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Hey guys, I am just about to buy 80 LED lamps, I have been given a good price on 4 watt Kosnic, as I have never used this make before I was hoping someone could tell me if they are any good, or should I run a mile.

Cheers
Ian
 
great lamps the 4 watt ones seem really bright now.. what prices are you paying for them now im paying a 4.19 now they have come right down
 
Yep, I get the Kosnic from eddys as well. So far so good with them, no complaints from any customers. I normally get the 6 watt tho. One client did say the 6W were not quite as bright as 50W MR16's.
 
If they want bright how about giving them 9watt led's?

Not seen the 9's, thought 7W was the upper limit for em. They will be blooby bright they will. Got one client that now has approx 20 cool white 7w in various rooms....I couldn't live with that, far too harsh in my view. LEDs gotta be warm white every time for me. His wife hates it the poor lass.
 
Not seen the 9's, thought 7W was the upper limit for em. They will be blooby bright they will. Got one client that now has approx 20 cool white 7w in various rooms....I couldn't live with that, far too harsh in my view. LEDs gotta be warm white every time for me. His wife hates it the poor lass.

My mistake thought I was looking at led lamps but when I looked carefully they were cfl
 
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