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Friday, November 7, 2014

Verilux Natural Spectrum Deluxe Portable Lamp Reviews

Verilux Natural Spectrum Deluxe Portable Lamp, Ivory
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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I bought this product specifically because it was originally described as being/having "mood-brightening Natural Spectrum light." I thought it would help on the gloomy Pacific Northwest winter days. I got it on a Friday sale price, so it seemed like a good value for the product description given here.

The lamp just arrived (a few days ago when I originally submitted this review), and the product's FAQ sheet states this product is "designed only to provide excellent quality light for daily tasks and hobbies. This lamp does *not* offer the correct level of light intensity specified by the National Institute of Mental Health for the treatment of Seasonal Affective Disorder (S.A.D.).

The product literature packed with the lamp has no mention at all that this product offers "mood-brightening" light. Because of this glaring misrepresentation, I am currently debating whether to the return the lamp.

I agree with the other reviewer that the adhesive labels (there are two) are VERY sticky and difficult to remove completely. I used a combination of methods to remove the adhesive residue.

And I agree with the comments about the company name being printed on the front of the lamp. When I saw it in the picture, I thought it had to be some kind of company watermark or logo for the stock photo ONLY, so I was shocked to see "Verilux" actually printed/embossed into the lamp housing, in a very prominent location on the front of the lamp. Very cheesy, for a lamp of this price point and quality.

If you're looking for a "clean" bright light, in a stylish, portable lamp, this is not a bad choice. But if you're looking for a full-spectrum light that does offer some light "therapy," this is probably the wrong choice. The company does have other, "therapeutic" lighting options, but at a higher price point.

Nov 1, 2006 UPDATE I was concerned enough about the original, misleading product description that I submitted my concerns to Amazon. I now see that the description had been revised since submitting those concerns. I want to thank Amazon for their very prompt response in correcting the product description, which should help other buyers make a more-informed decision.

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Solid construction. An elegant design which would be a lot better if the name "Verilux" were not on the front. The type doesn't scream out at you but still, I don't pay this much money to look at ads.

Bought two lamps. One on each side of the easel makes my mistakes pop out from across the room. The lamps arrrived a few hours ago and I could see the second I turned them on I will save a lot of time and frustration while painting (note: brought two only because of a sale. One would be adequate)

For reading, I'm not so sure about the lamp. For traveling--definately. Far better light than the class of motels I stay in afford. And it is portable as it says. Very slick how it folds up. At home, I'm accustomed to a bright but soft yellow light. The Verilux light is probably better on the eyes. A matter of taste I suppose. Don't think it would take long to become accustomed to the Verilux for reading. Probably be harder to go from it to an incandescent.

For the price, Verilux should use better "removable" adhesive on the labels on the front and top. Or not put labels on at all. Took some effort to remove the gunk. Best way is to take the label and dab it back repeatedly on the gooey areas. Don't bother with soap and water. Doesn't work (as I knew it wouldn't when I tried but that was all I had).

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I've been using this as a reading lamp in both my home and work offices for about the past six months, and generally have been happy with it. The other posters certainly are right about the sticky residue, although the company name doesn't bother me, I guess, as I'm withing viewing range of my Samsung monitor, Jamo speakers, Logitech keyboard, Brother printer, etc., etc.)

I haven't thought about this lamp as being portable, given that it weighs over 3 pounds, but if you read a lot it might be worth taking along. It certainly is bright, but not overly so. I find the natural spectrum light makes the material easier to read and causes less eyestrain than regular incandescent or fluorescent light. The bulb does put out some heat, so be careful.

There's one annoying quirk. In my office, the lamp is near my Tivoli table radio. When the lamp is on, it causes an electronic buzzing on the FM band. There may be some filtering I can do to solve this problem, but I haven't found it yet.

