Ott lights.
#61
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: San Antonio, FL
Posts: 62
I have a floor model that I use to read by in my favorite chair
and my sister gave me a table top that I use with my sewing machines & serger. I like them because it provides bright light that doesn't blind you in you look directly into it. They are very expensive but I got mine 60% off and my sister got the desk model 50% off...still pricey.
and my sister gave me a table top that I use with my sewing machines & serger. I like them because it provides bright light that doesn't blind you in you look directly into it. They are very expensive but I got mine 60% off and my sister got the desk model 50% off...still pricey.
#62
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Atlanta, IL
Posts: 56
Originally Posted by mpspeedy
Between getting older and beginning cataracts I have the worst time tellig black from blue in particular. I can't remember how many times I have ended up with blue pants and black socks or the opposite. One time I actually did a public presentation with the wrong color blouse.
#64
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Enid, OK
Posts: 8,273
OTT lite is in the process of changing their light fixtures and bulbs...if you have an older model, you might want to stock up soon...
also you can find "daylight/full spectrum" bulbs in office stores as well..
also you can find "daylight/full spectrum" bulbs in office stores as well..
#65
Love mine so far. I bought it from Joann's a few months ago.
Since I've been unable to sew due to two knee replacements in
the last year and a half with complications. So I've been using
it as a reading light. Might have to get another one when I get back to sewing which will be real soon hopefully. Hugs, Sharon
Since I've been unable to sew due to two knee replacements in
the last year and a half with complications. So I've been using
it as a reading light. Might have to get another one when I get back to sewing which will be real soon hopefully. Hugs, Sharon
#67
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 15
I have two, One I love the other I don't care for. I got it at Joann's, the first I got in Canada. The problem with the one from Joann's: it is topheavy and the base is not heavy, or large enough to keep it upright when sitting in my easy chair, which is where I like to do my hand sewing. I have to keep a magazine basket on it to help keep its head up. It does have the advantage of clamping onto a table tho. These are both floor models.
#69
Originally Posted by quiltmaker
I have 6 Ott lights at various work stations in my room. They are fabulous. Frankly I just don't see well enough without them....that said I bought mine many years ago at I believe at office supply store and they were suprisingly a lot less money there than at a sewing/quilting store.
#70
Originally Posted by quiltmaker
I have 6 Ott lights at various work stations in my room. They are fabulous. Frankly I just don't see well enough without them....that said I bought mine many years ago at I believe at office supply store and they were suprisingly a lot less money there than at a sewing/quilting store.
I am told that the ones from quilt stores are brighter but I don't see much difference between my two lights.
Yes, they are worth the money, but you can always use your coupons at Joann's. I did......and saved !!!!
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