Not exactly dirt cheap but looks like a good deal - nice lights - led and remote control too. Buy buy buy!! :smiley:
Energy efficient LED ceiling light (six separate LED bulbs within th fixing as per picture BUT please see below...
With 5 or 6 3W LEDs which can be operated from wall switch or via
Includes remote control
Luminous flux: approx. (lm): 250 per bulb
Available in 3 designs
Characteristics:
Radio-controlled switching system
With convenient remote control
In matte nickel finish or gloss chrome look
Luminous arms pivotally or individually adjustable lighting arms
Also on wall switch operated (after 2-3 cycles)
Lampshades made of satin glass
Spots tilting and turning
Dimensions:
Length: about 82 cm (diagonal)
Length: about 73 cm (diagonal)
Length: approximately 2.23 m (stretched)
- MR GUS
All comments (31)
andywedge
1 Oct 152#1
Thanks for posting. I’ve added the price and merchant to the title.
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nathblade
1 Oct 15#2
When are these coming in?
emmkay to nathblade
1 Oct 15#3
updated - 8th Oct
nathblade
1 Oct 15#4
thankyou for reply I shall be purchasing heated
ppoze
1 Oct 15#5
nice lights
Passionpantz
2 Oct 151#6
Bought these a few years ago, remote can be a bit hit and miss but lights look more expensive than they are, heat added
snoopy18 to Passionpantz
2 Oct 15#14
Anyone bought these , do they look good?
AVANTIME
2 Oct 15#7
Could these be used with a dimmer switch?
phatbear
2 Oct 15#8
Arent all ceiling lights remotely controlled?
JohnnyUtah to phatbear
2 Oct 152#9
If you're next to the light switch.
neilcaldwell to phatbear
2 Oct 15#11
Think it means Infra red remote controlled (bit like the telly) ie you can switch the light on and off whilst sat on your backside.
Light on.... Light Off..........
Light on.... Light Off..........
Light on.... Light Off..........
Light on.... Light Off..........
Light on.... Light Off..........
You get the idea!
Harley_Mick
2 Oct 151#10
Anyone know if these are dimmable?
phatbear
2 Oct 15#12
yeah i know just tickled me that they used the term remote controlled when by definition all ceiling lights are
musicals
2 Oct 152#13
robertoegg
2 Oct 15#15
available 8th October mate
snoopy18
2 Oct 15#16
Yes , they will have been on sale before i am guessing
MR GUS
3 Oct 151#17
snoopy18
8 Oct 15#18
Put one up today needs the remote to switch it on , but can switch off on wall
Any electricians in the house
Figured it ,have to flick switch 4 times
iambigred
8 Oct 15#19
Thinking about getting one of these, but not sure how the remote function works. If the wall switch is off, how does the remote possibly work? Would you need to leave the wall switch permanently on?
snoopy18
8 Oct 15#20
Yes you would
Nodds
8 Oct 15#21
Spent a few hours cursing why it wouldn't work. Then I read the manual....
Anyone also got the floor standing lamp?
It appears to have different sized support poles which make it impossible to construct, more than likely going back unless I'm being an idiot...
snoopy18
9 Oct 15#22
Thought the manual was rubbish regarding the wiring .
I bought a similar lamp to the one your struggling with and I had a job figuring it out , I'll thought same but it was me .
I'll try and remember how I did it and let you know
Mirbaz
16 Oct 15#23
Your comment saved my lot of head scratching mate, thank you! :smile:
dazmac11
16 Oct 15#24
wish i brought 2 now, mrs didnt like the remote control part of it so removed that and the lights are great
Nodds to dazmac11
24 Oct 15#25
Does removing the remote part of the light take away the need to switch on /off multiple times?
KrispiiDuck to dazmac11
30 Oct 15#27
Excuse me asking, but was this difficult to do? We have three of them, on two remotes and a two way switch.
One of them is not playing ball today. Won't come on with the remote (checked the battery - it's ok) and won't come on with the switch flicking either :disappointed: They look fabulous though!
kkrisjoy
25 Oct 15#26
really ... light looks great, but how to get rid of the remote function so we could switch ON at the first flip
Surfergirl7
16 Oct 16#28
Please can you tell me how to disconnect the remote element. Cheers
alandadp to Surfergirl7
22 Oct 16#29
The black box in the base of the light is the remote unit. It can be unclipped easily and the box comes apart easily enough. There are two input leads and two output ones, just cut them off the box and connect each of the input leads to an output one. Throw the box in the bin. Connect up light as normal and you should be fine. I've done it with two and they're great lights without that RC rubbish.
samday
15 Jan 17#30
Does anyone know where you can get replacement shades for these lights from?
Enoch
15 May 17#31
I've just had this installed by an electrician but the remote wasn't about when he fitted it I've now come home and turned the light on its really nice only one major issue it keeps switching off after 60 seconds is there any way I can over ride this ? It also only turns off via wall switch and not the remote
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Energy efficient LED ceiling light (six separate LED bulbs within th fixing as per picture BUT please see below...
With 5 or 6 3W LEDs which can be operated from wall switch or via
Includes remote control
Luminous flux: approx. (lm): 250 per bulb
Available in 3 designs
Characteristics:
Radio-controlled switching system
With convenient remote control
In matte nickel finish or gloss chrome look
Luminous arms pivotally or individually adjustable lighting arms
Also on wall switch operated (after 2-3 cycles)
Lampshades made of satin glass
Spots tilting and turning
Dimensions:
Length: about 82 cm (diagonal)
Length: about 73 cm (diagonal)
Length: approximately 2.23 m (stretched)
- MR GUS
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Light on.... Light Off..........
Light on.... Light Off..........
Light on.... Light Off..........
Light on.... Light Off..........
Light on.... Light Off..........
You get the idea!
Any electricians in the house
Figured it ,have to flick switch 4 times
Anyone also got the floor standing lamp?
It appears to have different sized support poles which make it impossible to construct, more than likely going back unless I'm being an idiot...
I bought a similar lamp to the one your struggling with and I had a job figuring it out , I'll thought same but it was me .
I'll try and remember how I did it and let you know
One of them is not playing ball today. Won't come on with the remote (checked the battery - it's ok) and won't come on with the switch flicking either :disappointed: They look fabulous though!