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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Joanne Dorin | Posted under Interior Decorating
Use A Magnifier Lamp For Improved Vision
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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. 1. Ultimate Table Top Lamp This is the world's best sewing or craft lamp. It has a unique design which allows the table top lamp to be used three different ways. Use it as a stylish piece of furniture with the accessories removed as a sewing machine lamp by extending the 60 degree arm or as a craft lamp by adding the magnifying arm and pattern holder. It's ideal for knitting, reading, crocheting, cross-stitch, needlework, sewing, and quilting. Uses a 20 watt low heat bulb and the lens is 13 cm diameter with 1.75x. 2. Classic Fluorescent This light is a an all purpose high output magnifying lamp with great clarity and an adjustable arm. It's perfect for any hobby including needlework, crocheting, models, or reading. It uses a 22 watt bulb and the lens is 13 cm diameter with 2.25x. 3. Mag Lamp This lamp provides an excellent source of light and because it can be clamped to any flat surface it provides a great deal of versatility. It's ideal for knitting, reading, crocheting, cross-stitch, needlework, sewing, and quilting. Uses a 60 watt low heat bulb and the lens is 13 cm diameter with 1.75x. 4. Arm Chair Magnifying Lamp - Brass This is more than just a magnifying lamp, it's an elegant piece of furniture. The lamp is on wheels and includes a chart holder and the lens is on a flexible arm which can be easily removed. It's perfect for any hobby including needlework, crocheting, models, or reading. It uses a 60 watt low energy bulb and the lens is 5 cm diameter with 1.75x. 5. Floorstanding Daylight Magnifying Lamp This is a freestanding floor lamp that has a nice long arm that's flexible allowing you to position it so it works with your positions. It's ideal for knitting, reading, crocheting, cross-stitch, needlework, sewing, and quilting. Uses a 18 watt low heat bulb and the lens is 13 cm diameter with 1.75x. Of course there are plenty of other magnifier lamps to choose from. 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 a magnifier lamp on line that will meet all your needs and you'll like save 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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