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MK K182ALM 1 Gang 2 Euro Module Metal Clad Frontplate, Aluminium Datacom Cover Plate

MK K182ALM 1 Gang 2 Euro Module Metal Clad Frontplate, Aluminium Datacom Cover Plate

This is the MK K182ALM 1 Gang 2 Euro Module Metal Clad Frontplate, Aluminium Datacom Cover Plate 100..

Model: K182ALM

as low as £9.11 Ex. VAT

MK H5544S Sentry Single Pole Blanking Module, MCB Blank for MK Sentry Boards

MK H5544S Sentry Single Pole Blanking Module, MCB Blank for MK Sentry Boards

This is the MK H5544S Sentry Single Pole Blanking Module, a MCB Blank for MK Sentry Boards.Type: bla..

Model: 5544S

as low as £0.88 Ex. VAT

MK K2134WHI 1 Gang Mounting Frame 18mm Deep in White Plastic, Single Trunking Mounting Frame White

MK K2134WHI 1 Gang Mounting Frame 18mm Deep in White Plastic, Single Trunking Mounting Frame White

This is the MK Logic Plus K2134WHI 1 Gang Trunking Mounting Frame White suitable for all Logic Plus ..

Model: K2134WHI

as low as £2.45 Ex. VAT

MK K2133WHI 2 Gang Mounting Frame 18mm Deep in White Plastic, Twin Trunking Mounting Frame White

MK K2133WHI 2 Gang Mounting Frame 18mm Deep in White Plastic, Twin Trunking Mounting Frame White

This is the MK Logic Plus K2133WHI 2 Gang Trunking Mounting Frame White suitable for all Logic Plus ..

Model: K2133WHI

as low as £3.94 Ex. VAT

MK K1257WHI 1 Gang 13A Non-Standard Single Switched Socket, Double Pole Switchsocket

MK K1257WHI 1 Gang 13A Non-Standard Single Switched Socket, Double Pole Switchsocket

This is the MK Electric K1257WHI - an MK white 1 Gang Plug Socket (non-standard) 2 Poles, rated at 1..

Model: K1257WHI

as low as £22.28 Ex. VAT

MK K2181WHI 1 Gang PVC Back Box 32mm with Round Corners White Moulded Plastic, Single Pattress Back Box

MK K2181WHI 1 Gang PVC Back Box 32mm with Round Corners White Moulded Plastic, Single Pattress Back Box

This is the MK K2181WHI 1 Gang PVC Back Box 32mm with Round Corners White Moulded Plastic, Single Pa..

Model: K2181WHI

as low as £1.62 Ex. VAT

MK K2183WHI 2 Gang 32mm PVC Surface Mounting Box White Moulded Plastic, MK Logic Pattress Box White

MK K2183WHI 2 Gang 32mm PVC Surface Mounting Box White Moulded Plastic, MK Logic Pattress Box White

This is the MK K2183WHI 2 Gang 32mm PVC Surface Mounting Box White Moulded Plastic, MK Logic Pattres..

Model: K2183WHI

as low as £2.66 Ex. VAT

MK K3191WHI 1 Way 6A Ceiling Pull Cord Switch Single Pole White Plastic, MK Logic Ceiling Switch with Mounting Block White

MK K3191WHI 1 Way 6A Ceiling Pull Cord Switch Single Pole White Plastic, MK Logic Ceiling Switch with Mounting Block White

This is the MK K3191WHI 1 Way 6A Ceiling Pull Cord Switch Single Pole White Plastic, MK Logic Ceilin..

Model: 3191WHI

as low as £8.83 Ex. VAT

MK 3151WHI 1 Way 15A DP Ceiling Pull Cord Switch White Plastic, MK Logic Ceiling Switch without Mounting Block White

MK 3151WHI 1 Way 15A DP Ceiling Pull Cord Switch White Plastic, MK Logic Ceiling Switch without Mounting Block White

MK 3151WHI 1 Way 15A DP Ceiling Pull Cord Switch White Plastic, MK Logic Ceiling Switch without Moun..

Model: 3151WHI

as low as £14.95 Ex. VAT

MK 3164WHI 1 Way 50A DP Square Flush Ceiling Switch White Plastic with OFF Indicator, MK Logic Plus Pull Cord Switch

MK 3164WHI 1 Way 50A DP Square Flush Ceiling Switch White Plastic with OFF Indicator, MK Logic Plus Pull Cord Switch

MK 3164WHI fully complies with the 17th Edition Wiring Regulations (BS 7671:2008 with respect to saf..

Model: 3164WHI

as low as £25.46 Ex. VAT

MK 2056WHI Circular Mounting Block with Neon White Plastic for MK 3151 Circular Base

MK 2056WHI Circular Mounting Block with Neon White Plastic for MK 3151 Circular Base

This is the MK 2056WHI Circular Mounting Block with Neon White Plastic for MK 3151 Circular BaseMK C..

Model: 2056WHI

as low as £6.40 Ex. VAT

MK 995WHI 2A Fused Clock Connector Earth Square Flush Wall Mounting White Plastic 86mm x 86mm

MK 995WHI 2A Fused Clock Connector Earth Square Flush Wall Mounting White Plastic 86mm x 86mm

This is the MK 995WHI 2A Fused Clock Connector Earth Square Flush Wall Mounting White Plastic 86mm x..

Model: 995WHI

as low as £35.12 Ex. VAT

MK 646WHI 13A Standard Safety Plug 3 Pin Standard in White Plastic, Fused British Plug

MK 646WHI 13A Standard Safety Plug 3 Pin Standard in White Plastic, Fused British Plug

This is the MK 646WHI 13A Standard Safety Plug 3 Pin Standard in White Plastic, Fused British Plug.&..

Model: 646WHI

as low as £5.89 Ex. VAT

MK 647WHI Non-standard 3 Pin 13A Safety Plug in White Plastic, Fused Male White Plug for Non-Standard Sockets

MK 647WHI Non-standard 3 Pin 13A Safety Plug in White Plastic, Fused Male White Plug for Non-Standard Sockets

This is the MK 647WHI non-standard 3 pin safety plug (13A rated) in white. Ideal for use with non-st..

Model: 647WHI

as low as £11.33 Ex. VAT

MK K5851WHI 1 Gang Female TV Coax Euro Module Logic Plus White 25 x 50mm
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Everyone in the know will tell you that LEDs will dominate the lighting world, having made their proper breakthrough in recent years. However, there remains the problem of ‘retrofitting’ dimming LEDs, wherein consumers are looking to swap their CFLs and traditional incandescent bulbs to dimmable LEDs. The problem of retrofitting dimming LED lighting It is no wonder today’s consumers are looking to buy LEDs over CFLs, which have off-putting and unseemly designs. And as for traditional incandescents, who would choose to pay so much more in energy bills if they could just make the switch and help the environment in the process? Especially since now LEDs have been designed in many cases to resemble traditional incandescent bulbs. A big problem with the LED ‘revolution’ was the switchover to LED dimmer lights. However, companies such as Varilight and MK Electrics stepped in to make a huge variety of new dimmers for the swathe of LED lights that were being produced. 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Many manufacturers have ‘how to’ videos featured on their website. 9. Dispose of your old lights Responsibly When it comes to old, still-functioning halogen lights, you need to throw them away or recycle them. You can find more information on doing this here. Never throw CFLs into your general waste as they contain dangerous mercury. Further information on this topic (and inspiration for our article): LED lighting information (via the guardian) The best LED dimmers for your LED lights (via sparks blog) Varilight LED dimming and dimmable LED guide (via varilight) Top picture credit: here.