When you first switch them on, they are warm white, flick the switch off then back on and you get cool white. Is that what you mean or you want more shades than just two?
Bit of a mixture here then. I've got a hue but we never use the bulbs if im being totally honest. But in the new kitchen I'd like to have different temps for when I first get them in. Don't want to go spending 200 quid on lights if it isn't sitting well I could use a rose I guess with a Hue bulb and do some minor testing against the new kitchen cabinets.
I've got integrated LED elsewhere in the house and at the Time GU10 wasn't available in LED much. Do GU10's last as long as integrated LED?
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