Hi guys,
I am trying to choose the right downlights for kitchen and the living room, I see there are two main choices, one choice is GU10 compatible, so you can buy and replace, if needed, your own lamps, or, all in one LED downlights, where I presume you replace the whole unit if it goes wrong.
I am leaning towards buying the old fashioned GU10 compatible downlights, like this https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/FRCDW.html - and for example couple them with these LED GU10 lamps https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/LTSMD5NW.html
My reasons are widest beam angle and dimmable and choice of light bulbs.
Is there a reason I should NOT be using the GU10 ones?
I am trying to choose the right downlights for kitchen and the living room, I see there are two main choices, one choice is GU10 compatible, so you can buy and replace, if needed, your own lamps, or, all in one LED downlights, where I presume you replace the whole unit if it goes wrong.
I am leaning towards buying the old fashioned GU10 compatible downlights, like this https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/FRCDW.html - and for example couple them with these LED GU10 lamps https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/LTSMD5NW.html
My reasons are widest beam angle and dimmable and choice of light bulbs.
Is there a reason I should NOT be using the GU10 ones?