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I love this lamp for crafting (making greeting cards) and reading. In fact, I pack it and take it with me to bridge tournaments because hotel room lamps are not exactly reader-friendly. Since it casts a relatively focused beam of light, I don't keep my bridge partner awake as I read into the wee hours of the morning.

Good features:

--The light is excellent, but not so intense as to cause eyestrain. You can see true colors using it (important for artists and crafters).

--The 27 Watt 4 Pin Full Spectrum CFL Replacement Bulb Verilux CFML27VLX lasts practically forever, and is the same bulb used in the verilux floor lamp that I own.

--It doesn't take up too much room on my work table or bed-stand.

--It folds up when not in use, and this feature also makes it easily transportable.

One not-so-good feature:

--Sometimes the large, inset screw that allows the lamp to fold loosens up, and you have to retighten it with a quarter. I just keep a quarter taped to the outside of the lamp. Believe me, a fingernail does not work in this situation.

NOTE: the non-pink lamps are a bit cheaper.

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At first I loved this light. It is nice and bright, and my office has no window so it brightened my room. However, after a few days, the top part would not stay up anymore. It slams shut unless it is completely vertical, which does not place the light where I need it most, and which bothers my colleagues. I also assume, based on the last week, that it will soon no longer stay up at all. I close the light every night and place it into a drawer, as my workplace is not the most secure. I wonder if this is why my light does not stay up anymore? For $90 I expect way better than that.

I am extremely disappointed by this, as it stopped functioning correctly by the second week of use, and I don't know if I can replace the item at this point, so $90 for nothing!

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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Reviews of Eglo 88542A Dress, Chrome/Orange, 5-Light Pendant Light Fixture

Eglo 88542A Dress, Chrome/Orange, 5-Light Pendant Light Fixture
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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The coloris a true orange, and once the bulbs were purchased and installeda great sunset (bright!) glow. Dramatic and much more expensive looking than the price I paid!

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Sunday, July 13, 2014

Cheap Murray Feiss VS8102-CB Two-Light Tuscan Villa Collection Vanity

Murray Feiss VS8102-CB Two-Light Tuscan Villa Collection Vanity Strip, Corinthian Bronze with Beige Etruscan Glass Shades
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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This light is beautiful! It can fit in a smaller area if space is an issue. I have a very large mirror and it topped it off wonderfully! It finishes off our new bathroom perfectly! I am very happy with it!

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I was expecting bronze or brown family but the light is actually closer to silver in bright sunlight.

It's a nice fixture but look around at some websites to see if the color suits you, I'll try and add a real photo

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Monday, July 7, 2014

Sea Gull Lighting 35940-782 5-Light Chandelier Light Reviews

Sea Gull Lighting 35940-782 5-Light  Chandelier Light
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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This light fixture adds a touch of class to our dining area. It is simple but elegant. We put it on a dimmer and is perfect for our needs. Bought the 3 light one as well for the entry.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Cheap 3 Light Ceiling Pendant Fixture with Chrome Finish and Frosted Opal

3 Light Ceiling Pendant Fixture with Chrome Finish and Frosted Opal Glass Shades
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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Simple, yet classy. Looks great with any environment because of the chrome accessories and white glass. Easy install and 50% off the big box store prices. I would recommend this to anyone!

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Sunday, April 20, 2014

Bosch PS41-2A 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion 1/4-Inch Hex Impact Driver Reviews

Bosch PS41-2A 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion 1/4-Inch Hex Impact Driver Kit with 2 Batteries, Charger and Case
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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I have had a Milwaukee M12 Impactor and driver for a couple years now. At the time I bought it I had tried out the original Bosch and I thought the Milwaukee to be better.

Well, time goes on, and this new Bosch is much improved and much better than my Milwaukee. I picked up the combo pack, because I'm setting up a new workspace and needed a new pair. So before I took these over to work, I decided to do my own direct comparo bottom line; both the new PS41-2 and the PS21-2 significantly outperform my old Milwaukee units.

