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It doesn't even say it on the box. It does however say it right on
the bulb on the lamp. Lynne (in Ottawa) Ellice wrote in message ... On 1/27/04 8:04 AM,"Lynne Demmery" posted: I just bought this lamp from Lee Valley Tools here in Canada, it's fantastic. The bulb is a Daylight bulb. I personally think it's just as good or better than the Luxo ones. And it's reasonably priced at $82CA. Have a look. Price is reasonable and I believe they ship It is reasonable, only $58 US. But, I couldn't find where they described the bulb as a Daylight bulb, just said 22 W flourescent. It looks really nice. Ellice - who has an Ott light, but is looking for another lamp for the drafting table/studio http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...119&category=1, 41637 If it doesn't work. Go to www.leevalley.ca then search for magnifying lamp. |
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I've also seen the Ott-Lites on ebay. Not bad prices all things considering.
Lynne (in Ottawa) "Threaded" wrote in message ws.com... Don't forget to check online with Office Depot, Staples, etc. We got my Ott-Lite floor one for $89+ or so, and if you purchase a certain dollar amount, they ship it free, within a week. I love it! Also, you can search on Ott-Lites or true-lite - you can compare them, and there should be sites with everyone you can think of who sells them. Happy Hunting!! Standard Disclaimer, etc. Eva in 40ish Kent, WA, US "Janet Rice" wrote in message om... My stitching nest is a corner of the family room. Right now I've got a standard end table lamp, but it really doesn't work. I'd like to get a floor standing lamp that can sit beside my chair - perhaps on the other side from the end table - so I'd like some recommendations. First question - what is a good all around, not dreadfully expensive light to get? Next question - safety. Umm, are Ott lights and their like halogen lamps? I've know of halogen lights causing fires from the heat of the bulb and that bothers me, particularly since I'd rather do needlework than dust. Any suggestions for good lighting are most welcome. Janet Rice |
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On 1/29/04 9:32 AM,"Lynne Demmery" posted:
It doesn't even say it on the box. It does however say it right on the bulb on the lamp. Thanks for the info, Lynne. Usually the lamp folks want you to know what the bulb, spectrum is. Ellice in still cold & frozen metro DC Ellice wrote in message ... On 1/27/04 8:04 AM,"Lynne Demmery" posted: I just bought this lamp from Lee Valley Tools here in Canada, it's fantastic. The bulb is a Daylight bulb. I personally think it's just as good or better than the Luxo ones. And it's reasonably priced at $82CA. Have a look. Price is reasonable and I believe they ship It is reasonable, only $58 US. But, I couldn't find where they described the bulb as a Daylight bulb, just said 22 W flourescent. It looks really nice. Ellice - who has an Ott light, but is looking for another lamp for the drafting table/studio http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...5119&category= 1, 41637 If it doesn't work. Go to www.leevalley.ca then search for magnifying lamp. |
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