A lot of money.
A few things about this lamp that will give one pause. It is a lot of money for LED technology that really is not new or expensive to manufacture. The arms of the lamp are long which mandates that the base be quite large. The work-around is the supplied clamp-on base. I found that using the clamp-on base is unacceptable because it marred my desk. The aforementioned arms were wobbly in their fit and sagged on extension.
On the plus side the lamp offers several levels of illumination that cover a generous area without harsh shadows. The red paint finish is well done and looks nice. The design is striking and looks extremely sleek.
If this lamp were priced at about half of its current price it would be a nice deal.
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Each metal Trapeze lamp has a saucer shade that contains 90 LED’s shedding great task lighting. The balance arm adjusts vertically as well as rotates 360-degree and also has a 2-inch diameter counter-weight opposite the shade. 19-inch Maximum height 9-inch from table to balance joint.
- Toggle switch on base
- 30-Inch balance arm rotates 360-degree
- Shade: -1/2-inch height 5-inch diameter
- Dome base: 7-inch diameter
- 90 Led¿s
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Excellent Desk Light
I purchased this light because I needed a nice desk lamp for college. This light is awesome! It defintately lives up to the designer's claims--it produces 'natural light'. Every light in my room gives off a horrible yellow light in comparison. The main selling point of this light is that it virtually produces no heat. There is a minor heat produced from the bulb but the lamp never gets more than warm to the touch even after being on for hours. While the light is on the pricey side I felt it was well worth the investment. Best lamp I've ever owned. I will surely buy OTT products in the future!
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good deal for this particular type
I've seen this kind of lamp advertised on office supplies online stores and they go anywhere from 2x to 3x the price of this lamp. This makes the lamp a good deal for this particular type. I've found cheaper lamps for about $20 but the arm on those cheapos doesn't stay in its intended position and the knobs don't do anything. The build on this lamp appears to be of good quality. Almost all parts are made of steel or some other metal. I was going to purchase this off of amazon but I found out that there is a Lamps Plus store near where I live so I went there in person to check it out. The arm on the display model worked rather well and so does the one I have now. The main downside I've seen so far is that you can only get this in white. One last thing is that the one I purchased included both the circular fluorescent and incadescent bulbs.
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Good for the right purpose and person
Although this lamp has some important flaws I can live with them and it has some excellent qualities for the price.
For a lot more money you can probably find better archiect halogen lamps but this looked better than other similar lamps in its price class to me.
The pluses:
* bright 50w Halogen bulb provides intense balanced white light
* arm can be positioned anywhere within a hemisphere of radius 3'
* light be oriented in any direction
* Elegent Euro styling
* black matte finish
* very light weight arm
* illuminates a rectangle about 5' x 3' at 2' from the lamp
the minuses:
* The weighted base is not quite heavy enough to balance the lamp.
- When the lamp is fully extended in the horizontal position it is not completely stable (you might not need to do this).
- When pulling the lamp quickly into a position far from the base it might tip over (you can maneuver the lamp more carefully.
- A clamp-on lamp will do better in this regard. However this lamp can be put anywhere on the table and looks nicer than a clamp-on.
* The lamp comes with a warning not to look directly at the lamp due to UV light eye damage. This is scary. There is a glass cover to filter out UV but apparently it is not enough. In some situations with the lamp positioned high above the work area it is impossible to avoid sometimes glancing at the lamp.
* The lamp comes with a warning not to shine it on your skin if you feel the warmth. More scary UV damage.
* the rectangular metal lamp shield/hood gets very hot. I don't get a burn from a quick accidental touch but it's scary. To position and orient the lamp there is a long inelegant metal screw projecting from the base of the hood and a metal handle with a plastic cover at the end of the hood. The plastic cover easily falls off. The metal screw gets uncomfortably warm but not too hot to grab. Orienting the hood is thus a bit awkward and takes two hands as well as coordination so as not to pull the lamp over.
* The 50w bulb is bright enough to light a desktop but not a room.
I use this as a night reading lamp. I love the elegant looks and thin lamp support. I far prefer the balanced white of the halogen bulb. I can position it exactly where I need it over a large area to illuminate the book very brightly. It takes up little room on my night table.
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HappyLite Mini has changed my life
This product is amazing. Turn it on and fill the entire room with a soft glow that will change your mood for the better instantly. It might be a bit intense when you first turn it on but you'll get used to it very quickly. The lamp was easy to put together and has two different settings of lighting intensity. The light emitted is very easy on the eyes and is excellent for reading computing or any everyday task. The unit also uses very little power and has a small footprint.
Everybody should get one of these especially if you have Seasonal Anxiety Disorder. It works bottom line.
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They really got the details right on this buying a couple more
I had some concerns about a few things just based on other LED products I've got. But this one has no LED issues and we're getting a few more for the office.
1: On max brightness this will light up an entire work surface. This new unit with only 6 LEDs is bright on max level. I'd say it's brighter a standard fluorescent desk light and covers a larger area.
