GU10 LED Bulb 7W 4000K Cool White 650lm 90° Wide Flood — Polycarbonate, Integrated LED
A GU10 LED bulb at 7W, 650 lumens, 4000K cool white, with a 90° wide beam angle. Push-and-twist fit. Not dimmable. Rated for 30,000 hours. Polycarbonate construction. Integrated LED — no bulb to buy.
Technical specifications
| Light source | Integrated LED — fixed, non-replaceable |
| Cap type | GU10 — push-and-twist |
| Wattage | 7W |
| Luminous flux | 650lm |
| Colour temperature | 4000K — cool white |
| Beam angle | 90° — wide flood |
| Dimmable | No — fixed output only |
| Material | Polycarbonate |
| Voltage | 240V |
| Lifetime | 30,000 hours |
| Energy rating | B |
| Dimensions | ø64mm × H75mm |
GU10 LED Bulb 7W 4000K — High Output, Wide Flood, Cool White Task Light
At 7W and 650lm, this bulb delivers more output than a standard 5W GU10 (typically 500–600lm) — suited to spaces where a higher light level is needed, such as utility rooms, commercial areas, kitchens with high ceilings, or any installation where the fitting is further from the working plane. The 4000K cool white tone is neutral and clear: not as warm as 2700K or 3000K, not as clinical as 6400K daylight. It reads well in kitchens, bathrooms, utility rooms, and commercial areas where visual clarity matters more than atmosphere. The 90° wide beam distributes light very broadly — broader than a standard 60° flood — which suits open-plan spaces and rooms where even, shadow-free coverage across the full ceiling plane is the priority. Polycarbonate construction. Energy rating B — the higher wattage (7W vs 5W) accounts for the lower rating relative to A+ models; the trade-off is higher lumen output. Not dimmable — output is fixed at one level. Rated 30,000 hours.
Push in, twist to lock, switch on — no electrician required for a like-for-like bulb replacement. Confirm the cap type is GU10 (push-and-twist, not GU5.3 or MR16) before ordering. Browse the full LED bulbs collection or read our indoor lighting guide.
Common questions
Is this a simple replacement, or does it need an electrician?
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No electrician needed. This is a GU10 (push-and-twist) bulb — push in, twist to lock, switch on. If the fixture is already hardwired, replacing the bulb does not touch the circuit.
Why choose a 7W GU10 over a standard 5W?
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A 7W GU10 delivers more lumens (650lm vs typically 500–600lm for a 5W) — useful when the fitting is further from the working plane, when a higher light level is needed in a large or high-ceilinged space, or when replacing a higher-wattage halogen. The trade-off is a slightly lower energy rating (B vs A+ for most 5W models). If a standard 5W output is sufficient for your space, the 5W version is the more energy-efficient choice.
Can this be dimmed?
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No — this bulb is non-dimmable. Fitting it on a dimmer circuit will cause flickering or premature failure. If you need dimming, browse our dimmable GU10 alternatives in the LED bulbs collection.
Is 4000K cool white suitable for a living room or bedroom?
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4000K cool white will feel clinical in a living room or bedroom — it is not the right choice for atmospheric or relaxation lighting. For those spaces, 2700K extra warm white or 3000K warm white is more appropriate. 4000K is best suited to kitchens, bathrooms, utility rooms, home offices, and commercial environments where visual clarity matters more than ambience.
What does the 90° beam angle mean in practice?
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A 90° beam angle is very wide — broader than the 60° wide flood used in most residential downlights. It distributes light across a very large area from a single fitting, which reduces dark patches between fittings in open-plan spaces and large rooms. The trade-off is lower intensity at any given point compared to a narrower beam. For accent or directional lighting, a 36° or 45° spot would give more focused control.
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