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Ledu L445BK Professional Fluorescent/Incandescent Swing Arm, Clamp-on Lamp

Ledu L445BK Professional Fluorescent/Incandescent Swing Arm, Clamp-on Lamp

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Ledu L445BK Professional Fluorescent/Incandescent Swing Arm, Clamp-on Lamp

 
 
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LEDL445BK-EA

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Features
  • Professional Combination Clamp-On Lamp. UL Listed. Manufacturer's three-year mechanical, one-year electrical warranty.

  • UL Listed.

  • Manufacturer's three-year mechanical, one-year electrical warranty.

  • Two-prong plug.

  • Three-way switch for incandescent, fluorescent or.


Description

UL Listed Manufacturer’s three-year mechanical, one-year electrical warranty Two-prong plug Three-way switch for incandescent, fluorescent or Convenient positioning handle on shade. 40" reach swing arm. Clamps on up to 2" thick surfaces.


Product Details
Product Length:18.5 inches
Product Width:16.3 inches
Product Height:12.5 inches
Product Weight:0.0 pounds
Package Length:25.0 inches
Package Width:12.5 inches
Package Height:9.0 inches
Package Weight:6.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 18 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 18 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

25 of 25 found the following review helpful:


4Solid Lamp  Nov 23, 2009 By Alright Okay "Alright Okay"
I clamped this puppy onto my desk so that I could work on my art projects. Originally, I was hoping to obtain a more natural light (combining the fluorescent bulb with one of those "full-spectrum" bulbs) but it didn't work out the way I'd hoped. However, that small issue aside, I've got some other points I'd like to make:

Pros:
1) Solidly constructed. The springs, arms, and shade are tough. I wouldn't use the parts to build a roll-cage for a 4x4, but for holding it's own weight, bumping into it occasionally, and breaking it down to put in storage, it's plenty rugged - (Note: I haven't actually put it into storage since I got it, but I wouldn't hesitate!).

2) With a nice, metal clamp at the base, this lamp stays put. Other articulating lamps I've had tended to wriggle off the edge of my desk after 20 or so rotations of the lamp about the base. Not this one. I clamped it to my desk 7 months ago, articulated the heck out of it on regular basis since, and I haven't had to re-tighten it once. Sweet.

3) You don't lose and outlet with this lamp because it's got one at that base. I plug my laptop into it and I plug other electronic devices requiring A/C power. Be still, my beating heart.

4) This thing's got a vicious, 40" reach and it stays where you put it. No sagging; not even a slow droop. 40" reach. Damn, where do I sign?

Cons:
1) You know that base outlet I talked about in (3) above? Yeah, about that: it rotates with the lamp. If you plan on rotating the lamp about the base beyond 90 degrees while having something stationary plugged in, it might harsh your buzz a bit to know that the prongs (of the electronic device that you've got plugged in) could get bent outta shape and ripped out. It happened to me while I was rotating the lamp about the base. Also, the cord of that electronic device you've got plugged in could also get wrapped around the base, hindering the movement of the lamp - that happened to me too. I wept quietly but nobody was around to see me.

2) Like all fluorescent lamps, you got that annoying hold-the-button-in-the-on-position-and-then-let-go mechanism to switch it on. This means you gotta hold the lamp head in place if you're going to turn on the fluorescent part. Not a deal-breaker.

3) Like the other reviewers, I got some sketchy packaging from the seller, Shoplet. Everything was there, it came in time, and the price was great but something about the way it was packed called to mind a shady, back-alley purchase out the back of a van... ...where you get great deal with no regrets.

This lamp only gets 4 starts because of the cons. However, if those cons don't seem like cons at all, then you got yourself a 5-star product, pal... time to add to cart.

19 of 20 found the following review helpful:


5Best Table lamp money could buy  Aug 22, 2008 By Book Worm
This has both a circular fluorescent lamp and an incandescent lamp, as part of the shipment. You have an option to turn on either, one at a time, or both together. The finishing looks sturdy and excuisite. It has totally eased my reading and writing experiences, since the light output is very pleasing to the eye. Being a masters student with lots of homework, a full-time employee and with interest in cartooning, this lamp is an indispensible purchase I ever made, and very happy about it.

