Worktop lighting - URail by Paulmann

  • Erstellt am 2018-01-14 20:28:32

Aphrodithe

2020-08-27 00:37:08
  • #1
We also installed the Eutrac 3-phase system, it is very high-quality and the workmanship is excellent, and it has the decisive advantage of being an open system, meaning that accessories as well as light sources from other manufacturers fit! Thus, there is a very large selection on the market and you are not dependent on a single manufacturer! For that reason alone, I would not rely on a system where I am not flexible!
 

Shiny86

2020-10-17 00:59:23
  • #2
Which rail system is generally the most recommendable? Which one is the most flexible?
 

pagoni2020

2020-10-17 11:45:19
  • #3
There is a difference in material, price, and partly also quality. In addition, there is the respective selection of system parts or lights. You can't say that in general. I used to have several systems, e.g. from Oligo, partly with magnetic lights etc., really great. At the moment we have something installed from Paulmann, which is also okay, although considerably cheaper. Probably you can take any rail system since you can shorten/adjust them all. Just make a plan for it and put together what you like, then check the respective price. Besides Oligo, you can also have a look at Erco or Staff, today ZumTobel.
 

Shiny86

2020-10-17 12:14:04
  • #4
Thank you! Does deko-light mean anything to you?
 

pagoni2020

2020-10-17 12:20:42
  • #5
No, looks pretty good and if you like it and it fits, then I would take it there too. In principle, it is the same everywhere, only material, design, selection, and price are each different.
 

Shiny86

2020-10-17 23:18:36
  • #6


Does Paulmann actually not have a 3-phase switching system?
 

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