Ceiling spotlight or downlight fittings are very popular these days. They are ideal for lighting small areas such as a worktop or a picture on a wall. They aren’t really designed for ambient lighting although they are often used for this and are quite energy hungry! For example if your kitchen has ten 50 watt halogen spotlights in it you are burning 500 watts! It isnt any better if they are low voltage – it is the wattage of the bulb that counts.
So we have put together a combination product of a spotlight fitting with an energy saving lamp which has everything you need to get lit up!
Combination Spotlight Fittings
They are all energy saving in their own way although the best energy saving option by far is the Megaman Low Energy GU10 Spotlight Bulb which will give you a 50 watt normal bulb light output for just 11 watts. The only tiny issue is that you cant dim them – however if you would really like them we can supply a dimmable version – just ask!
If you hate fluorescent low energy bulbs then we have an option with a filament 240 volt GU10 (or twist and lock) bulb. Its just a clever redesign of the old bulb so instead of using 50 watts it only burns 40 watts. Not a massively huge energy saving per lamp but if you have a few of them it does add up.
If you prefer the 12 volt spotlights then we have an option for you too! We supply the light fitting with an energy saving low voltage spotlight (or Dichroic) and with the electronic transformer that you need to get lit up. Again the energy saving dichroic is just a clever redesign of the old bulb so it uses just 35 watts to produce the same amount of light as a old 50 watt bulb.
To two energy saving halogen options are filament lamps and are both dimmable so are a good compromise if you dont get on with fluorescent low energy bulbs
We can also supply Firehoods too if you would like to use them

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