How do these GU10 bulbs come out?
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amirzed said:
finally did it
the 'bezel' didn't twist at all, turns out the bulb had to be pushed down which then forced the glass out.
Rediculous
Doesn't sound right.the 'bezel' didn't twist at all, turns out the bulb had to be pushed down which then forced the glass out.
Rediculous
Some of the cheaper cast alum fittings warp and do funky things, some clamp the lamp tight, others soften and bend against the spring clamp tension then drop out the cieling when the springs pings out. There's a lot of cheap crappy downlights about, and cheap crap sold more expensively like aur*ra.
The bezels easy enough to replace with no electrical connection needed, just look at the cut-out size and match and use IP rated if it's a bathroom.
nonexistant warrentee, complete avoidance of responsibilities and obligations.
Several stories to tell(!), worst account probably being 50 matt silver downlights that all turned various shades of bronzey green, made me send back samples, told me lie after lie, that I'd installed them wrong, lies and lies, they'd never ever seen one do that so it MUST be down to me, went in barnet electrical to inform them I was gonna have to take legal action as they'd sold me the damn things and didn't want anything to do with it themselves, when quite by coincidence the aroura roadshow display coach pulls into the car park behind me and auroras own area sales manager walks in!
30 seconds of enhanced questioning saw him admitting they had a whole bad batch and he had the lot replaced.
By comparison had some white IBL brand fittings do simular and they couldn't have been better, offered to do the replacement themselves.
IBL went bust, everyone but everyone sells aurora crap. Go figure.
Several stories to tell(!), worst account probably being 50 matt silver downlights that all turned various shades of bronzey green, made me send back samples, told me lie after lie, that I'd installed them wrong, lies and lies, they'd never ever seen one do that so it MUST be down to me, went in barnet electrical to inform them I was gonna have to take legal action as they'd sold me the damn things and didn't want anything to do with it themselves, when quite by coincidence the aroura roadshow display coach pulls into the car park behind me and auroras own area sales manager walks in!
30 seconds of enhanced questioning saw him admitting they had a whole bad batch and he had the lot replaced.
By comparison had some white IBL brand fittings do simular and they couldn't have been better, offered to do the replacement themselves.
IBL went bust, everyone but everyone sells aurora crap. Go figure.
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