Globe Electric 5698601 28 Raske alusega ülaosaga liikuv vedruga tasakaalustatud käändvarrega laualamp, must, sisse/välja pöördlüliti, kodukontori tarvikud, magamistoa lamp, kodukaunistus, kodukujundus ilma pirnita, must

Brand:Globe Electric

3.3/5

74.35

Globe Electric Architect 28 Heavy Base Spring Balanced Swing Arm laualamp on ideaalne võimalus iga kodukontori lauavalgustuseks. Vedruga õõtshoova ülaosa on kergesti reguleeritav, ulatudes kõige kõrgemalt 28 tollini, et suunata valgust sinna, kuhu seda kõige rohkem vajate. Korpuse alumine pool on reguleerimatu ja kaunilt kujundatud dekoratiivse vedruga, samas kui pikk juhe võimaldab teil paigutada valgusti kõikjale, kuhu soovite, olenemata sellest, kus asub teie seinakontakt. Suur pöörlev sisse/välja lüliti asub mugavalt lambivarju ülaosas, et seda oleks kiire ja lihtne kasutada. See tükk vajab ühte 60 W A19 E26 aluspirni (müüakse eraldi).

PIRNI NÕUDED: 1x 60W pirn (müüakse eraldi). SISSE- või VÄLJALÜLITI: suur pöördlüliti, mis asub mugavalt lambivarju allosas kiireks ja lihtsaks kasutamiseks. VÄIKE JALAJÄLG: alus on piisavalt väike, et jätta teie lauale või öökapile minimaalne jalajälg, jättes teile palju puhtama ruumi. KLASSIKALINE DISAIN: puhaste ja lihtsate joontega valgustab see klassikaline lamp kaunilt iga töölauda või öökappi. REGULEERITAV: vedruga tasakaalustatud pöördhoob on kergesti reguleeritav, et suunata valgus sinna, kuhu seda kõige rohkem vajate. SISSE/VÄLJAS LÜLITI: selle suurepärase pöörleva õlavarrega laualambi suur sisse- ja väljalülitamise funktsioon asub mugavalt kodukontori valgustusvarju ülaosas, et tagada kiire ja lihtne juurdepääs. Lihtsalt lülitage lüliti sisse igal ajal, kui lauavalgusti on vooluvõrku ühendatud ja töökohas kasutamiseks valmis. REGULEERITAV: reguleeritav vedruga kere ülemine osa võimaldab teil suunata valgust selles suunas, mida kõige rohkem vajate. Ülemise laualambi pöördhoob saab liikuda üles ja alla, muutes selle funktsionaalse ja minimalistliku disainiga, mis sobib suurepäraselt igasse kontorisse. NÕUDED PURNILE: see ere ja ülimoodne lauavalgusti igasse kodukontorisse vajab 1x E26/Medium Base 60W pirni, mida müüakse eraldi. Arhitekti lamp ühildub LED-, hõõg- ja halogeenpirnidega, kuid reguleeritavast lauavalgustusest parima tulemuse saamiseks on soovitatav kasutada LED- või hõõglambipirne. VÄIKE JALAJÄLG: 28-tollise kõrguse ja piisavalt väikese põhjaga, et jätta teie lauale või öökapile minimaalne jalajälg, võimaldab see lamp hoida palju puhtamat ruumi kõikjal, kuhu te selle paigutate. KLASSIKALINE DISAIN: lihtsate joonte ja kerel dekoratiivsete vedrudega Architect 28 Heavy Base Top Moving Spring Balanced Swing Arm laualamp valgustab kaunilt iga kodukontori töölauda või öökappi, samal ajal kui selle must viimistlus täiendab mis tahes kaunistust, mis teil praegu lõputult on. stiilivalikud.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Certification ‎UL, CUL
Color ‎Black
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 6,643 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Finish ‎Matte
Included Components ‎lamp
Installation Method ‎Tabletop
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎5698601
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎4.4 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Globe Electric
Material ‎Metal
Number Of Pieces ‎1
Part Number ‎5698601
Pattern ‎Without Bulb
Power Source ‎Corded Electric
Product Dimensions ‎14.02 x 6.77 x 27.99 inches
Shape ‎A19
Size ‎With Base
Special Features ‎Adjustable Arm, Adjustable Angle
Style ‎Classic
Switch Style ‎Rotary
Type of Bulb ‎Halogen
Voltage ‎120 Volts
Warranty Description ‎No warranty.
Wattage ‎60 watts