2: The Daylight White still looks like a high quality high Kelvin light source - it is not too "blue-ish" - I had been concerned about that based on cheaper led products.
3: On low brightness it does not have any flicker. As you may know LEDs are usually dimmed by cycling them on and off and as a result many LED products have a high frequency flicker that I can usually see. I'm pretty sensitive to flicker maybe due to my eye condition (albinism) and I can usually see the flicker in indirect tube TV light and cheap LED Christmas lights but I cannot see it here at all on any brightness level.
Low brightness is also nice for generic background lighting. I tend to use just off low and high and ignore brightness levels 2 and 3.
4: The AC adapter is pleasantly tiny - you could mistake it for a cell phone charger - very efficient light source I guess. The light also returns to the same brightness level if you disconnect it from AC (at least for short periods did not test overnight) This one thin wire is the only wire you'll see - all other electricity travels through the secure mechanical connections.
5: If you have a smaller workspace like just a phone and notepad you might want to check out the mini 4 LED version. This full sized one is for a larger work surface.
Very impressed.
My only suggestion and this is tiny is that the on and off press buttons could be a bit lower down on the neck. There's a slight wobble when you press the on button - any similar design would have that - and it would be minimized if they moved the buttons down an inch.
And I guess it could have buttons for each power level but then that would be 5 buttons instead of 2 and that makes it more complicated so never mind. Or just have 2 brightness levels low and high and off requiring only 3 buttons. When you turn it on you do need to cycle through the 3 lower brightness levels to get to max. And then to turn it off you go back down through those 3 other levels. Not a big deal this is a TINY and possibly bad suggestion.
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Good looking lamp for use as an accent
The lamp arrived in perfect condition. It is well made and looks very nice on my desk. My only reservation with respect to the lamp is the amount of light it puts out. I anticipated a brighter light and one that lit a larger area. Overall I like it.
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Nice lamp
Kichler Bankers Desk Lamp We have a roll top desk and the top is about 10 inches wide. This lamp sits perfectly on the top corner and with it's adjustable shade we can shine the light right where it's needed. Base is heavy enough to keep the lamp in place when pulling the chain to turn it on or off. Good quality and value for the price.
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Solid Quality
My children joke about this lamp after my husband told them that it was "hundreds of dollars." You won't laugh at this though. It is high quality child proof knock-over proof (so far) and makes a great reading lamp. This is also recommended to treat seasonal depression for the winter blues in gloomy weather. The only downfall is that you can't count on this to light up a room. There is actually kind of a haze created above the lamp. No problem when sitting under it.
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"Reach" is only 18" and the base is too light
Electrix Illumination 2225Z-BK Desk Lamp
Pros:
- Even though Electrix calls this an "incandescent" desk lamp 13w compact florescents (equivalent to 60 watt bulbs) or smaller will fit. Higher wattage mini or micro-mini compacts with larger diameter bottoms won't fit. However the lamp accepts virtually any incandescent bulb you might want to use. I've settled on a 75 watt incandescent since it projects plenty of white non-flickering light and comes on instantly.
- Although this lamp may at first glance appear similar to inexpensive models sold by stores such as Staples and Office Depot that's where the similarity ends. The Electrix (except for the base) is very good quality. The lamp head stays where you put it with no slipping down or frame drooping. The "plates" at the three points where the frame sections intersect are steel instead of the usual plastic found on cheaper models. The switch is the on/off type sold at most hardware or lamp stores in case it ever needs replacing. The paint is well done.
- An inner shade keeps the outer shade cooler and increases light output because it's white. With a 75 watt bulb the outer shade still gets hot but not so much that you can't hold it during adjustment. A 100 watt incandescent is too bright for my tastes plus the outer shade then gets too hot to handle. There is a small wire handle at the shade's bottom for movement if the heat bothers you. I'll switch to a 13w compact florescent in the summer since that type of bulb doesn't [also] heat the room.
Cons:
- The base isn't nearly heavy enough. Rotate the lamp only a little to one side and the whole thing falls over. The base support post must be at the furthest point away from the lamp head for any stability at all. Fully extend the lamp outward from there and it only reaches 18" (support post to center of bulb); not even close to the 28" claimed. At an 18" extension the lamp slowly falls over and you have to catch it to prevent it from crashing down. Raised all the way vertically with the shade pointed down the bottom of the shade is 19" above the desk.
Other:
- To see this lamp next to a computer keyboard to get a feel for its size click on Customer Images above.
- Although shoplet dot com shipped the lamp in the factory box rather than packing it in a secondary box it arrived undamaged.
Summary:
Shame on Electrix for the tip-over design which severely limits lamp head positioning. The cast iron weight in the base should be twice as heavy at least. I threw the factory base in the trash and mounted the lamp in a desk lamp clamp from my previous desk lamp. Now it won't tip over no matter how it's positioned or how far it's extended. Electrix is well aware of this design defect proven by the fact that they install a machine "stop" screw in the base plate to prevent the lamp from extending beyond 18" to reduce tip-overs. With a desk clamp supporting the lamp the stop screw can be removed allowing the lamp to extend up to 24" (if laid almost flat) and to also allow it move backward two more inches. I'm satisfied with the lamp ONLY because I happened to have that desk lamp clamp. Mounting the lamp in the supplied base was unacceptable to me. Three stars is generous.
