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High Power LED downlights....
aliasojo
Posts: 23,053 Forumite
...are these the creme de la creme of downlights? 
http://www.lightsaver.co.uk/shop/?page=main_shop.php&whichmenu=recelig&scrollcat=cl4&gclid=CMzrtpWLxpwCFZ0U4wodbCoSKw
Why are they so expensive?
I want something that has a clear bright light, is fire rated and has lower running costs. I dont want to pay as much as that but upfront cost is not a huge concern if they will be more economical in the long run. Are LED lights suitable for bathrooms?
Looking for suitable downlights is worse than looking for taps!
http://www.lightsaver.co.uk/shop/?page=main_shop.php&whichmenu=recelig&scrollcat=cl4&gclid=CMzrtpWLxpwCFZ0U4wodbCoSKw
Why are they so expensive?
I want something that has a clear bright light, is fire rated and has lower running costs. I dont want to pay as much as that but upfront cost is not a huge concern if they will be more economical in the long run. Are LED lights suitable for bathrooms?
Looking for suitable downlights is worse than looking for taps!
Herman - MP for all!
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