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I normally use sycamore Sirius which are great but they’re too small for an upcoming retrofit job.

Need to be good quality 4000k. Around 2-3 watt ideally.
 
Unfortunately the holes are already cut as the kitchen is 10 years old with lighting (mostly no longer working) in place. Nearly all cabinet lighting seems to be 55mm cutout, but not the existing ones, which are discontinued and crap anyway.
 
most downlights are 70mm cut-out. can you enlarge the holes, then you have a wider choice.
 
most downlights are 70mm cut-out. can you enlarge the holes, then you have a wider choice.
Think they are rebated into the bottom of the wall units. They are low profile, so can’t be seen inside the unit. To make the holes bigger would need some specialist tools, unless you mount them proud.
 

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