Discontinued JCC low-voltage bathroom shower downlight — 52 units of new-old-stock surplus (including a brass / opal-glass shower variant) held ex-warehouse Leicester, UK. A sealed MR16 shower luminaire for wet-zone bathroom installation.
UK stock · Leicester. Documented individually for the record — but this line forms part of the JCC whole-lot bulk package (~8,585 units, GBP 8,500 ex-VAT), not a stand-alone product. Not sold as a separate item; sold as one lot, trade only.
Box-label photo evidence — JCLVSHO in v1, brass finishes.
The JCC JCLVSHO group covers JCC's low-voltage bathroom shower downlight — a compact sealed luminaire built for the wet zones of a bathroom, where an ordinary open downlight cannot legally or safely go. This holding runs to 52 unused units across two closely related lines: the principal low-voltage shower fitting (50 units) and a small run of the brass finish with opal glass shower variant (2 units). Both are documented here as discontinued, ex-distribution new-old-stock surplus, photographed against their box labels for the buyer pack.
Bathroom shower fittings are a specification-sensitive category. To be sited in or above a shower they need the correct ingress rating and a sealed glass front, which is exactly what this luminaire provides — a closed opal-glass diffuser over a low-voltage MR16 lamp. The opal glass softens the source to a clean, glare-free wash suited to the small, reflective volume of a shower enclosure or bathroom ceiling, and the brass variant gives an installer a warmer, traditional finish to match heritage or hotel-bathroom joinery rather than the usual chrome. Each unit is small and light — roughly 12–14 cm across and a few hundred grams — so freight and handling are trivial in quantity.
On compliance this line is supplied with its original MR16 lamp as legal pre-ban sell-through stock, and it carries an extra layer of comfort: low-voltage MR16 is not caught by the current lamp bans in any case, so the fitting can be resold and installed complete without any lamp-swap obligation. A buyer who wants modern running costs can nonetheless drop in an LED MR16 and keep the same sealed housing in service — the retrofit path is straightforward because the 12V MR16 form factor is one of the best-supported LED replacements on the market.
For the trade, discontinued sealed bathroom fittings are a resilient line. Bathrooms are refurbished constantly across residential lettings, hotels, care homes and student accommodation, and a like-for-like sealed shower downlight is often the fastest compliant fix when one fails in an existing scheme. A wholesaler or maintenance contractor holding correct discontinued shower units can meet that repair demand without forcing a client into a full re-design, and the brass/opal variant opens the higher-spec heritage and hospitality niche where chrome does not fit the brief.
Commercially the JCLVSHO 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 infrastructure, fittings 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 range at clearance economics and then place the individual lines into their own maintenance, refurbishment, retrofit or export channels at trade margin.
The end market for a sealed low-voltage shower downlight is broad and non-discretionary: private bathroom refurbishment, hotel and B&B wet rooms, care and retirement housing, landlord and letting maintenance, and bathroom-showroom display. Because the lamp is a supported LED-retrofit format, the fitting has a long serviceable life ahead of it rather than being tied to obsolete halogen, and re-using sound sealed housings rather than scrapping them supports a clean repair-and-reuse story for buyers running a circular refurbishment model.
Two further points strengthen the resale case. First, sealed wet-zone fittings are one of the few lighting categories where a like-for-like part genuinely cannot be improvised on site, so demand tracks refurbishment volume rather than fashion cycles. Second, the split holding lets a reseller offer both a mainstream shower downlight and a small premium brass/opal option from the same code, covering budget landlord refurbishment and higher-spec heritage or boutique-hotel bathrooms in a single listing. New sealed shower fittings of comparable specification retail well above surplus clearance economics, and a re-lamped LED-ready unit undercuts that comfortably while remaining fully compliant, which is exactly the pricing headroom a bathroom-refurbishment supplier trades on.
Typical buyers are electrical wholesalers, bathroom and refurbishment fit-out suppliers, lighting refurbishers, pallet and job-lot liquidation traders, and export resellers serving the EU or Australian markets. 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. The full per-SKU manifest — quantities, finishes, 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.
The JCLVSHO low-voltage bathroom shower downlight is supplied as part of the JCC whole-lot parcel. Register interest in the lot or request the full trade manifest and photographs.