Discontinued JCC JC13016 GU10 fitting kit with lamps included — a single unit of new-old-stock surplus, held ex-warehouse Leicester, UK. A complete boxed GU10 fitting kit, pre-2015 JCC stock offered as legal sell-through.
This is UK liquidation stock held ex-warehouse Leicester, catalogued per-SKU here for buyers researching the range. It belongs to the JCC commercial-lighting whole-lot parcel (~8,585 units, GBP 8,500 ex-VAT the lot) and is not sold as a separate item — the parcel ships as one lot, trade only.
Box-label photo evidence — JC13016 GU10 fitting kit (single unit).
The JCC JC13016 is catalogued as a GU10 fitting kit supplied with its lamps — a complete, boxed lighting kit built around the widely used GU10 spotlight format. At roughly 46 × 43 × 25 cm and about 3 kg, this is a sizeable carton, consistent with a multi-lamp fitting kit rather than a single small spot. This is genuine new-old-stock (NOS) surplus, and it is a single unit — one boxed kit — carried over from JCC distribution and held ex-warehouse in Leicester, United Kingdom. It is included in the manifest for completeness so that a buyer taking the parcel has a full, honest picture of every line in the holding.
GU10 remains one of the most familiar and serviceable lamp formats in the market, which is what keeps a GU10-based fitting relevant even as legacy stock. The GU10 base is a straightforward twist-and-lock mains fitting, and the format has a full range of modern LED retrofit lamps available off the shelf. So while the JC13016 kit is supplied with its original lamps, a buyer or end user can move it to efficient LED GU10 lamps at first change with no rewiring — a clean, low-friction upgrade path that keeps the fitting useful for years.
On resale status, the JC13016 is pre-2015 JCC stock supplied with its lamps as legal sell-through of existing stock. Where UK rules have restricted the first placing of certain lamp types on the market, the sale of stock lawfully placed on the market before those cut-offs remains permitted — and this is exactly that: long-standing surplus being cleared. The carton is marked as including the lamps, so a buyer receives a complete, ready kit; we describe it accurately as a lamped kit rather than a passive component, and the exact contents can be confirmed from the box-label photography in the manifest pack.
Data note for buyers: this is a single-unit line. It is not a volume proposition in its own right — it will not support a wholesale programme or repeat fulfilment — and it is documented here as one complete kit that comes with the wider parcel. Its value is as a sample, a display piece, or simply an honest completing item in the whole-lot manifest rather than a line a buyer would pursue on its own. We flag the low quantity plainly so there is no misunderstanding about scale, in keeping with our practice of describing the stock exactly as it is.
Within the context of the parcel, single and low-count lines like this add texture and completeness to the holding. A buyer assembling a legacy JCC display or refurbishment kit gets not just the volume fittings but the odd-lot items too, and a reseller can use a complete boxed kit as a demonstrator when marketing the range to end customers. Taken together with the deeper lines in the parcel, it contributes to the ‘whole legacy range from one source’ proposition that makes the bulk package attractive to a single trade buyer.
Commercially, the JC13016 is offered as UK surplus / liquidation stock for trade and resale only. It is not a retail product and is not sold as a stand-alone line: it forms part of Austral Prime’s JCC commercial lighting whole-lot bulk package — roughly 8,585 units across fittings, infrastructure and architectural hardware, supplied as a single lot for GBP 8,500 (ex-VAT) ex-warehouse Leicester. The whole-lot structure lets one buyer take the entire discontinued JCC range at clearance economics and then place the individual lines — complete kits, fittings, spares — into their own retail, maintenance, refurbishment or export channels at trade margin. UK supply is subject to VAT at the standard rate (reclaimable by VAT-registered buyers); exports removed from the UK may be zero-rated on valid evidence.
For a buyer weighing the parcel as a whole, transparency on lines like this matters more than the unit itself. Knowing precisely what sits behind every code — including the single-piece and odd-lot entries — is what lets a trade buyer value the holding accurately and plan how each line will be routed to market. We would always rather under-claim a one-off kit than overstate it; the GU10 format’s enduring familiarity and ready LED-retrofit path mean even a single complete kit remains a usable, sellable product within the broader offer.
Buyers who typically move stock like this includeelectrical wholesalers, lighting refurbishers and fit-out firms, facilities and maintenance contractors, pallet and job-lot liquidation traders, and export resellers shipping into the EU or Australian markets. If the wider JCC parcel fits your book, the full per-SKU manifest — quantities, locations, dimensions and box-label photography — is available on enquiry. Title and risk pass on dispatch from Leicester; buyers collect or arrange their own freight. Sale is ‘as is’, on documentary (not third-party audited) evidence, with photographs supplied ahead of commitment as a job lot within the parcel.
The JC13016 GU10 fitting kit is supplied as part of the JCC whole-lot parcel. Register interest in the lot or request the full trade manifest and photographs.