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Default Screwfix and fixed and adjustable downlighter woes

Hi

Having my bathroom done and having 4 downlights.

2 must be ones for bathrooms and I want to be fixed - in Chrome - mains
voltage

The other 2 , I want adjustable and as they are out of the zone range -
they can be normal ones - must be mains voltage.

The issue is, either in screwfix or TLC direct, I cannot find styles to
match or have I gone mad?

Any ideas?

Scott
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Scott wrote:
Hi

Having my bathroom done and having 4 downlights.

2 must be ones for bathrooms and I want to be fixed - in Chrome -
mains voltage

The other 2 , I want adjustable and as they are out of the zone range
- they can be normal ones - must be mains voltage.

The issue is, either in screwfix or TLC direct, I cannot find styles
to match or have I gone mad?

Any ideas?

Scott


Why can't you use one of those fittings with four lights on it, all of them
adjustable?


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