D. C. Powers
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Nice little product, although the neck is a little shorter than what the picture displays so it can be a bit deceiving as is the color. It is more ivory than white. Although I don't care my girl who is particular and wanted this product was a little disappointed since it did not match the picture. The LED was bright in my opinion and it is a nice designed product.Best Deals for Magnetic Mounting Base Working Gooseneck Lamp 110v + 10 LED Light
Use this on my bandsaw. Lights the work area very well. AC cord attaches at the base and is thus completely out of the work space. Writing on the box is typical import "manglish" but the product itself I can fully recommend.Honest reviews on Magnetic Mounting Base Working Gooseneck Lamp 110v + 10 LED Light
I have owned this for over a year now and it has survived a LOT of use. The mains cord goes in to the back of the base and is quite long thankfully. The magnet is nice and strong...but my Brother sewing machine has a plastic case, so that proved to be a bit of a setback. In the end I just plonked it on the thread guide on the top of the machine. You have to be careful to put it at an angle so that it does not trap the thread as it goes round the guide. I never thought that it would hold there, but it has proved so good that I am still using it that was even now. You have to move it to thread the machine, which is a nuisance, but it has worked so well even in that ridiculous position, that I haven't been bothered gluing some Velcro to it and the machine to hold it in a different place.The only place I can sew has almost no light at all other than this and it makes a massive difference when sewing. It even gives out sufficient light, that I can light the desk up enough to be able to read, unpick stitches and even do minor alterations to my clothes.
I like that it has it's own little switch on the top of the base as well. That was not clear from the pictures, but is a most welcome feature! Why do sewing machine manufacturers not put enough lights on machines in the first place? My old Toyota with it's 40W bulb was wonderful for seeing what you are doing, but it is irritating that since LEDs came along, you now have to external lights and try to fix them on to plastic machines. Even if the case of my machine had been metal, I do not think it would have been very well attached, since most sewing machines tend to have very curved surfaces and not the nice flat surface a magnet needs to be able to stick really well.
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