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Hello! I am in the process of purchasing a new property which has a vaulted kitchen roof and beams. There are three uplighters on top of the kitchen units - 2 of which aren't working. They are sealed boxes so I need replacements.

Does anyone recognise what these actually are and have any suggestions of what I can buy to replace them? I would replace all three so they all match. They give off a warm white light.

Thanks for any help.

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I can't yet as I haven't moved in. No worries if there's no way of telling, it would've been nice to have the replacements ready as this lights up the roof and I think it'll be a bit dark initially otherwise.
 
As already said , it may be worth replacing them as a cheaper option in this case , s you've already said , something like a surface mount tilt fitting may do the job ...
 
Need X-Ray vision to see inside the box, I'm afraid. There are literally hundreds of possible lamps that might go in there and only one will be the correct one.

Perhaps you'll need to wait until you move in.
 

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