However, what bothers me is the brightness in the lowest dimming level, but also the star deduction. In the halogen bulbs, the space is then so dark that you could sleep well in it (eg letting the light in the children to fall asleep at the lowest level on). With the LEDs of the room is then much lighter.
Overall, I lose with these LEDs that to which I actually have the dimmer, which is to make the room so dark that you can barely see anything without tripping over a chair or a toy.
I wanted to use in children's bedrooms and the LEDs actually, but now'll probably plug somewhere else, even though it would have for the cheaper, non-dimmable done. But resending is me then too costly.
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Update: Meanwhile, I've built another dimmer (). With this, the LEDs can now turn down as far as I imagine it. The remaining "normal" bulbs are then completely dark. In this respect I give to the LEDs now the full five stars.