Ledu L423MB Knight Incandescent Swing Arm Desk Lamp, 22 Reach, Matte Black

Category: Office Product

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Product Description

22" adjustable arm with weighted base for stability. "Easy-dial" on/off switch. Accepts 75 watt incandescent bulb, not included.


Product Details

Warranty Manufacturer's three-year warranty.
Publisher LEDU CORPORATION/ADVANTUS
Features
  • Incandescent desk lamp with swing arm, "Easy dial" on/off cap switch and weighted base.
  • Swing arm, weighted base for stability.
  • "Easy-dial" on/off cap switch.
  • Accepts 75W bulb, GEL41032 (sold separately).
EAN 0072743000661
Color MATTE BLACK
Brand Ledu
Format Office Product
UPC 072743000661
Label LEDU CORPORATION/ADVANTUS
MPN L423MB
Studio LEDU CORPORATION/ADVANTUS
Title Ledu L423MB Knight Incandescent Swing Arm Desk Lamp, 22 Reach, Matte Black
Department Office
Model L423MB
Manufacturer LEDU CORPORATION/ADVANTUS

Customer Reviews

A very nice little lamp.

Review by V. Christy, 2010-05-26

I use it on my kitchen bar for detail work or reading. It has a small foot print. It only takes a couple seconds for the bulb to warm up to it's brightest. I love the easy turn knob for on and off at the top of it. It turns easily! Don't expect it to have a long reach like an architect lamp. It is smaller then one of those lights for height and reach but it is better as I needed a smaller lamp for my bar. So for me it was better then a large architect lamp. I am very satisfied with this item. So if you aren't expecting a large architect light and need a smaller version of one this is the lamp for you.


An expensive lamp of imperfect quality

Review by Pete99, 2010-05-08

Overall I'm happy with this purchase.

What I didn't like:

1) There are a couple of places on the base where the black paint was rubbed off a bit, enough to see some of the underlying silver metal color a little. It's not too noticeable but Ledu needs to have better quality control. The rest of the lamp has no such flaws.

2) There are no instructions to attach the bulb cover to the lamp and the solution isn't obvious. If you look closely enough you'll see three very subtle grooves in the cover that match to three pins in the lamp. You can basically screw the cover into the lamp (turning it clockwise) but it might take you a few tries because it's not as easy as screwing in a light bulb for example.

3) In the past I've used much bigger swing-arm lamps and remember them being very easy to orient into all positions with just one hand. This lamp isn't one of those. While the joints aren't incredibly stiff, the problem is that the base wants to tip so you're fighting that a bit while positioning. When raising the lamp as high as it will go, two hands (one holding the base) are pretty much required. I haven't had the lamp very long so maybe it'll loosen up.

There are also knobs you can tighten at each joint if you have the opposite problem.

The top part (where the bulb is) is much easier to position with one hand and that's probably the only thing I'll need to adjust on a regular basis.

4) Considering the previous points and the size of the lamp, I also think this lamp is overpriced. Unfortunately I couldn't find a cheaper one that I liked.

Other notes:

1) Inside the bulb cover it warns about too much heat if you use anything greater than a 13-watt CFL bulb. Maybe that's just to protect themselves from lawsuits. The socket also accepts regular incandescent bulbs.

I found that the included 13-watt CFL bulb (60-watt equivalent) was more than enough for a desk. In fact I'm going to buy something in the 1 to 5-watt range because I keep the room and screen quite dark and I don't want the lamp to overpower things or cause glare on the screen.

2) The black parts of the lamp are truly black. The product picture on this webpage makes it look like dark gray.

3) The maximum vertical reach from the bottom of the bulb to the desk is about 15". The misleading 22" claim in the advertising is from the top of the lamp to the desk.

4) The maximum horizontal reach from the center of the base to the center of the bulb is about 11.5". The base itself is about 6" in diameter.

I keep the lamp on the front edge of my desk so the limited reach isn't a problem for me.


Ledu Desk Lamp

Review by D. Reel, 2010-03-02

We had ordered one lamp like this from another website and they kept
postponing the ship date up to three months. Cancelled that order,and
ordered from Amazon and it arrived very quickly within 4 days.
It works well and love it.


Works well for me

Review by F. Hall, 2009-08-09

I needed a lamp to fit in my new computer desk hutch, so it couldn't be too tall, but I wanted more adjustability and a heavier base than the usual cheapo gooseneck. This fits the bill nicely but it is a little pricey (why I only gave 4 stars). I use a CFL bulb (energy savings!) with it. The only thing that would make it better is if they included a power outlet in the base.


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