If an item is 'in stock' we can get your order delivered on the next working day. We offer a free tracked delivery service on orders over £50 excl. VAT.
If the item is 'out of stock' we've either got more stock arriving or can source the product from our supplier. The item will be placed on back order and sent to you within a designated delivery time.
Individual delivery dates are available on every product.
The main 3 colour temperatures of LED lighting include:
2700K - Extra warm white
Like a halogen or incandescent, it has a warmer tone of light and offers a homely appearance. Ideal for living rooms. Some people find this 'too orangey'.
3000K - Warm white
A mid range white, colour tone. Not as orange as 2700K and not as harsh as 4000K. This is the most popular colour temperature.
4000K - Cool white (AKA neutral white)
Clearer, whiter and slightly brighter than the others. It can make a room feel cold and clinical. Used in the right environment it can make a room appear more modern. This is popular in bathrooms with white walls and is the go-to colour temperature choice for offices and supermarkets.
Each color temperature has its unique ambiance and use cases. When choosing LED lighting, it's important to consider the mood and functionality you want to achieve in each room or space.
The finish or colour of your product is an important decision. If possilbe, try matching your light fittings and switches & sockets with the same finish. Matt white is the most popular downlight finish.
IP (International or Ingress Protection) defines a products level of resistance to dust and moisture. The first digit is for dust and the second digit is for moisture.
An IP65 rating offers a high resistance to moisture and is popular rating for outdoor lighting and electrical enclosures.
IP65 is usually specified for bathroom downlights but according to the Building Regulations, IP44 provides adequate protection for zones 1 & 2.