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Does anyone know of downlight for a shower that fits in a 90mm cutout?
I've been asked by a customer for a replacement. Their current fitting is a 12v halogen, but the bezel has corroded.
All the fittings I've tried are to small a diameter... either 50mm or 68mm.
I need something between 85 and 95 I think...
 
Go to your wholesalers and ask them mine do an adjustable ring that has the spring arm on a bit you can move about, fits most bigger holes and you can put your suitable light in the middle, here's one I did...cant remember the brand of the ring but it was about £20 maybe

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Hi,

The Aurora Mpro2 has a 85mm cutout. It's an integrated adjustable LED downlight but you can lay the lens flat. IP65 rated, which is uncommon in an adjustable fitting. It also benefits from a five year guarantee. Link below.

AURORA MPRO2

Cheers,
Ivan
 

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