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Domus Line 12Vdc Metris Spotlights
Domus Line 12Vdc Metris Spotlights
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The Metris collection of recessed and surface mounted LED spotlights comprises several attractive styles ideal for cabinets. It has been developed with a 'light sandwich' composed of a 24 LED module and a high performance pix-screen light. Metris is a perfect replacement for halogen spotlights.
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Maya LED Spotlights
Maya LED Spotlights
Domus Line Maya V12 LED Spotlights Made in Italy to comply with Australian/New Zealand standards 24 LEDs for total of 1.6W 12 Volt 2m cable with MiniPlug connectors. 8mm installation depth 15W LED driver will run up to 8 x Metris Maya spotlights 30W LED driver with run up to 16 x Metris Maya spotlights 192 lumens 120 lm/W 18/10 brushed stainless steel finish. Matches Satin Nickel lights from our range Available with Warm White or Natural White light colour Switches and sensors (to be ordered separately) Extension cables, distributor blocks, LED drivers (to be ordered separately) This range is being phased out and is priced accordingly. Individual items will be removed from the website as stock is old out. Please contact us to check quantities.
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5 Reasons To Choose LED Lighting
LED lights use up to 80% less electricity than incandescent bulbs, making them cheaper to run.
LED lights can last for many thousands of hours. Because they don't need to be replaced as often as other lights, they're great for hard to reach or hard to access places.
LED lights do not suddenly fail, rather they fade over time, and frequent on/off switching does not impact on their lifespan, so they are excellent for busy areas like kitchens.
LED lights generate very little heat so they are safer to touch and are suitable for recessing into close spaces like cabinets and shelves.
LED lights do not use fragile components like glass or filaments, making them more resistant to shock, temperature and vibration.
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