The heavy-duty Concento indoor tracklight is designed with a built-in electronic ballast that offers up to 30,000 hours of light
2 April 2015
The heavy-duty Concento indoor tracklight is designed with a built-in electronic ballast that offers up to 30,000 hours of light, effectively replacing halogen tracklights. The lights are equipped with adjustable arms for multi-directional lighting that offers visual comfort without the glare.
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