I drove 3 inch wood screws into a piece of 2x6 treated lumber pretty typical duty for one of these. Both the Bosch and Milwaukee Impactors drove the screws with no trouble the Bosch put the screw in about 3x as fast. I then drove the screws into a big knot Bosch no sweat, Milwaukee did it, but barely. I then performed the same test with the new PS21 and the Milwaukee driver This is where I saw the most difference between them the PS21 drove the screws pretty effortlessly, even on high speed. The Milwaukee drove the screws very slowly, and its low speed is slower than the low speed on the Bosch.

So on both speed and power these new Bosch's win. I didn't try to test the endurance, because that wouldn't be fair comparing the new Bosch to the old Milwaukee batteries, but I haven't had a problem with the battery capacity before for home use.

This is not surprising, I'm sure Milwaukee is going to try and up the ante again in a few months.

On other features, these Bosch's are significantly more compact, but I think I still like the grip on the Milwaukees slightly better, because they are a bit thinner at the "neck" where the handle meeds the body this is minor, however and I'm shure some people would say they like the Bosch better. I do like the placement and the size of the reversing button on these bosch tools.

For some reason Bosch put a battery gauge on this impact tool, but didn't put one on the driver tool. This is one of my favorite features of my Milwaukees and I would say their 4 LED gauge is still better than the Bosch 3 LED gauge. Also, I like the quick change bit chucks on the Milwaukees better still Interestingly both of the Bosch tools and Both of the Milwaukees have different chucks. My favorite is the one on the Milwaukee M12 driver it holds "open" until you push a bit in, then it locks this means you don't have to use both hands. The Bosch tools have a chuck that seems a bit small they are a little harder to get grip on.

The LED headlights on these are improved over the prior models, but that's not something I really use much. One other nit the Bosch tools seem to have a slight delay starting when you pull the trigger. It took a little getting used to I think I like the instant start of the Milwaukees better in that respect.

So there you have it. If you are thinking about buying one of these, go ahead, they seem like great tools, and they have speed and power. I can't imagine most homeowners ever need any more power than these have they are going to take a bite into 18V tools. I do still recommend you take a look at the other companion tools that share battery packs before you buy, which may tip you to one brand vs another.

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I bought the PS41 in a combo package with the PS21. I was not familiar with the concept of an impact driver, but the combo was a great deal, and reading up on it, it sounded like potentially a great tool that I would grow into quickly. I was right about that; I'm glad I bought it.

The impact driver is certainly better for driving screws into wood where a screw has not been before, and speeds new construction work as a result. It is not the same thing as a hammer drill (used for driving screws into concrete). If you search for "impact driver wood whisperer," you'll find a good blog entry that compares various drills and drivers and explains the difference in terms of how they work.

I have found that the impact effect kicks in when needed; there is a bit of a "two speed" effect that is easier to understand when seen than explained in words, but I saw it in action recently when driving conventional wood screws into pilot holes that were a bit too small. The impact effect in this case is that it gave several small bursts of high torque, giving a stepwise drive, at the same time a downward push onto the screw, thus avoiding gumming up the standard screw slot (would have been straightforward with Philipps). The screws went in effortlessly, though with a bit of noise.

I really like the drill driver for quickly driving long screws into wood with less effort. I will be using this tool a lot for construction projects.

BATTERY

The new battery technology is great. It is small and lightweight, and lasts a really long time. It is interchangeable with the PS21, so if you are mainly using one tool and the battery has gone weak, you can borrow the battery from the other while you charge up which takes only an hour anyway. It even has a battery gauge so you can easily avoid having a dead battery by knowing to charge up during a break.

BEWARE! DON'T USE SHORT BITS WITHOUT A BIT HOLDER

My only complaint is that the collet has a significant limitation which is not well described in the instructions, and this caused me a big problem.

The instructions say the following: "The Bosch model PS41 Cordless Impact Driver has a collet that accepts only standard 1/4" hexagonal shank accessories with power groove." Well, ALL of my driver bits are standard 1/4" hexagonal shank, but I didn't know what a power groove was (isn't that something in a Michael Jackson tune?), and they offered no explanation. I looked closely at the standard 1/4" hexagonl shank bit I wanted to use, and it had grooves in it, so I used it. All went well until I tried to remove it: it was jammed tight, and I could not get it out.

I had to call customer service for help. "Is it a short insert bit that you inserted?" Yes. "The Bosch model PS41 Cordless Impact Driver has a collet that accepts only standard 1/4" hexagonal shank accessories." Yes, but I used a standard 1/4" hexagonal shank bit. "The bit would have to have that power groove on the shank. Otherwise, with the short insert bits you'd want to use a bit holder."

Great! Why don't they say that in the manual? And maybe tell you what a "power groove" is? Yes, there is a picture showing a short bit with a bit holder, but there is nothing telling you that you have to use it that way, and since you do NOT need a bit holder with the PS21, naturally I assumed that it was an option, not a requirement.

So what IS a "power groove"? If you look at a standard 1/4" hexagonal, two inch long screwdriver bit, just above the shank end there is a substantial indentation that goes all around the bit. THAT is what they mean by the "power groove". What I tried to use was a one-inch bit, and those bits NEVER have a power groove. To use a one-inch bit, you MUST use a bit holder with a power groove or you will have a devil of a time getting that one-inch bit out again.

Do I feel stupid? Sure. But hey, I'm an amateur, not a pro: I read the instructions, and there's nobody around to warn me what was missing in the instructions. The instructions COULD have had an extra sentence like "WARNING: Do NOT use one-inch bits directly in this tool without a bit holder or it will become jammed and difficult to remove, potentially voiding your warranty" and a little picture of the one inch bit with a circle and a line through it. Some people complain about getting reconditioned PS41'sI bet these are returns from people who jammed the bit and just returned it that way.

Customer service may tell you to try tweezers or long-nose pliers to pull on the bit while pulling down on the collet. I tried: No way. Try this instead: get some narrow-nose vice grips. Clamp down on the bit just as tight as you can, releasing, retightening the screw, try again until you can't clamp any more, back off and clamp. Now put the vice grips in a vice, or clamp them to your bench somehow. Then while pulling down the collet, pull the drill for all you're worth. After a few tries, it worked, and no apparent damage to the tool (OR the bit), because it works fine now.

Now I own a magnetic bit holder for short bits, plus a variety of bits that don't need it. And you will too, if you read this warning.

BOTTOM LINE

PS41 is a very good tool that I would rate four stars ("I Like It"), except one star is removed because the collet does not accept short bits like the PS21, and because there is no explicit warning in the instructions to warn you not to use short bits or they will get jammed.

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I initially purchased the Milwaukee M12-series model 2450-22 1/4" impact driver. It advertises 850 in-lb torque. This Bosch claims 930 in-lb torque. In lb-ft, that's 71 for the Milwaukee and 78 for the Bosch. This all started with the Milwaukee's inability to loosen a fastener anywhere near its rated torque...

I performed my test on two exhaust manifold bolts using the same torque wrench and same 1/4" hex to 3/8" square adapter and a 12mm socket. Each tool had a full battery and each was tested on both 12mm bolts. I tightened the bolts in 5 ft-lb increments until i couldn't break them free anymore. The Bosch was able to break free bolts tightened as much as 45-50 ft-lb. The Makita would break bolts free at 35 ft-lb max. This gives the Bosch about 60% of rated torque and the Makita 50% of its claimed torque.

So, based on the above, neither tool delivered its rated torque in my test. Given i will mostly use this for working on my car, I wanted something as gutsy as possible that was compact. Given the Bosch delivered more of its already higher torque, the Bosch was a keeper in my book. I returned the Milwaukee. So, besides decent power, what else about the Bosch?

