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beckie_miller
04-05-2009, 04:38 PM
Hi,
I've never written a post before so please be kind.

I need 10 fire rated low energy white downlights complete with 11w bulb (i understand Megaman are good or over 6500k) that an electrician is going to fit but I've found loads on the internet and cant understand the difference in price!

Can anyone help?

I dont want to spend too much preferably under £15 (if that is enough to buy a decent fitting).

I've found these but have no idea if they are any good?

http://www.yourlightsource.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=1403&osCsid=cf424e2ff790e39055452fb5f78e4216

http://www.cheapenergysavinglightbulbs.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=27_30_24_22_31_21_65_23_74_ 58_59&products_id=206

http://www.thelightingsuperstore.co.uk/product.asp?productid=41643

http://www.thelightingsuperstore.co.uk/product.asp?productid=41643

http://www.fire-rated.co.uk/240V-low-energy-downlights.htm

http://www.lamps2udirect.com/pages/fullProd.php/E27-Low-Energy-Fire-Rated-White-Downlight/67509

http://www.lightsaver.co.uk/shop/showitem.php?item=RF201-01/11W#

http://www.fastlec.co.uk/flameguard-low-energy-cfl-fixed-downlights-with-11w-megaman-lamp-p-638.html

http://www.lamps2udirect.com/pages/fullProd.php/E27-Low-Energy-Fire-Rated-White-Downlight/67509

Would someone mind taking a look at them or recommending a good one.

Thank you so much!

Beckie :rolleyes:

Ableskills-Electrical
04-22-2009, 12:09 PM
Hi,
Any fire rated downlighters are good, The price normally depends on the finish
of the product, ie. chrome, white, etc.
All of the downlighters you have listed are to british standards, therefore
all comply. Basiclly the chose is yours.
Hope this helps.
JP: