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Old 02-07-2012, 08:10 PM
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I bought a LED clamp light from Lowes several months ago (actually bought 3 total.) Lowes had them on clearance for $15.00. They are a great alternative to the more expensive Ott lights. I have 1 by my cutting table that I can move over to the sewing machine when I need extra light, 1 by my chair for hand sewing (especially good when hand sewing a dark binding to a dark backing) and 1 by my bed for reading. I found a similar light on Ikea's website (http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/80169636/) I think I could use an extra in my sewing area as I really like the bright lighting on detailed work.
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I so agree the more light the better. Thanks for the link they look great.
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I bought one at either Lowes or Menards and paid $19 on sale. It is the floor model with the adjustable neck. I have it over my sewing table but wish I had it over my cutting table. I love it and am kicking myself for not getting a couple more at that price!
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I've always wondered about the huge price tag on the Ott lights. Seems to me it's not the lamp, it's the bulb that is important, and as long as you get the right bulb you'd be okay.
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Great to know. I definitely need more lighting when sewing on the sofa.
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I don't know what the deal is why they are so expensive. I know my sil bought a knock off one at a hardware store and it was a great lite and cheaper. I have 5 or 6 ott lites.lol
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thanks for the link... i think this is just the ticket for my 90yo aunt
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Thanks for the link. We're off in our Motorhome to Europe in a fortnight and I'll get DH to pull into IKEA when we see one (always pass at least three on the way down to Spain).
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I like halogen lights myself. They can get very hot but do give off a brilliant, white light. Have one by my chair in the LR for hand sewing; one in my sewing room that I can use wherever needed, and have them in my kitchen as under cabinet lighting. Now if those would only help me cook better meals!
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