Gu10 led bulbs

Lumination's GU10 LED bulb range covers 4 W to 7 W outputs covering 300 to 600 lumens in dimmable and non-dimmable formats. Every bulb is listed with lumen output, colour temperature, beam angle and dimmability. Brands include Lampfix and Magnalux, both specialist UK lighting component suppliers.

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  • GU10 6W Warm White 3000k Dimmable

    GU10 6W Warm White 3000k Dimmable

    GU10 6W Warm White 3000k Dimmable

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  • GU10 6W Day White 4000k Dimmable

    GU10 6W Day White 4000k Dimmable

    GU10 6W Day White 4000k Dimmable

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  • GU10 6W Cool White 6500k Dimmable

    GU10 6W Cool White 6500k Dimmable

    GU10 6W Cool White 6500k Dimmable

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Replacing Halogen GU10 Bulbs with LED GU10s

A GU10 LED is a direct replacement for a halogen GU10 in any standard GU10 fitting. The cap format is identical — two flat pins 50mm apart with a push-and-twist fit. No adaptor, rewiring, or driver change is required. Insert the LED into the holder, push and twist to lock, and the replacement is complete. The main practical difference is the heat output: a halogen GU10 at 50W generates significant heat that can melt plastic trim rings over time; a 6-7W LED GU10 at the same light output is cool to the touch.

Check the bulb body diameter before ordering if the fitting has a close-fitting heat shield or trim. Most GU10 LED bulbs are 50mm diameter (the same as standard halogen), but some compact models are 45mm. A bulb that is too small for the trim ring will rattle; a bulb that is too large will not seat correctly. The maximum depth of the bulb body should also be checked against deep recessed fittings — some fire-rated downlights have a shallow housing that restricts bulb depth.

GU10 LED Bulb Wattage and Lumen Output

GU10 LED bulbs range from 4W to 8W for domestic use. A 6-7W GU10 LED producing 600-700 lumens is the standard replacement for a 50W halogen GU10. A 4-5W GU10 at 400-500 lumens suits smaller accent or display fittings. An 8W GU10 at 800 lumens is used in larger spotlights or any position where higher output is needed from a single fitting.

For a kitchen with 6 recessed downlights, 6 x 600 lumens = 3,600 lumens total, which is adequate for a kitchen of 12-16m². For a living room with 4 recessed spotlights used as accent lighting alongside a pendant, 4 x 400 lumens = 1,600 lumens provides the accent and fill layer. Always calculate total room lumens across all fittings rather than selecting individual bulbs in isolation.

Dimmable GU10 LED Bulbs: What You Need to Know

A dimmable GU10 LED bulb requires both the bulb to be explicitly dimmable and the dimmer switch to be a compatible LED-rated trailing-edge type. Most older rotary or push dimmers for halogen bulbs will cause dimmable GU10 LEDs to flicker, buzz, or not dim smoothly. Replace with a leading-edge or trailing-edge LED dimmer rated for the load — confirm minimum load compatibility as many GU10 LED circuits run well below the dimmer's minimum load threshold when using modern low-wattage bulbs.

The best dimmable GU10 LED performance comes from matching bulbs and dimmer from compatible manufacturers — some manufacturers publish compatibility lists. Where 6-10 GU10 LED bulbs are on a single dimmer circuit, the combined wattage of 42-70W provides enough load for most LED dimmers to operate correctly. A single GU10 LED at 6W on a dimmer rated 40W minimum will flicker at low dim levels.

GU10 LED Bulb Beam Angle: Narrow, Standard and Wide

GU10 LED bulbs are available in narrow (25-35 degree), standard (36-40 degree), and wide (60 degree+) beam angles. The beam angle determines how focused or spread the light output is. A narrow beam is used for accent highlighting of a specific object. A standard 36-38 degree beam is the general-purpose choice for recessed ceiling spotlights. A wide 60 degree beam suits spaces where even wash coverage from fewer fittings is needed.

