no transformer is present. If you have transformers in your roof please see our MR16 (low voltage) LEDs.
These lamps have a medium beam angle of 40° in a range of colour options (warm white or cool white). And they're fully dimmable.
Unlike compact fluorescent down lights (pictured on the left) these LEDs start instantly at full brightness.
Power consumption is 4.3 watts for a true halogen replacement. CFLs, on the other hand, consume more power (11 or 13 watts) and fail to adequately replace a halogen lamp.
Additionally, lamp lifetime is 40,000 hours, or about four times longer than compact fluorescent.
| Fitting Type | GU10 |
| Power Consumption | 4.3 W |
| Lifetime | 40,000 hours |
| Colour Temperature | Warm White (2700K and 3000K) or Cool White (4000K) |
| Beam Angle | 40° |
| Light Output | 380 lumen (2700K), 390 lumen (3000K) or 420 lumen (4000K) |
| Voltage | 240V |
| Dimmable | Yes |
| Dimensions | 55mm (depth) x 50mm (width) |
| Weight | 36g |
| Installation | Retrofit / self-installation |
| Product Identifiers | Order codes: 929001137902, 929001138002, 929001138102, Bar codes: 8718696457092, 8718696457115, 8718696457139 |
| Further Documentation | PDF spec sheets: GU10 4.3W 2700K, GU10 4.3W 3000K, GU10 4.3W 4000K |
Yes, it has very wide dimmer compatibility.
In some cases where there are less than 4 lights on a circuit you may encounter an under-loading of the dimmer switch. Should there be a problem, there are several solutions available, such as: