Next question for the MRF ``Which Consumer Guide``
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Re: Next question for the MRF ``Which Consumer Guide``
IKEA LED strips are very good.
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Re: Next question for the MRF ``Which Consumer Guide``
Any strip lights that I have used have always included the correct fixings in the package. Cable clips can be bought as required. Same with 3 pin plugs and suitable cable or flex.
Re: Next question for the MRF ``Which Consumer Guide``
When I refitted the shed, I used similar to these:
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 2623410581
I think I used six 3ft units which cost less than £50.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 2623410581
I think I used six 3ft units which cost less than £50.
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I think he is referring to strips of LED's not the LED 'tube' lights. Could be wrong.
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If looking for strips of LEDS, I used screwfix - they include driver, plug and the strips have an adhesive backing.
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They all come with fittings.
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I bought a 5m roll from Llidl years ago. About a fiver. They are being diverted from layout use to the new kitchen my good lady has just ordered to bling it up a bit.
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