This is going to seem like a really daft question but here goes.
I need to replace a GU10 spotlight bulb in the bathroom. The old one was a Diall 3W, 32mA LED bulb with 150lm output and 100° beam angle at 3000k (according to the cap). I put the part number in and it appears that B&Q don't sell it anymore, but the bulb is here.
It says on the pack that it's an equivalent of 20w incandescent.
However, when looking up most 2.8W LED bulbs now, they all output a higher amount of lumens (either 180 or 220) and all say they're equivalent to 25/30/35W bulbs.
So when picking a new LED bulb should I concentrate on the LED wattage, or should I be more worried about what it's equivalent too?
I need to replace a GU10 spotlight bulb in the bathroom. The old one was a Diall 3W, 32mA LED bulb with 150lm output and 100° beam angle at 3000k (according to the cap). I put the part number in and it appears that B&Q don't sell it anymore, but the bulb is here.
It says on the pack that it's an equivalent of 20w incandescent.
However, when looking up most 2.8W LED bulbs now, they all output a higher amount of lumens (either 180 or 220) and all say they're equivalent to 25/30/35W bulbs.
So when picking a new LED bulb should I concentrate on the LED wattage, or should I be more worried about what it's equivalent too?