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    House project: downlights

    July 9th, 2010

    Around Kota Kinabalu, I found that the cheapest, yet reasonable-quality downlights can be found at CNK Lighting, Taman Millennium, along the Penampang bypass. They sell every kind of lighting and bulbs imaginable, including of course low voltage garden lights.

    Earlier in the year I bought 38 units of 6″, white frame downlights for RM13 – that includes free China-made bulbs. These bulbs proved to be not so bright – but still suitable for balconies, storerooms and other places in the house where it doesn’t need to be so bright at night.

    Later I bought brighter types (Philips, 18W, screw-on) for RM12 each.

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