ACCENDILO! Lampada 12LED FLR MAGNFR SLV

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3.3/5;

190.78

Couleur ‎Argenté
Dimensions du produit (L x l x h) ‎27,94 x 22,86 x 0,25 cm; 3,86 kilogrammes
Disponibilité des pièces détachées ‎Information indisponible sur les pièces détachées
Marque ‎LIGHT IT!
Numéro de modèle ‎20072-401
Poids de l'article ‎3,86 Kilograms
Puissance ‎4 Watts

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Scritto da: Lisette A McArthur
Light is right on Target- great craft light!
Less is more. This lamp has a short arm, so you can draw it across your lap, but it is very flexible, so you can adjust it to whatever you need- reading, crafting, cross stitching/ embroidery. It reaches onto your lap, and the LED lights are bright on its target but do not irradiate every thing around or blind you. My husband and children can sit next to me without being disturbed by UFO like glare. The domed light reflects the light downwards, and the adjustable goose neck tilts to find the right angle. The magnifier works well and I find the lamp base is sturdy enough to hold my portable paper holder, so my cross stitch charts are easily readable. This is truly a crafter's light that works with reclinables, in the TV room, around people and is not costly. Avoid the 3 armed monster I just returned- get this instead!
Scritto da: Betts
Mom Depends on This Light
My 86 year old mom has tried multiple hand held magnifiers over the years, some lighted, some not, in her efforts to keep reading after a diagnosis of dry macular degeneration. We decided to try this lamp due to the combination of LED lights, gooseneck positioning, and the strength of the magnifier. In the month since the light was delivered my mom's life has expanded. She loves this light. With her hands free, she can work her large-print crosswords puzzles and is even reading magazines again. We are thrilled with the light and are so grateful that her quality of life is better because of it. Our one wish for improvement with this light would be for a more weighty base for stability. November 28, 2010 I thought I'd update my original review some 18 months after we originally purchased this terrific light. Mom still loves her light, in fact, Thanksgiving day I overheard her tell a friend that it was her life saver. We've had no troubles with the light since it was purchased. The weight of the base hasn't been an issue for Mom and that is surprising because she is so wobbly. I saw that it was on sale today and am thinking of buying it for my husband who also has vision troubles. I truly recommend this light to anyone needing hands-free lighted magnification. August, 2012 Another update. Mom (now 89) still loves her light and uses it every day. No troubles with the LED lights, the base, or the gooseneck. Everything is still working perfectly. I'm so glad we purchased the light. September, 2014 Latest on Mom's light. This light is like the ever-ready bunny. I keeps ticking along. Mom, now 91, continues to use the light every day. Still no troubles with the LED lights, the base, the plug, or the gooseneck. This practically perfect light is the best thing I've purchased for Mom.
Scritto da: JimsMom
Great magnifying lamp!
I really love the Fulcrum magnifying lamp! It stands nicely on its weighted base, the light is so bright I didn't even realize that I didn't have my floor lamp on last night, and it has a very large magnifying area with perfect magnification to keep the surface of the lamp a good 7" from my 18-count crosstitch - plenty of room to pull my needle and thread through. (I saw where some reviewers felt the base wasn't heavy enough for stability, but I found it plenty heavy. Sure, you do better to hold the pole while you adjust the neck of the magnifier, but that's no big deal.) The little bifocal lense has come in handy, too. I like the way the base is designed, so that the pole comes up from one end - I can slip the base under my chair so the neck easily reaches my work area and at the perfect height. The flexible neck works very well for positioning the head perfectly; it feels sturdy and I always handle adjustments gently, so I see no reason it shouldn't last. The shorter poles screw together tightly and don't wobble at the connection points, and the directions were clear enough (it's mostly intuitive anyway, but be careful to follow each step; there is something that you might not think about). The ONLY thing I'm bummed about is that the LED lights are not replaceable, but at this price, if I get even "just" 50,000 hours (that's almost 6 years of continuous use, so...) from them, it will be worth it - but only if I can find this lamp again when the time comes to replace. Hmm, maybe I should just get another now. *One warning: be SURE that the head of the lamp is facing down before you turn it on, and don't let it shine directly in your eyes at anytime (led lights are basically small lasers). I didn't notice which way I had it pointing when I set it up and hit the on button, but luckily wasn't looking right at it!
Scritto da: C.Martin
Great magnifier if you put it together correctly!! :0
THIS IS MY FIRST REVIEW WHERE I GAVE THREE STARS. SEE BELOW FOR MY UPDATED REVIEW. The pole doesn’t stay in the base because there's no means to fasten it in the base. So, when you move the magnifier, you have to slide it on the floor, or pick up the pole and base separately. No idea why it was made this way. As for the magnifying, that works well. I use it sometimes when sewing, especially when ripping out seams and stitches that are hard to see, buried in the fabric. UPDATE FEB 26, 2020: Due to Wovenflame’s comment a month ago.....thank you Wovenflame!.....I took the magnifier poles apart to see what I did wrong, and lo and behold I discovered there was threading inside the bottom of the bottom pole. I’m sure the instructions must’ve been to insert the pole into the base, not thread it into the base, not screw it into the base, and I am a “literal” person, so I inserted it, and of course, it does not hold. Today I started screwing it in. I turned and turned and turned and turned it, and WOW! it finally tightened! I am so happy. I was ready to get rid of this thing because I was tired of it not staying together. Once again, thank you Wovenflame for inciting me to look further into this! I have had the magnifier now for about four years. Works great. I keep it beside my sewing machine where sometimes I have to rip out tiny black stitches on black fabric! Ugh! This magnifier with its light comes to my rescue!
Scritto da: Lisa
Good value and works very well — two little things though . . .
This lamp magnifies well and provides good light. Its neck is flexible and allows you to pinpoint exactly where you want the light/magnifier to be. It's unobtrusive in a room and easy to hide. I couldn't work on my projects without this light. Now the two little things — the stand doesn't actually attach to the base but only slips in. This means, when it is moved, you must lift the base along with the stand or the base will fall off. As well, if you reposition the magnifier and light to the side or back of the base, the whole lamp will tip over. Perfectly functional with these two flaws but you have to remember them so the light doesn't tip over or lose its base.

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