For a kitchen with 6 GU10 downlights on a 600mm grid, standard 36 degree beams produce adequate coverage with acceptable overlap. If the ceiling is higher than 2.4m, wider beams maintain coverage at the work surface level as the beam spreads over the greater drop distance. For a gallery or display shelf, narrow 25 degree beams provide focused accent without spill.

Related Collections

All LED bulbs covers every cap type in the Lumination range. Recessed spotlights covers the GU10 downlight fittings these bulbs are used in. Surface mounted spotlights covers track and surface GU10 fittings. Lighting accessories covers LED-compatible dimmer switches for GU10 circuits. Spotlights covers the full spotlight range.

Frequently Asked Questions

GU10 LED bulbs slot into a GU10 lampholder using a push-and-twist mechanism — two pins at the base of the bulb insert into the socket and lock with a 90-degree rotation. Most GU10 fittings in UK homes and offices use a standard 50mm holder depth. Check the fitting's recess depth before ordering if using higher-wattage or integrated-driver LED GU10s, as some larger LED formats are slightly deeper than the standard 50mm halogen capsule they replace. Lumination's GU10 LED listings from Lampfix and Magnalux confirm the lamp depth and diameter for each product. With 25 years of lighting specialism and 1,797+ Google reviews at 4.8 stars, Lumination ensures accurate dimensional data across all bulb listings.
A standard 5W GU10 LED typically produces 400–500 lumens, replacing a 35W–50W GU10 halogen capsule. A 7W GU10 LED delivers approximately 600 lumens, appropriate for wider-spaced downlight arrays or rooms with higher ceiling heights where per-lamp output matters more. Lumen output, not wattage, is the correct figure to use when specifying LED replacements — wattage equivalence claims on packaging are approximate and vary by manufacturer. Lumination's Lampfix and Magnalux GU10 LED listings confirm the exact lumen output for each bulb. As a guide, a 12m2 room with four GU10 downlights typically benefits from 480–550 lumens per lamp for comfortable ambient illumination. Free delivery applies to orders over £75.
GU10 LED bulbs are available in warm white (2700K), neutral white (3000K), and cool white (4000K). Warm white (2700K) is the most popular choice for UK living rooms, bedrooms, and hallways — it produces a relaxed, residential tone. Neutral white (3000K) is increasingly specified for open-plan living and kitchen areas where a slightly brighter, crisper tone is preferred without the clinical effect of cool white. Cool white (4000K) suits task-focused environments including home offices, utility rooms, and some kitchens. Lumination's GU10 LED range from Lampfix and Magnalux covers all three colour temperatures. At Lumination's Taunton and Wellington showrooms, colour temperature samples are available to view in person before committing to a bulk order.
Most GU10 LED bulbs are dimmable when used with a compatible LED dimmer switch, but not all. Non-dimmable GU10 LEDs installed on a dimmer circuit will typically fail prematurely or flicker. Dimmable GU10 LEDs require a trailing-edge LED dimmer — standard leading-edge (phase-cut) dimmers designed for halogen loads are often incompatible with LED drivers and cause flickering at low settings. Lumination's Lampfix and Magnalux dimmable GU10 LED listings confirm dimmer compatibility and recommended dimmer types. When upgrading from halogen GU10s to LED on an existing dimmer circuit, replacing the dimmer switch at the same time is often the most reliable approach. Lumination's team at the Taunton and Wellington showrooms can advise on compatible dimmer and LED GU10 combinations.
Fire-rated GU10 downlight fittings are required in ceilings that form a fire compartment boundary — most commonly in conversions where the first-floor ceiling separates a habitable room from a roof void, or below a party ceiling in flats. A standard recessed GU10 downlight creates a hole in the ceiling plasterboard that breaks the fire compartment. A fire-rated downlight fitting uses an intumescent pad or spring-loaded mechanism that expands in the event of fire to reseal the ceiling aperture, maintaining the fire compartment rating for the required period (typically 30 or 60 minutes). Lumination's recessed spotlight range includes fire-rated options from Saxby and Endon. Any GU10 LED bulb is compatible with fire-rated downlight fittings — the fire rating is a property of the luminaire housing, not the bulb.
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