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I want to buy a new desk lamp for using in my computer room. I used to have a halogen spotlight and it was great but used to get really hot. It was a cheap lamp.
Do all Halogen lights heat up? My cat burned her bum on the last one and I would rather not live with the smell of singed cat hair again.
Do all Halogen lights heat up? My cat burned her bum on the last one and I would rather not live with the smell of singed cat hair again.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks - so I am now back at the beginning again in my search for adequate lighting for my little computer area.
The halogen light that I had was really good but Princess Merlin is a stupid cat and did not realise that she had set her bum on fire until I saw the smoke and advised her - she is long haired. I thought that it was just this particular light, due to its reasonable cost, was warming up more than a 'normal' halogen light.
The halogen light that I had was really good but Princess Merlin is a stupid cat and did not realise that she had set her bum on fire until I saw the smoke and advised her - she is long haired. I thought that it was just this particular light, due to its reasonable cost, was warming up more than a 'normal' halogen light.
I have two lamps which have mini -fluorescent tubes (11 watt energy-saving PL tube). They give a good "daylight" illumination, excellent for office work and reading etc. They are several years old on original tubes and run barely warm. I bought them from the now defunct Tchibo stores, but similar are available at Argos. (Incidentally, don't be put off by "fluorescent" - there is NO flicker that you can get sometimes with the large tubes.)
My kids have these lights:
http://www.lampsandli...ilver--07_6910_UK_BOX
for reading in bed and they are great and don't get hot as they are meant for kids use - there are various ways of attaching them, though mainly to attacje them to a bed - I guess it would depend on what kind of desk you have whether it would be suitable
http://www.lampsandli...ilver--07_6910_UK_BOX
for reading in bed and they are great and don't get hot as they are meant for kids use - there are various ways of attaching them, though mainly to attacje them to a bed - I guess it would depend on what kind of desk you have whether it would be suitable
recatnap - my dad had a lamp from that site ( www.seriousreaders.com ) and it was excellent. However I am looking for something cheaper. Thanks for the link though.
annie - the lights look good, I will consider my options.
I am using the main light and a little table lamp just now but it still doesn't seem to be enough.
annie - the lights look good, I will consider my options.
I am using the main light and a little table lamp just now but it still doesn't seem to be enough.
Wolf, you may be able to get a better deal as well - I got two for £50 from ebay. That was about 4 or 5 years ago and they have been used every night (and sometimes left on all day!) and I have never had to change the bulbs. The kids have them attached to their beds and even when they have been on for hours, they are still touchable.
If you want true white light you may not be able to better these. Compared with normal lamps they are in another world.
http://www.ottlite.co...uO_06cCFYob4QodeU9G9w
http://www.ottlite.co...uO_06cCFYob4QodeU9G9w