The Daddy of all flood lights - i bought at £54.99 and installed over the weekend (cant believe it dropped again in price!!) and am delighted with it - a real quality product and i installs very easily. Very good purchase!
Lowest price on CCC to date...
15 comments
snoopy18
14 Aug 17#1
Prime only?
johnmartinirl to snoopy18
14 Aug 17#2
no - open to all....
VincentGO
14 Aug 17#3
I saw it's £39.99 for the23W with free delivery on Amazon
paulockenden
14 Aug 17#4
For anyone wondering, there's no switched live on these, so you can't use home automation to over-ride the PIR.
It's a shame more of these things don't have four wire connections.
PeteW to paulockenden
14 Aug 17#6
The description seems to imply it does?
"Suppressible sensor function, activation/deactivation via standard on/off switch"
paulockenden to PeteW
15 Aug 17#10
I think it's via a quick-flick on and off, rather than having a dedicated switched-live. I checked the installation manual and there's just three terminals, live, neutral and earth.
cigbunt to paulockenden
14 Aug 17#9
From the pictures looks like you can switch the sensor off to leave the light on constraint by switching off on combination of times. Which is a nice feature. To have if you want.you light on 24/7 for a while
benjai
14 Aug 17#5
Hate this site. Ordered.
sonicdeathmonkey
14 Aug 17#7
Scorchio price for a quality unit. Design of the heat sink integration looks fantastic.
etting
14 Aug 17#8
Does this come with a wire to add a normal plug to? My current one is wired to my back bedroom.
money786
16 Aug 17#11
Price has also reduced to £29.99 for the 23w version
etting
16 Aug 17#12
How good is the 23w version? is it easy to fit?
benjai
20 Aug 17#13
Thanks again OP. Took delivery of it today and fitting was pretty straightforward. Same fitting dimensions as my old one (are these standard?) which meant no drilling required which is nice.
Looks pretty good (much nicer than the old crappy junk) and a few settings to play around with which is nice. Brighter than I thought, on par with the old halogen. But plasticcy. Also a little worried about water proofing as the plastic casing for the wiring isn't sealed but hopefully not an issue.
I'd say 4 our of 5 stars.
money786
20 Aug 17#14
Anyone know if it would be pretty straightforward to replace with one of these? Thanks
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Lowest price on CCC to date...
15 comments
It's a shame more of these things don't have four wire connections.
"Suppressible sensor function, activation/deactivation via standard on/off switch"
Looks pretty good (much nicer than the old crappy junk) and a few settings to play around with which is nice. Brighter than I thought, on par with the old halogen. But plasticcy. Also a little worried about water proofing as the plastic casing for the wiring isn't sealed but hopefully not an issue.
I'd say 4 our of 5 stars.
Thanks