Pros:

-1" shorter body than the Milwaukee. Will fit into tighter spots AND balances well in the hand.

-The rubber-coated plastic body feels great in the hand. Better quality feel than the Milwaukee.

-Great trigger. Smooth and easy to finesse screws slowly if needed.

-Two batteries and a 30-minute charger (Milwaukee has the same setup).

-3 LEDs for lighting in front of the tool. Brighter than the Milwaukee, although the Bosch does have a bit of a weird light pattern. This could be improved.

-One of the few tools not made in China (Milwaukee and Makita are). Made in Malaysia for the Bosch.

Cons:

-Slight delay when trigger pressed. Milwaukee feels instant. Minor gripe.

-Soft padded case. Milwaukee has a tough plastic case. Bosch case takes up less room. Each has its advantages i suppose. I'd prefer a plastic case.

-Price. $160 for the Bosch. Milwaukee can be had for $100.

-Few tools in the 12V line. The Milwaukee M12 line is huge.

For me, price was a lower concern than quality and performance. Of course, if the Bosch was $250, I probably would have kept the Milwaukee :) For the $60 extra over the Milwaukee, I felt good with my purchase given the higher power, better feel, and smooth trigger of the Bosch. My only other planned purchase for the future is a compact 12V drill, which Bosch also makes (it has great reviews).

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bought this driver during a bosch sales event at a local store with one extra battery.

I custom build houses for living and could not be happier with this 12v driver for the following reasons:

1, it has superior power for its size. my crew and myself used it to drive deck screws, floor screws, dry wall screws at tight spots, all day long. very handy all around driver.

2, compare with bigger conventional drill/driver, it is really easy on the wrist.

3, for its size, you can put it in the pouch and working on awkward spots like top of the ladder.

4, battery charge is not bad at all, again, for its size.

5, i dropped it quite a few times from 4 to 5 feet hight, still works no problem.

6, the LED light is a great feature.

if you are looking for a compact driver with solid quality, i highly recommend it. it does not however replace the 18v/36v hammer drill/driver for heavy duty drill/driving, like drive screws into masonary.

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With my recent home renovation project, it seems I have been buying tools like hotcakes (what does that even mean?) Of all my recent tool purchases (including sawsall, jigsaw, mitersaw,table saw, drivers, handtools, air nailers, sanders, etc) this is my favorite tool. Incredibly small, making it easy to lug around an attic, in a crawlspace, under cabinets. Fairly powerful despite its size. I have driven countless 4 inch deck screws, beefy lag bolts, and many more delicate tasks. No prob. Light is very nice also and battery level indicator is useful as well. I wouldn't mind a little more battery life, but the recharge time is so quick that with two batteries, you'll never be caught without one charged. I considered buying a right angle driver also, but then realised that I have not run across a project that required a driver with a lower profile than this little baby.

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Friday, February 14, 2014

Reviews of Smith & Hawken® 2 Pack Solar Spotlights - Oil Rubbed Bronze

Smith & Hawken® 2 Pack Solar Spotlights - Oil Rubbed Bronze
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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We live in Arizona and have just relandscaped our front and back yards. I have purchased a variety of solar lights. First I will say that when you use solar, especially to spot areas, you should plan to use double the lights you would normally use. That being said the Smith Hawkin lights are by far the brightest, longest lasting, most white lights. They will hold a charge from dark (7 pm) until 4 in the morning. We are very happy with these products. I have both the spots and the rock lights. They are well made and durable. They are not plastic like many of the other brands.

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I wanted to keep my Flag out all night, but didn't have the $$ and time to hard-wire some spots for proper illumination. After a quick search on Amazon, found these and decided to give them a try. Can't really complain, but to call them a "spot" light is being generous. These put out no more illumination than a cheap LED flashlight. The fact that you're running two lights off of just two AA rechargeable batteries also means you don't get many hours of light. They fade to black after about six hours; not enough to keep my Flag out the entire night. However, I like the sturdy construction of the material. These puppies were made to last! The solar panel itself is only plastic, so you need place it somewhere out of the way. And it doesn't take much light to recharge the system; even on cloudy days you get enough to power both lights for a few hours. I've noticed some condensation in one of the lights, but that doesn't seem to have affected it's performance. Overall I'm happy, but I think I will have to install low-voltage lights anyway.