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Scritto da: The Mancini Tribe
These are very nice looking
I gave 4 stars because I ordered 2 of the pink, and the pink came in 2 different variations. Beware if you order more than 1 pink, they may not be the same. Aside from the color issue, they are very nice looking and create a ton of light for me. Super important when I work till the wee hours of the night, sewing.
Scritto da: William F. Young
It don't tip over.
It lights up my kitchen sink. Just what I wanted it for.
Scritto da: Board Gamer
Regular lamp
Springs are for show only. Bottom arm does not move. Really have to tighten knobsvalot to get arms and lamp head to stay put.
Scritto da: Max K.
Works well, only problem is the screws to lock it in place
The screws to lock it in place don't work very well. You really have to crank on it, I'm worried it will break the plastic. Otherwise the range of motion is good
Scritto da: Jeff Kidwell
Adjustable Lamp Does the Job
The lamp shade stays in place after adjusting it to your settings. Makes a great lamp for assembling jigsaw puzzles.
Scritto da: S. Hullihen
info for lamp not safe
if you actually try and use a 60 watt bulb as it says it will handle - it gets way too hot. if you use the round cap over the light switch that comes with it - you can smell the lamp getting very hot ... but if you take that cap piece off and use 40 watt or smaller bulb it works fine . so the instructions for lamp wattage and the design cap cover are unsafe to use as stated.
Scritto da: iLLuMNaTi
Very nice
Fantastic. Very good quality. Perfect for so many uses. Reasonable price and I would recommend it to anyone. I read some negative reviews and the issue is that at one time this was a different fixture. If you got the old one with an external clamp, I feel your pain. I got the new one which looks exactly like the picture shown and is very high quality. I bought a second one just recently because I like it so much. Assembly is simple: 1] Install two springs by hooking one end of the spring over the bottom spring holder (located on the bottom part of the upper arm), then stretch the spring and hook it over the top spring holder (located on the top part of the upper arm) and release to create tension. There are two springs, so do this for both the right and left sides of the upper arm. 2] Unscrew the clamping screw from the bottom stem of the lamp, then screw it back in place with the lamp stem attached to the base stem. 3] Install the lamp cover by matching the beveled slots, insert 1/2 inch then rotate clockwise 1/2 inch. The lamp shade locks in place and can be removed at any time by reversing that operation. I put a 100 watt equivalent LED lamp in one and a 60 watt equivalent LED in the other one. I have also put an LED grow light in one for a while to start my baby herbs and pepper plants. This fixture will hold pretty much anything you want to put in it, but if the lamp is large and/or omnidirectional, you may omit the lamp cover/shade. My 100 watt LED bulb is 17w 120vac 60Hz 136mA 1600 lumens and is UL Listed. You could put an old analog light bulb in it, but I would stay at 40 watts or below. You could also put a CFL bulb in it, but I would stay at 60 watts or below, 75 watts being the upper limit. I suggest LED bulbs. The socket is called A19 in the United States (metric A60 for European), which I believe is the most common socket. CFL or Compact Florescent Lamp is the "curly cue" "new bulb" that replaces the old incandescent light bulb. I do not recommend those because if they break (and they do) they have harmful chemicals in them. If you use this light where children or animals can be, I would not suggest using CFL bulbs. LEDs are the "new bulbs" not CFL. CFL was a temporary solution to a bigger problem. LEDs are a better solution. Some people complain that LED light is artificial, but the technology is getting better, so be on the lookout for better more natural light producing LEDs. Also, the cost is higher, but they last much longer, so in the long run you get more bang for your buck.
Scritto da: Random.Person
Pretty good with a few quirks.
Okay, not to be a pessimist but I'm going to start with the negatives. 1) Swivel is extremely limited after inserting base screw and you have to lift up the arm part a bit to get the screw in which makes it feel like it's not all the way down sitting firmly on the base, it just doesn't feel fully stable or functional at the piece where the base plate meets the arm. It doesn't greatly detract from the lamp if you're not planning to swivel it though. 