DieCast Tilt Fire Rated Downlight GU10 Twist and Lock Brushed Chrome Finish

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Adjustable Downlight & IP20 Rated In busy and diverse rooms like the kitchen, dining room, and bedroom (those that double as a workspace also), you need a lighting solut…
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Adjustable Downlight & IP20 Rated In busy and diverse rooms like the kitchen, dining room, and bedroom (those that double as a workspace also), you need a lighting solution that can keep up with all the space’s requirements. This LED downlight is one lighting fixture that can enable you to do so! It's IP20-rated and has an adjustable gimbal that allows it to tilt up and down to a certain degree, allowing you to change the direction of the light beam wherever you need it. Unlike fixed downlights, an adjustable one lessens the burden of getting it right on the get-go, as you can still make adjustments even if the fitting is installed. So, if you want a flexible lighting solution to accommodate your lighting requirements, get this LED downlight! Insulation Coverable You can place loft insulation loosely over this LED downlight's rear because it's insulation-coverable . However, this is only permitted if you pair it with a GU10 LED lamp with a maximum power of 7w. Other downlight models will not allow you to do this, but it is a crucial step since insulation helps your home to release heat quickly. This will aid in lowering the warmth trapped in your space and reduce your electrical bill! When it comes to recessed fixtures, don't cover them with anything until you read a statement saying that you can, or you have to ask your supplier or manufacturer to see if you can use insulation with your lighting fixtures. Quick to Install - Twist & Lock Mechanism Installation is a breeze with this LED downlight because it’s designed with elements that streamline the mounting process. It has screwless quick connectors for easy loop in/out to other fittings and is mains powered , so you don’t have to purchase a separate driver or transformer to make it work. All you have to do is wire the downlight directly to the mains circuit, add a bulb of your choice, and it’s good to go! Just remember always to prioritise your safety and call for an electrician if you’re not confident doing the

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