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Bathroom Downlighters?

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Nodz:
As rich says IP rated. Then decide whether to go LED or halogen. Also being a bathroom low voltage aswell. But if your unsure what to do/get, get a decent spark in to do it

Eccie:
I fitted 17 :phew: of these in my kitchen last summer https://www.downlights.co.uk/halers-h2-pro.html they are excellent, I'm about to fit/order 5 for my bathroom - they are a quality product.

skard:
Definitely consider LED lamps too, they hardly heat up and that takes away part of your problem. They use about 3-5w, compared to 35-50w for halogen - the bodies are a small heatsink to dissipate heat generated by halogens.

LAP GU10 ones at Screwfix are good value, for example.

rich83:

--- Quote from: Eccie on September 16, 2016, 09:23:56 pm ---I fitted 17 :phew: of these in my kitchen last summer https://www.downlights.co.uk/halers-h2-pro.html they are excellent, I'm about to fit/order 5 for my bathroom - they are a quality product.

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There are much better out there for that price.

Eccie:

--- Quote from: rich83 on September 19, 2016, 05:59:49 am ---
--- Quote from: Eccie on September 16, 2016, 09:23:56 pm ---I fitted 17 :phew: of these in my kitchen last summer https://www.downlights.co.uk/halers-h2-pro.html they are excellent, I'm about to fit/order 5 for my bathroom - they are a quality product.

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There are much better out there for that price.

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Come on Rich put up a link - I always like to save money :smiley:

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