2) The lamp head is pretty loose even after tightening the screw quite a bit...it holds its place well enough but still droops a few mm's when I let go. I'm afraid to keep tightening as I don't want to break it. Not the biggest deal if you don't plan on adjusting the head a lot. 3) When it came it had 2 (seemingly unnecessary) screws in the bottom hinge for some reason, this completely prevented the bottom hinge from moving at all, essentially stripping it's ability to 'swing', which kind of defeats the purpose of the lamp. After removing these two screws you gain the ability to swing the bottom hinge, restoring functionality, as long as you don't tilt it too forward or else it falls over. Not really a fault of the lamp, you can only expect it to go so far forward before physics takes over and tips it. But, yea, why the hell are those screws there? What am I missing? http://imgur.com/rjk3C2n As you can see if you leave the one screw in it's right in the path of any movement, and the other screw actually goes right into one of the bars. Positives: 1) Value of the lamp, it's quite tall and pretty nice looking for 20$. 2) Looks nice and functions well enough and feels pretty solid, none of the negatives were really game changing, more like little annoyances. Neutral; 1) Kind of wish it came with both a base plate and a desk clamp, I don't imagine that would add much to the price and would be nice to have. Not faulting the product at all for this though given its price. So yea, I'm rating this 4/5. Would consider lowering the rating if any of the negatives mentioned become a serious problem in the future, although that doesn't seem too likely.
Scritto da: Jorma S Torkkeli
Good value for the money
Money I paid for it was ok. I would design footing of the lamp little differently because when you stretch it up it is not stable. Light switch also need some improvements
Scritto da: Arman
Priced higher than its worth. Several major issues, needs rearrangement for better function
Pros, does it needs to do, and it looks nice from a few feet awat. But when handling it, it feels rather cheap. The base doesnt stop it from tipping over, if you try to use a smart bulb thats marginally heavier than a regular led or cfl bulb. I opted to purchase a desk clamp thats universal, however theres a few mm of play which doesnt feel secure, and im not sure if its the lamp or the clamps fault. This can be remedied by shimming the gap with popsickle sticks or something. The screw that tilts the lamp shade itself is quite weak, because even if you crank it, a heavier bulb will still make it droop down. Since the knob handle and lamp shade hinge is plastic, i would not advise tightening with pliers or a wrench. The lamp comes in a fixed angle and is not meant to be adjusted. You can rearrange some of the screws to allow full range of motion.
Scritto da: Alexei
Poor reach and cheap lamp "head"
Ordered this as an alternative to a plastic architect lamp from Walmart. It seemed to be made out of metal and therefore of better quality for just a few dollars extra. Well, it is made out of metal and the base and arm are great. However the lamp's head itself feels really cheaply made. When arrived, the bulb was not centered inside the lampshade but "luckily" the socket is so cheaply mounted that it's very easy to bend it back. The light switch on top is easy to turn but the its feel and quality of the plastic just doesn't inspire any confidence that it'll last. The lampshade is metal but quite thin but wouldn't be an issue if it wasn't for everything else. It's just such a shame given that the base and arm are pretty good. Speaking of the base and arm though, they have their own problem: on architect's lamps usually both the lower and upper arms are free to move, giving it good reach. On this model though, for whatever reason, Globe decided to lock the bottom arm in place, so it will swivel but won't move back and forth. My guess they were worried about the lamp tipping over because the base isn't heavy enough. Unfortunately, this means that the lamp has a poor reach. You can use it on your desk to write in a notebook, but that's pretty much it. My wife wanted to use this lamp over her sewing machine and this lamp just wouldn't reach. Now, there is a screw and a little bolt at the base of the arm that I have removed, at my own risk, to free the lower arm and allow it to swivel as architect lamps should. It is concerning though that the manufacturer has disabled this feature from the factory though. All-in-all, it'll do the job now that the bottom arm is free to move, but it's still just okay - far from great.
Scritto da: Adam MacIsaac
Cute lamp
I like this lamp. It's cute, works great, love the colour. Only thing is that the head of the lamp won't stay in position for long periods, it slowly falls. I've tried to tighten it as far as it will go, but it still falls. Other than that, great product.
Scritto da: Patricia hinojosa
Great looking lamp yet not as sturdy
I purchased this lamp for my home office desk. I use it daily and noticed the adjustment for this positioning is not reliable.

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