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Posted on July 2, 2007 by Joanne Dorin | Posted under Interior Decorating
A Magnifying Lamps Can Make The Difference
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Whether you are working on a sewing project, beading, quilting, crocheting, or working on your needlepoint sometimes we need a little assistance with some extra lighting and magnification and that's where a magnifying lamp comes in really handy. It can make a big difference to a stitcher and they are so affordable. Why any one would do without doesn't make sense. There are a variety of styles to have a look at. 1. Daylight Lamps Is the perfect choice for any hobby such as quilting, needlework, modeling, or even reading. It's elegant, practical, and stylish. It has an organizing tray that's removable, a chart holder, and of course the magnifying lens. Remove the accessories and you've got a classy addition to any room. This ones a real chameleon! The lens is 5 inches in diameter with a 1.75X magnification and it uses a 20 watt low heat bulb which simulates natural day light for clarity and proper color matching. 2. Dazor Lamps This is like the Cadillac in lamps. It comes with a magnifier that is lighted and has an optical grade glass lense. The light goes all the way around the magnifying lens providing the highest intensity possible. It has a 42" jointed arm so positioning comfortably is easy. There are 3 style options with the Dazor lamps. The high lighting magnifier provides the light on one side, while the stretch view has a larger magnifying area but it also has a larger price tag, and the economy flex has the best price with bendable arm and all the basics. All three styles come with a sturdy clamp base for the table top, a caster base which has 4 legs with rollers, and a pedestal base which is nice and sturdy and good for carpets. Choose from 5 different magnifying lenses. 3. Ott Portable Lamps Portable is the key here weighing under 4 pounds these are easy to move around. Comes with an automatic on off when it's opened and a flip out magnifier. It measure 4" x 11" and uses a 13 watt bulb. If you need the flexibility of a traveling lamp this ones worth looking at. 4. Omega Magnifier This lamp has duel bulbs so you can quickly adjust the amount of light. A very valuable feature! It has a 32" arm that swings, uses two 9 watt bulbs, and had a 7.5" glass lens. 5. Visual Mate Now it doesn't get any more portable than this. Hang it around your neck and move around the house with ease. Weighs under 1 pound, with a 22 watt tube bulb, and a 5 inch magnifier. There are all kinds of magnifier lamps on the market. Which you choose is entirely up to your personal needs, likes, and choices but here are some of the lamps you might want to have a look at. There are just a few things to watch for when choosing your lamp. 1. Make sure the lamp has an adequate bulb for the tasks you want to perform 2. Make sure the lamp has a flexible arm 3. Check the amount of magnification to make sure it is adequate. 1.75x is the minimum you should purchase 4. Does it clamp to a desk, is it easy to move, lightweight 5. What type of finish does it have You can buy magnifying lamps on line that will meet all your needs and you'll like save some money too. Joanne is an author of Decorz.com. If you're looking for more lighting decor ideas for your home visit http://www.decorz.com. About The Author: |
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