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Very informative thread! After reading through, I ordered a lamp from Amazon. Under $49 US (£39) tax shipping and delivered in 6 hours, yep! This one has 5 intensity levels and 5 color settings from 3200 to 6500. I use a binocular microscope and have the gooseneck lamp in case I need directional light. Don't mind the clutter of watches, those are usually moved off the bench when working on a watch. This really lights up the area nicely. The ring of leds on the binoculars is fairly cool when compared to the new lamp. I like it because once set it returns back to the setting when turned off and back on again.566958909_20230528_2023432.thumb.jpg.6c0677c1561d544d660b040725c90bd6.jpg1116591457_20230528_2156423.thumb.jpg.dd2bcffdb7071d01f3ce45522d310622.jpg

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12 minutes ago, Razz said:

Very informative thread! After reading through, I ordered a lamp from Amazon. Under $49 US (£39) tax shipping and delivered in 6 hours, yep! This one has 5 intensity levels and 5 color settings from 3200 to 6500. I use a binocular microscope and have the gooseneck lamp in case I need directional light. Don't mind the clutter of watches, those are usually moved off the bench when working on a watch. This really lights up the area nicely. The ring of leds on the binoculars is fairly cool when compared to the new lamp. I like it because once set it returns back to the setting when turned off and back on again.566958909_20230528_2023432.thumb.jpg.6c0677c1561d544d660b040725c90bd6.jpg1116591457_20230528_2156423.thumb.jpg.dd2bcffdb7071d01f3ce45522d310622.jpg

Could you share the like from Amazon where you bought this? Thnx

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6 hours ago, Waggy said:

That looks like it. I will try to post the Amazon one.

6 hours ago, oldhippy said:

What a nice light and it hardly takes up any room and its not expensive at all. 

Yes, and it doesn't give off much if any heat. Slight bit to the touch but not anything noticeable after a few inches away. There are 2 light bars that move independently up to 90 to the front/side. The light bar attaches to a bendable post, so can be manipulated a bit for height as well.

 

19 minutes ago, Razz said:

That looks like it. I will try to post the Amazon one.

Yes, and it doesn't give off much if any heat. Slight bit to the touch but not anything noticeable after a few inches away. There are 2 light bars that move independently up to 90 to the front/side. The light bar attaches to a bendable post, so can be manipulated a bit for height as well.

 

"Ksunun Double Head LED Desk Lamp, Architect Desk Lamps for Home Office, 24W Brightest Workbench Office Lighting-5 Color Modes and 5 Dimmable Eye Protection Modern Desk Lamp for Monitor Studio Reading"

Not sure how to copy the link without private info, but this is the exact product listing description.

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