Tilt Fire Rated Downlight GU10 White Finish

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Adjustable Downlight There are two types of downlights that you can find, fixed and adjustable downlights. A fixed downlight has a stationary gimbal that enables it to p…
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Adjustable Downlight There are two types of downlights that you can find, fixed and adjustable downlights. A fixed downlight has a stationary gimbal that enables it to produce a seedy downward beam of illumination. Alternatively, an adjustable downlight has a movable gimbal that allows it to tilt up and down, giving more options when it comes to the trajectory of your light beams! This LED downlight is an adjustable downlight , providing you with more flexibility when arranging your lighting design. You can use it to highlight pieces of art you collected, display cabinets, memorabilia of your family, and other distinct features in your home you want your guests to notice when they walk into the room! Stunning White Finish Designed with a simple round bezel with a stunning white finish , this LED downlight makes an excellent addition to any interior design. Because of its minimalistic look, it blends well with everything, whether it’s traditional, rustic, vintage, or something out of the ordinary! If you love styling your home and constantly update it whenever you feel inspired, having a neutral base is better than going all out with a particular theme. That way, when it is time to shift to another style, you don’t always have to start from scratch, as you already have a solid baseline. So, don’t forget to include this LED downlight as the starting point for your many interior design ideas! Straightforward Installation Installing this LED downlight is not a hassle because it is designed to streamline the process! It is mains powered ; therefore, you do not need to purchase a separate driver or transformer to make it work. After preparing all the tools you’ll need and plotting the placement of your fixture, switch off the power box, wire your lights directly to the mains circuit, add a bulb, and you are done! Always be careful, and do not do the installation yourself if you’re not confident. Although you’ll have to pay extra if you call for an electrician, at least yo

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