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Verilux Brookfield Deluxe Natural Spectrum Desk & Table Lamp
The Verilux Brookfield desk and table lamp is attractive well-made and easily adjustable. Unfortunately it has a couple of design flaws resulting in my rating of only 3 stars.
First the Natural Spectrum Daylight compact fluorescent lamp that comes with the Brookfield is in my opinion unsuitable for reading or viewing color illustrations. While Verilux goes to great pains to convince the consumer that the lamp mimics the spectrum of natural daylight it actually produces an unpleasant bluish light that reminds me most of the blue-green glare of mercury vapor lamps used in some street lamps. The light the Verilux bulb produces may look like daylight to a photospectrometer but it does not at all resemble the light produced by the sun on a clear day to the human eye.
Colors whether in photos in a book or magazine or on textiles or plants are all shifted toward the blue end of the spectrum producing an uncomfortable artificial look. I cannot recommend Verilux bulbs for most purposes.
Second while the articulating arm positions the lamp housing easily and smoothly the reflector does not tip left or right. This is a minor quibble but would be nice to have and easy for the manufacturer to provide.
I elected not to return the lamp as I actually like its design. Instead I removed the lamp socket and replaced it with a socket to accept standard screw-base compact fluorescent (CFL) lamps. I installed a warm white CFL and am now very satified with the lamp's performance.
Verilux uses a proprietary two-pin bayonet socket. Replacement lamps to fit this socket are not widely available except from Verilux or its dealers. They tend to cost more than ordinary CFL lamps. I don't recommend replacing the socket unless you are quite handy with tools are are comfortable modifying the socket mounting and wiring the new socket.
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revise lamp review to 5
Beautiful Lamp but have no idea if it works. Bulb was broken when I opened package. It is a 26 watt floresent bulb but was not the screw in type that is common in most stores. This one has a base with two pins that you put in two slots in the lamp. I called Verilux customer service and was told the bulb was readily available at Lowes Home Depot or Ace hardware. Well guess what when I took the base of the bulb to Lamps plusAce Hardware OSH Hardware Target and every local hardware store in Pasadena Calif. I only got a smile and a blank stare. I finally got someone with some knowledge at Staples who informed me that this bulb base with two pins is similar to some of the halogen bulbs they sell. He had never seen or heard of a 26 watt floresent pin based bulb. I called verilux (who did not ship the lamp Amazon did) and was informed that this type of bulb is new and they would send me a new one which would arrive in two weeks. In the meantime I have this beautiful new bronze lamp in my den that looks very nice but sheds no light. Who's to blame I don't know UPS Amazon ??? all I know there is no place to buy this type of bulb in the Pasadena San Gabriel Valley area of So. Calif. But this is why I buy most everything from Amazon they are efficient and the product is delivered to your front door and it spares me from from shopping at the local Target Best Buy etc. where I have yet to meet anyone with knowledge experience and an IQ above 3. UPDATE finally gotb bulb from Verilux and lamp is wonderful beautiful full spectrum light. Would highly recommend.
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Commercial Quality - very large
I purchased this magnifier/lamp for the purpose of using it to read small numbers on financial documents. I had been using a small hand-held magnifier with only a 2x or 3x power. This was very inadequate because it left my eyes feeling strained.
This magnifier/lamp looks much smaller in the picture. When the FedEx driver left it at my door I had to struggle to just lift the box up from the ground. It weighed 20 pounds. I opened the box and immediately noticed the magnifier/lamp was much larger than I had expected. It reminded me of the equipment that you see at the dentist's office i.e. the light-device that the dentist moves over your face to examine your teeth. It comes in two pieces that you have to assemble. Due to the weight and awkwardness of the two pieces you may need two people to put it together. I did it myself but it was a struggle.
The base of the magnifier/lamp takes up a large space on a table or desk. 12 inches wide and 10 inches deep with about the same size for the magnifier/light part of the unit. This size is really too large to leave on a regular desk so for now I put it on a side table. Also due to the size and weight of the unit it is very difficult to try to change the positioning of the unit over the documents. You really have to leave the magnifier/lamp in one spot and then change the positioning of your documents to suit the magnifier/lamp.
The magnifier itself is 5x so it does a great job of blowing up small numbers and the light illuminates the area extremely well. The size of the magnifier is large so you can pretty much see a whole 8x10 sized piece of paper through the magnifier without having to move the paper around as you would with a small hand-held magnifier.
Since the magnifier/lamp is so large I may not use it for the purpose that I originally bought it for but I will definitely keep it. This magnifier/lamp would be best suited in a laboratory or work shop environment but not an office environment.
One more thing - if you want to move it you're moving 20 pounds each time.
Also the plug is a 3-pronged one which can be important if you planned on using an extension cord
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