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Afternoon all, looking if anyone can point me in the right direction.

I'm looking for a dimmmable 10w flood light (integrated)

Well aware I could use older style with dimmable lamp but looking for something that looks a little better.

Cheers
 
The whole point of a flood light is that it is supposed to FLOOD LIGHT and so would defeat the object. Other option is to get an IP rated GU10 and put a dimmable LED in it. We had the same request from a customer - told them the same.
 
Any "Raw" LED is intrinsically dimmable. - By which I mean current-source driven lamps without inbuilt mains SMPS power supply. Those lamps will commonly using 700mA drivers, sometimes 350 mA. These lamps are just LED's, - arranged sometimes a few in series, or perhaps (rarely I think due to die current sharing problems) in mixed series/parallel combinations. 700mA dimmable LED drivers are also available for mains dimmers or for DMX or 1-10V if that's your thing
Check out for one random example PolyFlood 12 LED Flood/Spotlight | Led-Zip Lighting | LED Lighting and LED Light Consultancy UK - http://led-zip.co.uk/polyflood/polyflood-12/, there will be others - Collingwood say. And then find some suitable drivers. May be worth just checking with the manufacturers, but I can't see it's likely to be a problem.
Don't expect it to work out cheap though, the mass market won't be working for you.
 

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