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|  | |  | | | Good Earth Lighting GL6543-BK-GLI Lincoln Park Torchiere with Opal Glass Diffuser, Black | | | | | SKU:
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Out of stock | | | | | | The Lincoln Park torchiere is a contemporary style Energy Star approved floor lamp which has a white finish with an opal glass diffuser. The Lincoln Park torchiere comes with a 55-watt light bulb which provides an excellent light source for your home or office. | | | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 18.0 inches | | Product Width: | 12.0 inches | | Product Height: | 1.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 26.0 inches | | Package Width: | 14.25 inches | | Package Height: | 5.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 16.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 235 reviews |
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| | Features | 1-55 watt 2D fluorescent included10,000 hour bulb lifeQuality glass and metal construction5 year limited warrantyEnergy Star & Title 24 Compliant
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 235 customer reviews )
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93 of 94 found the following review helpful:
Effective, inexpensive floor lamp Dec 23, 2008
By FrenchFry I ordered this product from Amazon a few weeks ago to replace the old halogen torchiere lamp I had in the living room for more than a decade. Even though I selected free shipping, the package arrived promptly and in perfect condition. It took about 15 minutes to unwrap and assemble by myself. The lamp parts were very carefully packed at the factory so everything inside, including the glass bowl, was in perfect shape. The light itself gives out a white glow rather than the hallogen's yellow glow I was used to, but it lighten's up the room just about the same while costing less to run. One thing, though, the lamp doesn't "warm up" immediately, you have to wait 2 or 3 seconds to get the full power, but that is not a problem for me, so I'm pretty much happy with my purchase. If you're just looking for a basic lamp to light up a room, this is it.
81 of 82 found the following review helpful:
Fluorescent tourchiere lamp replaces older quartz lamp Jul 14, 2008
By J. DeYoung Product works well, arrived on time, and is bright enough for reading and lighting the room. My wife wanted me to replace an older quartz tourchiere that was very hot. She was concerned about overheating and the possibility of fire. The flourescent lamp runs very cool, and puts out nearly an equivalent amount of light. Not to mention uses less electricity.
50 of 50 found the following review helpful:
Delicate assembly, great lighting Sep 16, 2008
By Westporter
"Elaine"
I bought 4 of these floor lamps, 2 black and 2 white. They provide excellent room lighting, using energy-efficient bulbs and are perfect for a room that has no other overhead lighting. The white ones were much trickier to assemble. There are four sections to be screwed together and they must be perfectly aligned or the threads cross. You cannot undo the connection without stripping the threads. The white ones didn't line up as well, seemed possibly lighter in substance than the black. I wondered if they were manufactured in a different factory.You also must be very careful in moving them around; they get out of line easily. If you are very careful in assembling, you'll have a good lamp at a low price. I love the style and they look great in my house.
57 of 58 found the following review helpful:
Great lamp Dec 22, 2008
By Mr. Nicholas B. Pruitt This lamp look and works great! I can not belive a lamp of this quality could be around fifty bucks. The shade is made of real glass and the light illuminates the whole room which is about 22 ft by 18 ft wide. The light also dimmer switch wich is pretty cool because you can make the room ligher or darker if you wish.
35 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Cheap metal thread assembly nightmare easily destroyed Feb 03, 2010
By Tom Diaz I bought two of these through Amazon. I was able to assemble one of them successfully. The other was a disaster.
The problem is the cheap metal and poor tooling (threads) characteristic of products made in China.
The lamp comes well packaged, and all the parts arrived intact. Assembly requires threading three tubes together (the bottom one into a base first) and then threading the bowl onto the topmost part of the tube. The wire runs through all of the parts, the base is heavy and the bowl is fragile, so the whole thing is awkward to assemble.
Of crucial importance is that the threads must be exactly (and I mean surgically) aligned in order for each part of the pole to be screwed into its mate. After exercising my broad command of Anglo-Saxon oaths, I was able to successfully assemble the first lamp. It provides a good, bright light, although there is about a one second delay before the bulb warms up and gives out light.
The second lamp ended up in the trash. In theory, I could have returned it. However, one of the joints was frozen, and another completely stripped, so I could not fully disassemble it and repack it, even with a plumber's wrench. I gave up, chalked it off once again to experience, and carted it off to the trash.
The bright side is that the Chinese Air Force will never equal ours. Parts problem!
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