Archive for the ‘Lamp’ Category




by David Allen on June 9th, 2009
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There are many stories of the UFO’s flying around these days, so why not get involved and create your mysterious lights in the night sky. There are two settings, the first makes the inner lights come on, while the second will light up the ring of twenty four lights, the body is magnetic and or there is a hook for hanging up, cool!     Product Features New Model Two switch modes Fo ...
by David Allen on June 1st, 2009
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Solar powered are cool, but these look very special indeed with the lights taking the shape of flower buds and the whole unit being shaped like an entire plant, it looks just fantastic and being solar powered it can be just left to work away on its own.     Product Features One ultra bright white LED bulbs in each flower LED bulbs flash continuously in a set pattern Stems are adjust ...


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by max on May 29th, 2009
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Here’s an awesome deal of pack of 3 outdoor solar lights, all of these run on a single photovoltaic solar cell, great for keeping your outdoors bright without use of any household electricity but with solar power. These are great for continuous lighting through the night for a dark driveway or yard area. Be sure to position the multi-angle floodlight trio in direct sunlight through ...
by David Allen on May 28th, 2009
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This is brilliant piece, it is only a foot high, has a built cooling fan and when it is late at night it can lit up and the beam sent up into the sky, you never know the Dark Knight may make an appearance.     Features: Powered by a plug-in, UL adapter and two ultra-bright bulbs, the piece also includes a fan to keep it cool With a swivel feature enabling the Bat-Signal to pan across ...
by David Allen on May 27th, 2009
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These types of designs are made to confuse and amaze, to be honest they do both at the same time, you see the item and think that it is one thing, only to find that it has another purpose or the same purpose, it depends what way you look at it.     Lamp/Lamp light bulb: 100V 30W Optional: Lamp/Lamp base: Size: 7.2 (diameter) x 4.5cm Colours: black, white Includes: lamp base, manual ( ...
by David Allen on May 26th, 2009
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This is a brilliant piece of technology that glows red with the water is hot and blue when it runs cold, therefore no more mistakes or accidents. So when the hot tap is switched on it will be showing blue, but as soon as the hot water starts to come though then it changes to red.     Product Features Temperature-Sensitive - Water glows BLUE when cold; water glows RED when hot Fully a ...
by David Allen on May 25th, 2009
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It is amazing what lights can be made out of these days, so many ideas to choose from and yet only the better ones make it. Yet this has to be one of the best battery powered light around and that is no yolk.     Product Specifications: Special fried egg design light The egg yolk is the power on/off switch and also the emitting part Powered by 3pcs AA batteries (Not included) Size ...
by David Allen on May 25th, 2009
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This cool looking design is a light, it has been produced to high standards and yet the Tuba is a deceptive looking piece of equipment. The user can control it by hand movements from in from the of the scene, the light effect can also be changed to various colours too. Main Features: Quality Mathmos materials and construction Music sensitivity adjustment control Made from pressed glass ...
by max on May 13th, 2009
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Here’s a nifty idea for future reading lamps, a dynamic hand-powered lamp that is completely driven by the energy generated by your hand, kinetic they call it. Really cool, great idea! Karin Johansson’s lamp is a wonderful and eco-friendly concept that uses the globe of the earth as your source of light and the kinetic energy of your hands as the source of power. A dynamo placed ...
by max on March 17th, 2009
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We’ve seen a slew of solar-powered lamps in the last couple years but this is the very first time “dirt”, (yes, the stuff that’s on your ground) has been used to power a lamp.  We wonder how long this will go, specifically when it will be available to the consumers. The soil lamp uses the chemical reaction between copper, zinc, and slightly moistened mud to crea ...

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