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  • Ledvance LED MR11 Bulb 4.2W GU4 12V Performance Class Warm White 36°

    • Warranty: 4 Years
    • Diameter: 35mm
    • Height: 38mm
    • Rated Life: 15,000 hours
    £7.47 inc. VAT
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  • Crompton GU10 Spotlight LED Bulb Dimmable 5W (50W Eqv) Cool White

    • Warranty: 2 Years
    • Diameter: 50mm
    • Height: 56mm
    • Rated Life: 15,000 hours
    £2.77 inc. VAT
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  • Crompton GU10 Spotlight LED Bulb Dimmable 5W (50W Eqv) Daylight

    • Warranty: 2 Years
    • Diameter: 50mm
    • Height: 56mm
    • Rated Life: 15,000 hours
    £2.77 inc. VAT
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  • Crompton Lamps LED GU10 Spotlight 5W Dimmable 2700K Warm White (50W Eqv) Clear

    • Warranty: 2 Years
    • Diameter: 50mm
    • Height: 56mm
    • Rated Life: 15,000 hours
    £2.77 inc. VAT
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  • Crompton Lamps LED GU10 Spotlight 5W Dimmable 3000K Warm White (50W Eqv) Clear

    • Warranty: 2 Years
    • Diameter: 50mm
    • Height: 56mm
    • Rated Life: 15,000 hours
    £2.77 inc. VAT
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LED Spotlight Bulbs

Spotlights are ideal when a more focused light is needed, such as in kitchens and other workspaces. GU10 bulbs are by far the most common spotlights used in homes today, but there are low voltage alternatives such as MR16 and MR11 bulbs that are often used in integrated light fittings.

LED spotlights are ideal for when a more focused light is needed, such as in kitchens and other workspaces.

The most common type of spotlight is the GU10 (an acronym that refers to the bulb's particular fitting), but there are other low voltage options, such as MR11 and MR16 bulbs, which are often found in integrated light fittings.

LED spotlights are much more energy efficient and last a lot longer than traditional halogen bulbs. they output the same amount of light, but use only a fraction of the power to do so. The majority are made from heat-resistant thermal plastic, but there are glass-bodied alternatives that look more like traditional bulbs. All LED spotlights are designed to retrofit to existing fixtures, so replacing your old bulbs is easy.

The beam angle of a spotlight makes a big difference to how it lights a room. The narrower the beam angle, the less surface area that the spotlight covers. For example, an LED spotlight with a beam angle of 40° would be ideal for lighting small areas, or particular objects in a room, while a light with a beam angle of 120° would be much more suited to general lighting applications.