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I've been a Smith & Hawken customer for years and was never let down by any of the products they market. These solar lights, however, are garbage. The angle adjustment bolt on the side of one of the fixtures broke of when I tried to adjust it (I was able to glue it back together with strong epoxy, but there is no way to adjust it now). The lights are quite bright when they work, that is their only good point. The glass part holding the bulb in is not sealed, so they fill with water very quickly even if at only a slight upward angle. Not a very useful for OUTDOOR lighting. I regret spending so much money on them when I could have purchased another set of inexpensive plastic spotlights that probably would have lasted at least through the winter. I cannot recommend these lights to anyone.

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I bought these last year and they are the best solar spotlights ever.

BUT

They sell for fifty bucks at target, regular price, and about thirty-ive on sale. I am bewildered to see them here for 159.00 and think someone must be smoking crack, either whoever is charging that price, or perhaps whoever is paying it. Just saying.

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Most solar spotlights I've experienced tend to be pretty dim. These were nice and bright, and charged well. Attractive fixtures, too. However, they shorted out a few times, and then stopped working all together about 3 months after purchase. Replaced the battery, no luck. Will try another brand.

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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Best Murray Feiss FM272BS Barrington 14-Inch Flushmount, Brushed Steel Deals

Murray Feiss FM272BS Barrington 14-Inch Flushmount, Brushed Steel with Opal Etched Glass
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Simple, attractive light. This two bulb version of this light leaves an 11 x 12 room a bit dim, but is nice in concert with accent lights in the room.

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Bought four 14 inch Murray Feiss Barrington lights for use in front entry and three bedrooms. Bought one smaller Barrington for a narrow hallway. So far, we really like their function and good looks.

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Friday, December 13, 2013

Nuvo 60/382 3 Light Trestle with Alabaster Glass Review

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Wow, this is really nice! Really no assembly except for attaching the chains. Perfect for over my kitchen island. I love it. It looks like a much more expensive light. Great value for the money. Came in only 2 days.

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The Nuvo line is great. I started off looking for a light for my island. It looks great! I have purchased three lights and they have made a big difference in the appearance of the updating. Very happy.

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The product picture does not do this light justice, and the pricing is incredible too! The workmanship and materials are better quality than anticipated. The metal is plentiful and built pretty solid without being too heavy. I can't wait to hang it over my kitchen island.

I was concerned about damage to my globes during shipping but they seem to be in tact (haven't checked for visual cracks yet). The packaging is well put together so that weight does not crush them.

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This lamp is gorgeous it looks much more expensive then it is i hung red berries from it for more of a country look over my island it is really a big light and makes a great statement in the room . another great product thanks

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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Reviews of Upgradelights Swag Lamp Light Pendant Plug in Chain Hung Lamp Brown

Upgradelights Swag Lamp Light Pendant Plug in Chain Hung Lamp Brown Linen Barrel
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I was very disappointed with this product. The shade was dented in the packaging process. The electrical cord not woven completely through the chain. For what it cost, it was a big disappointment.

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Everything that I was looking for. Nice quality would be happy to buy another. It did come with a small dent.

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This lamp is really nice, but the cord that we got with it was a bright gold color. It doesn't match the chain at all, so it really stands out and makes the lamp look pretty cheesy.

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I was looking for a lamp that fit a small rounded space in my basement. It serves as the poker room. This lamp fit the bill perfectly! It looks very expensive. The only thing is the cord and chain are dark brown and it's striking against my white walls. Oh well! I can totally live with that!

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