Grandrich G-2518 WH 100-Watt Incandescent Architect's Swing Arm Light, White Swing Arm for CHEAPEST HOT PRODUCT ON LINE DEALS...
GRANDRICH Lamps feature adjustable arms that let you direct light where you need it. Swing-Arm Incandescent Lamp is designed for architects, students, etc. Adjust swing-arm to focus light on paperwork and reading materials. Includes adjustable 7" dia., shade, and bracket for table mounting. Requires a 100-watt incandescent bulb, not included. 45" Reach. Color: White..../ Grandrich G-2518 WH 100-Watt Incandescent Architect's Swing Arm Light, White / Swing Arm
The Grandrich G-2518 Architect's Swing-Arm Light produces a strong light for drafting, drawing, crafts, and other detailed work. Its adjustable swing-arm extends up to 45 inches in all directions. Additionally, an adjustable D-clamp secures the lamp to a desk or tabletop, so you can have light right where you need it. | Architect's Swing-Arm Light At a Glance:- Swinging design gives you light where you need it
- On/off switch conveniently located on top of lamp shade
- Reach extends to 45 inches
- D-clamp attaches to table or desk
- Suggested with a 100-watt incandescent bulb (or equivalent 23-watt CFL bulb)--not included
- 3-conductor white PVC cord is less dangerous than a regular cord
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The swinging arm extends up to 45 inches and rotates in any direction. View larger. | The adjustable metal shade lets you direct light exactly where you need it. View larger. | Strong Light Output is Ideal for Detail Work This metal swing-arm light is ideal for architects, students, or anyone who needs strong lighting for detail-oriented tasks. The lamp uses a 100-watt A-19 incandescent bulb (not included) to provide powerful illumination, even when the arm is fully extended. It can also be used with an equivalent 23-watt compact fluorescent bulb.The Architect's Swing-Arm Light is perfect for any surface where you need strong, direct light, such as a sewing table, desk, or workbench. It's especially useful for dark corners or work spaces that lack natural light sources. Adjustable Arm and Shade Put Light Where You Need It This light boasts a classic design that offers an extendable arm and an adjustable 7-inch-diameter metal shade, so you can direct light exactly where you need it. The lamp's swinging arm extends up to 45 inches and rotates in any direction. For further convenience, the power switch is located on the shade, so there's no need to reach across to the base to turn the lamp on or off. Metal D-Shaped Clamp Attaches Lamp to Work Surface A D-clamp at the base of this light allows you to quickly and easily attach it to a work area, such as a table, desks, or bench. The D-clamp provides a stable foundation and allows for easy mounting and removal. About Grandrich Based in Cerritos, California, Grandrich Corporation manufactures a wide range of indoor and outdoor residential lighting fixtures. The company carries desk lamps, torchieres, magnifiers, and task lamps in a variety of styles to accent any room. Additionally, Grandrich offers a line of full-spectrum lights that provide the brightness, contrast, and clarity needed for reading, artwork, crafting, and other detail work. Grandrich is also known for its collection of energy saving and ENERGY STAR products. What's in the Box Architect's swing-arm light. .../ Grandrich G-2518 WH 100-Watt Incandescent Architect's Swing Arm Light, White / Swing Arm
- Incandescent architect's swing arm light
- 45-inch extension with on/off switch on shade
- Simple D clamp for easy mounting and removal
- White finish
- Uses 100-watt incandescent bulb
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I've owned this lamp for only six months and just tossed it out, unfortunately. When I received it, it was apparent that the manufacturing process was pretty low-cost - the edges weren't finished nicely and it didn't move as smoothly as more expensive lamps. Still, I realized that the price was much less than Luxo lamps and I was happy to have the savings. Unfortunately, you get what you pay for. For the last month, I have fought with the on/off switch, having to use pliers to turn it on and off as the switch got tighter and tighter. Finally, a few days ago, it started flickering when I would turn it on. Yesterday, it took its last flicker and went off completely.
Looking through both Amazon's site and the manufacturer's site, I could not find a way to contact anyone about the problem, so I'm taking my lumps and just threw the lamp away. The saddest thing is that I had previously had a Luxo architects's lamp that I'd bought in 1975 and it lasted until 2009. Don't waste your money on this cheap imitation!!
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