Manufacturer | Surepormise |
Part Number | Surepormise |
Package Dimensions | 11 x 7.6 x 0.6 cm; 40.82 g |
Item model number | BL41-GMES |
Colour | T10 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 100 |
Luminous Flux | 500 lumen |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 40.8 g |
G**Y
501 led bulbs
Work well, nice and bright but much larger than standard bulbs so don't always fit in replacement of standard ones
M**N
Excellent very bright led bulbs,at a great price too!!
Purchased these after reading reviews on amazon,thought for the price, for two led bulbs,they wouldn't be up too much,how wrong was I,these are very bright,and for the price paid a bargain ,arrived well packaged in bag,and fast free delivery also,i bought these for my Vauxhall Antara 2012,to replace the standard bulbs in the rear number plate light,fitted no problem,just remember that if they don't work first time,to take bulb out,and turn the bulb,and put in other way,and you should be ok,as there is a positive and negative connection on led bulbs,about ten times brighter than the standard Vauxhall Antara number plate bulbs,what a difference,not yellow any more ,bright white light,can highly reccomend them as an upgrade from your current lights,first class seller,excellent service,and fast delivery,dont hesitate,just get these at this price they are a steal!!UPDATE!!!Had to return lights as they started flickering on and off,as they are not canbus compatible,but seller refunded money quickly and efficiently,very pleasant seller,and excellent customer service,have now purchased canbus compatible led lights for rear number plate lights on my Vauxhall antara ,and have had no problems since with flickering or going on and off.
T**R
Nice white light, great for improving styling
Took about 2 week to arrive which isn't too bad as they came from China. Fitted them in my Peugeot 406 Coupe and they work just fine. They give out a nice bright white light and I definitely feel they have improved the look from my old Philips bulbs. The only thing I will mention is make sure they work before you fully fit them in the car as they only work one way round. If they don't turn on when you fit them just take them back out and switch the contacts round. Time will tell how long they last, I will update if and when they fail.
M**N
Simple to fit, nice and bright. About as long lasting as a sneeze.
Most easy to fit, a direct swop for the incandescent bulbs I was replacing. Just had to try them in both orientations as they will only work one way round.Nice white light, a good match for my LED headlamp bulb.Hopefully they will last almost forever, as in order to replace the side light bulbs on my motorcycle I have to remove 6 screws, the instrument cluster and 2 fairing panels. Hence why I want what I hope are very long-life bulbs.Review edited. After less than one year, both failed.Normal bulbs tungsten filament bulbs last longer, and cost less.Avoid these bulbs, cheap, nasty short lived tat.
S**S
Good for interior lighting, bad for prolonged use.
I used one in place of the park/side bulb on my motorcycle. The voltage and spec all seemed to correspond, but the plastic burned up and disintegrated, fogging up the inside of the fixed light unit lens. This may have been due to the main beam bulb heat? The others are used as interior lights in my car and seem fine, but they are not on for long, so possibly do not get the opportunity to overheat, if it was the bulb. So, my humble advice would be, good for car interior lights, bad for motorcycle park/side light.
C**N
Seriously cheap.... and cheerful.... for now.
I used one of these to replace the side light bulb in my motorbike and the other to replace the number plate light. I didn't have any issues with orientation when plugging in but I suppose its a 50/50 chance of it being the correct way around.The colour is obviously different to the standard bulbs but to me, it looks so much better. To me, its definitely not blue and with the headlight on (on motorbikes they're always on when the engine is running), it only very slightly adjusts the colour of the light if you're looking at it so I don't think it will be an issue come the MOT - I guess it would be no big deal to change the one bulb if necessary.The brightness is difficult to tell due to the change of colour but its safe to say that they aren't anywhere near the brightness of the LED Christmas lights fitted to Audi's and others but IMO look so much better than the standard bulbs.
S**N
Work well, bright, cool blue light upgrade
Very good, bright LED/SMD sidelights. I put them in against some Philips WhiteVision Halogen headlamp bulbs on a Toyota Yaris Mk2, which run @6000kelvin, these T10 SMD LED sidelight bulbs are slightly cooler white on the scale, probably somewhere near the 8000kelvin mark - (im no expert though). Much brigther than the Philips WhiteVision T10 halogen bulbs they replaced, and the cooler white is a nice contract against the headlamp bulbs. Very pleased in all for spending under a quid!!!One thing to note: these are LED bulbs, so they are sensitive to polarity, if you pop them in and they dont work, then take tem out, turn the 180 degrees, and pop them in again and test, should all be fine - I had this problem. All good now though :)Took 3 weeks to deliver from China, however this was within the expected delivery time-frame, so expectation was met, however the bulbs came loose in a plastic envelope/packet, was a little concerned at first, but hey worked fine in the end.Will definitely be ordering more of these.
M**N
They're rubbish
I bought these simply because the 5W T10's on my van emit a very pale yellow light and their throw is very limited. Even as parking lights they're limited in their usefulness.However after trying these I was disappointed that they emit observably less light than a standard capless bulb. You can see them well as the light is white, but they don't reflect around in the lamp unit as well as the standard ones, they don't throw as well as standard lamps and using a light meter it was apparent that they are roughly 80% as bright as the standard ones.For that reason I'll put them in a bag with other stuff and chuck them in a cupboard for emergency use and for now, go back to my standard capless bulbs.**Update I kept one in and it sputtered and died, so I threw the others out.
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