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No adjustable option but most people never tilt their adjustables anyway!
I usually go for tiltables, not only because I think they look a little better, with the concentric ring around the lamp, but mainly because they generally require a bigger cut out, one that I can get my hand through and up into the void.
 
I usually go for tiltables, not only because I think they look a little better, with the concentric ring around the lamp, but mainly because they generally require a bigger cut out, one that I can get my hand through and up into the void.

Although not a fan of tiltables (unless in genuine need), I do agree that bigger downlights look more generous. I've personally gone for ≈60 JCC Fireguard XL anti-glare white IP65. Wrongly ordered the standard size initially but then canceled the order lol
 
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Amen. Worked that pretty promptly. 20 yr life my butthole. Downlights are the most unreliable LEDs IME - maybe due to concentration of light (& therefore heat) compared to panels or strips.

Evofires are my go to, super slim bezel looks like an integrated anyway, open back for lamp life. Ok you have to pull the whole thing out to change lamp so maybe use something else on a really cruddy ceiling. No adjustable option but most people never tilt their adjustables anyway!

There is now an adjustable option available, though only IP20 rated unlike all other Evofire products.
 

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