Pack of 10 - GU10 - standalone white ampoule in a living room | Lighting Dublin
Pack of 10 - GU10 - standalone white ampoule in a living room | Lighting Dublin
Pack of 10 - GU10 - standalone white ampoule in a living room | Lighting Dublin
Pack of 10 - GU10 - standalone white ampoule in a living room | Lighting Dublin
Pack of 10 - GU10 - standalone white ampoule in a living room | Lighting Dublin

Pack of 10 LED Bulbs — E27, E14 or GU10 — 48, 60 or 80 LEDs

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Pack of 10 LED Bulbs — E27, E14 or GU10, 48 / 60 / 80 LEDs, Warm or Cool White

A pack of 10 integrated LED bulbs available in three base types (E27, E14, GU10), three LED counts (48, 60 or 80 LEDs), and two colour temperatures (warm white 2700–3000K or cool white 6000K). Designed for whole-room or whole-home projects where consistency across multiple fittings matters. Integrated LED — no separate bulb to buy. Voltage: 220–240V standard mains.

Technical specifications

Light source Integrated LED — fixed, non-replaceable
Base / Socket options E27 / E14 / GU10 — select at checkout
LED count options 48 LEDs / 60 LEDs / 80 LEDs
Colour temperature Warm white 2700–3000K / Cool white 6000K
Voltage 220–240V (standard mains)
IP rating IP20 — indoor use only
Rated lifespan 10,000 hours
Pack quantity 10 bulbs
Certifications CE, RoHS, CCC

10-bulb pack — consistent light across every fitting, from the same batch

The practical argument for buying in a pack of 10 is consistency: LED bulbs from different batches or manufacturers can vary slightly in colour temperature and output, even when labelled identically. Buying 10 from the same production run eliminates that variation — every fitting in the room reads the same. This matters most in open-plan spaces, corridors, or rooms with multiple ceiling spots where mismatched bulbs are immediately visible. The three base options (E27, E14, GU10) cover the majority of domestic fittings, and the three LED counts (48, 60, 80) allow you to calibrate output to the room: 48 LEDs for accent or decorative use, 60 LEDs as a balanced all-round choice, 80 LEDs where maximum output is needed. All 10 bulbs in the pack share the same base, LED count, and colour temperature — select your combination at checkout. The colour temperature is fixed at purchase and cannot be changed after installation. These bulbs are not dimmable.

At €59 for 10, the per-bulb cost is €5.90 — a meaningful saving compared to buying individually, and a practical choice for renovation projects, new builds, or replacing all bulbs in a multi-room home in one order. At 10,000 rated hours per bulb, the pack represents approximately 68 years of combined use at four hours per day across all 10 bulbs. For advice on choosing the right base type or LED count for your project, see our indoor lighting guide or browse individual bulbs in the LED bulbs collection.

Common questions

Can I mix base types in one order — for example, 5 x E27 and 5 x GU10?

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No — each pack of 10 is configured with a single base type, LED count, and colour temperature selected at checkout. All 10 bulbs in the pack are identical. If you need a mix of base types, you would need to place separate orders for each configuration, or contact us to discuss a custom split.

Which LED count should I choose for ceiling spotlights?

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For ceiling spotlights used as primary room lighting, the 80-LED option gives the highest output and is the most practical choice. The 60-LED version works well in rooms with 6 or more spots where the combined output is sufficient. The 48-LED version is better suited to accent or decorative spotlights where you want a softer effect rather than full room illumination.

Are these bulbs dimmable?

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No — these bulbs are not dimmable. Using them on a dimmer circuit may cause flickering, buzzing, or premature failure. If your ceiling spotlights or fittings are connected to a dimmer switch, you will need dimmable LED bulbs — please check our LED bulbs range for compatible options before ordering.

How do I know which base type my fittings use?

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Remove one of your existing bulbs and look at the base. E27 has a large screw thread (27mm diameter) — the most common base in pendants and floor lamps. E14 has a smaller screw thread (14mm) — used in chandeliers, wall lights, and smaller table lamps. GU10 has two short pins that twist and lock into the socket — the standard format for ceiling spotlights and recessed downlights. The base type is usually printed on the bulb itself.

Is warm white or cool white better for a kitchen or open-plan living area?

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For open-plan spaces that combine a kitchen and living area, warm white (2700–3000K) is the more versatile choice — it works well in both zones and creates a cohesive atmosphere. Cool white (6000K) is sharper and better suited to dedicated kitchen or task areas where colour accuracy and visibility matter more than warmth. If your open-plan space has separate lighting circuits for the kitchen and living zones, you could use cool white in the kitchen zone and warm white in the living zone — but keep each zone consistent.

Browse individual bulbs in the LED Bulbs collection or read our indoor lighting guide. Free delivery on orders over €50. 30-day returns.


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