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<blockquote data-quote="xorsyst" data-source="post: 345646" data-attributes="member: 42269"><p>It does vary wildly depending on which LEDs you get, but there are some excellent ones out there. The simplyled Nxtgen IIs are an almost like-for-like replacement for GU10 Halogen spotlights - in fact, some say they are better. I've got some slightly cheaper ones from amazon and they are excellent too, and so much brighter than the CFL attempts. I've also replaced the under-counter lighting with an LED-strip, which is a far superior light to the old tube lights in every way.</p><p></p><p>I haven't found a really good bayonet bulb yet. I've got some "40w-equivalent" ones that are ok for cupboards and toilets, but I'm sure it's just a matter of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xorsyst, post: 345646, member: 42269"] It does vary wildly depending on which LEDs you get, but there are some excellent ones out there. The simplyled Nxtgen IIs are an almost like-for-like replacement for GU10 Halogen spotlights - in fact, some say they are better. I've got some slightly cheaper ones from amazon and they are excellent too, and so much brighter than the CFL attempts. I've also replaced the under-counter lighting with an LED-strip, which is a far superior light to the old tube lights in every way. I haven't found a really good bayonet bulb yet. I've got some "40w-equivalent" ones that are ok for cupboards and toilets, but I'm sure it's just a matter of time. [/QUOTE]
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