23 of 25 found the following review helpful:


3Good product - but beware of seller Shoplet.com  Dec 02, 2008 By Zip "techno nerd"
I just received the product today and was very disappointed: the clamp for mounting the lamp was missing as was any instructions/manual and no 100 Watt bulb. The packing by shoplet.com was absolutely unreal: they simply placed a UPS sticker on the outside of the retail box designed to be put on a shelf. Needless to say the trip via UPS obliterated the box and I suspect that is how the clamp and instructions were lost.
Normally the shipper's place the product in a larger box with some bubble wrap.
Now the real kicker: I got a bag of candy from shoplet the day after I ordered - packed in a really nice strong box! Somebody has their priorities wrong over there - they should spend the money on a decent box instead of overnighting a bag of candies that went in the trash.
Bottom line - good light - seems strong and well made, but beware of the seller - shoplet.com could become shopnot.com.


9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


2great lamp, but shipment is incomplete  May 31, 2009 By C. Gannon
This is a great lamp, especially for color work. With both types of light, it makes a real difference in how color appears on paper.

However, as with another reviewer, my lamp arrived with no clamp, no instructions, and no light bulb. How am I supposed to use it if there's no way to attach it to a desk?

Nice, now I have to go out shopping and find a clamp, which is exactly what I wanted to avoid by buying online.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Great Lamp!  Sep 02, 2009 By DCode "Prog"
I have a combination lamp like this one that is 8 years old. Before I bought it, I went through the cheaper swing arm lamps ($[...]) every 2-3 years.

This lamp came with a 22W circline fluorescent tube installed (6400K), but no incandescent bulb. The lamp will take up to a 100W incandescent bulb, which is much higher than the 60W limit imposed by many other cheaper swing arm desk lamps. The springs are stout enough that I was able to install a 100W-equivalent CFL bulb (it protrudes about 1/2 inch below the hood). There are three rocker switches on the top of the lamp. The first one turns the incandescent bulb OFF/ON. The middle rocker supplies main power to the fluorescent bulb, but it won't turn it ON. To turn it on, you must press and hold the third, momentary-type rocker switch for a few seconds before releasing it. Not the simplest of configurations, but easy enough to learn. The lamp also comes with a spare outlet on the base. The outlet faces backwards.

Mounting: Be aware that the transformer housing (the box at the base of the lamp right above the clamp) is positioned mostly aft. That is, you have to have at least ~3.5" clearance between your desk and wall if you want to be able to move the lamp from side to side.

A couple of gripes... 1. The clamp mount is made out of plastic. It will probably last forever, but it feels cheesy compared to the metal mount on my old combo lamp. The plastic mount seems to allow the lamp to rock a tad longer after it has been repositioned--a minor gripe. 2. Shoplet shipped my lamp in its store-display box! When the box arrived it was crushed everywhere that the lamp didn't support it. Thank goodness it's a tough lamp.

One nice thing about Shoplet is that they shipped my lamp very quickly. I received it the day after I ordered it.

03/23/09 Addendum
Someone asked about its height...
1. The first arm stands about 22.5", of which, about 3.5" is transformer.

2. The second arm is about 23" long from the "knee" to the middle of the "bell." Add 5" to the outer edge of the bell.

3. Standing straight up vertically (like a streetlight), the light is about 35"-36" off the desk.

4. Pulled horizontally (parallel to the desk), the lamp reaches about 41" to the middle of the bell. Add 5" to the outer edge of the bell.

10/24/2010
As of this date Amazon keeps screwing up the picture off and on. The actual lamp does NOT have a big round desktop pedestal base but rather a clamp-on base w/a fist-size transformer box atop the clamp. Thankfully, some other customer posted images of what the lamp really looks like.

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