Verilux Original Natural Spectrum Deluxe Floor Lamp, Graphite

Product Description
See better instantly! Now 20% brighter, thе original Untreated Spectrum indoor sunshine lamp uses 50 years οf research tο scientifically tune light fοr thе eyes οf readers, crafters аnԁ computer users. See fine details wіth ease аѕ exclusive Verilux technologies optimize black-white contrast аnԁ reduce eyestrain-causing flicker аnԁ glare. Graphite, Ivory аnԁ Burl finishes match аnу decor. Adjustable steel gooseneck plus аn electronic power system assure decades οf reliability. Lamp includes energy-saving Verilux 27 W bulb offers two-way brightness equivalent tο ordinary 100 W οr 150 W bulbs. Bulb lasts 10X longer, tοο (10,000 hours). 3-year limited warranty οn lamp.
- Exclusive Verilux Parabolic Light Diffuser shields eyes frοm eyestrain-producing glare
- Patented 10,000-hour 27 W bulb uses Trucolite Phosphor Technology¿ tο produce original Untreated Spectrum indoor sunlight
- Electronic Ballast аnԁ Flicker Elimination Technology¿ assure nο-buzz operation аnԁ instant-οn flicker-free illumination
- Convenient Utility Tray keeps essential items аt уουr fingertips
- Satisfaction guaranteed bу Verilux аnԁ backed bу a 3-year limited warranty
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Schurkey on Sun, 22nd Nov 2009 2:11 am
Functionally, this is just what we wanted; this thing is not a room lamp; it’s not a flood light. It will NOT light up the entire room. It’s a spot light. It leans over and puts light–and a lot of it–directly onto my Wife’s cross-stitch and other crafts projects.
The lamp seems to be stable, and the small tray is reasonably handy although they specifically say that you aren’t to place liquids–like a can of pop–on it, or anything else heavy. The manufacturer is obviously concerned about the lamp getting top-heavy, knocked over and being “responsible” for your carpet-cleaning bill.
The real light provided by this lamp is just what they claim–terrific for viewing colors; nicely bright on full-brightness (we never use the half-brightness option); and the gridwork “lens” under the glowing bulb does a pretty excellent job of cutting glare for those around the person who’s doing the craftwork.
Keep in mind that it’s extremely unlikely that Verilux MAKES the special glowing bulb supplied in this lamp; just like I expect OTT-Lite doesn’t make their special bulbs. Perhaps they’re made in the same plant that makes the much-less-expensive Sylvania daylight bulbs. Who knows? I have no doubt that the bulbs–along with the rest of this lamp–are made by some nameless, faceless Communist Chinese factory employing twelve-year-olds at pennies per hour. If you’re morally opposed to slavery, you force want to avoid at the bottom of corporations that have built their business model on the backs of deprived third-planet employees.
Which, in the end, is my only real complaint with this product and it’s marketing through Amazon. I resent companies that import product from the Communists and/or resell those Communist harvest–and then “forget” to tell that fact in the advertising. Communist China is about the most reprehensible country on Earth; and I really wish that Verilux and Amazon would quit being Communist Collaborators. I really like this product; I want to buy another for my workshop and a third for the upstairs but I resent the fact that I can’t do that lacking at the bottom of the terrible Commies.
Rating: 4 / 5
Judith C. Mcclinton on Sun, 22nd Nov 2009 2:13 am
THE PRODUCT CAME ON TIME – GREAT CONDITION – GREAT PRODUCT. WE LOVE THEM!!
Rating: 5 / 5
In the Dark on Sun, 22nd Nov 2009 4:44 am
Very disappointing lamp. Barely shines any light. Aesthetically lovely but not very functional. Doesn’t exactly light up the room.
Rating: 2 / 5
Jack Of Alltrades on Sun, 22nd Nov 2009 7:02 am
The lamp directions show a screw to hold the lamp collectively but none was built-in so it falls apart.
Rating: 2 / 5
Jon Crawford on Sun, 22nd Nov 2009 9:59 am
Simple to install. Excellent workmanship. The difference between Hi and low intensity is not fantastic but there is enough light for reading.
Rating: 4 / 5