Excellent product! I live in a 15th Century thatched cottage but the ceilings are the usual plasterboard. Unfortunately, all the downlighters have very strong springs and the plasterboard is very dry and brittle. The downlighters are GU5.3 with individual transformers which, before I began replacing them with LEDs, used to burn out frequently. Having to bring down the whole unit to replace the transformer and rewire the unit has increasingly left broken edges around the holes in the ceiling. C-Fix allows those to be permanently repaired and reinforced.
Awesome idea, Do you have any plans to support greater than 15mm thickness? I have a few holes in boards at around 20mm depth that would benefit from this absolutely!
Excellent product! I live in a 15th Century thatched cottage but the ceilings are the usual plasterboard. Unfortunately, all the downlighters have very strong springs and the plasterboard is very dry and brittle. The downlighters are GU5.3 with individual transformers which, before I began replacing them with LEDs, used to burn out frequently. Having to bring down the whole unit to replace the transformer and rewire the unit has increasingly left broken edges around the holes in the ceiling. C-Fix allows those to be permanently repaired and reinforced.
Great product and easy to use, my kitchen ceiling down lighters look great.
nice vid, dont need one today but definitely get on when needed. Good info, thanks.
Does what it says on the tin!my ceiling & down lights looks great again thanks to this bit of kit and so easy to install.
Quality 👍 I'll remember the name.
Awesome idea, Do you have any plans to support greater than 15mm thickness? I have a few holes in boards at around 20mm depth that would benefit from this absolutely!
Fantastic where can I buy this as homebase and b&q don't sell this 🤔
Hi, you can only buy the product directly through us on our website (see link above)
Any info on where to buy ?
I wish you would have told us what a pilot hole was, and what is the purpose of pilot hole is
😂 to hide the screw head?