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Trac tree floor lamp has 3 separate adjustable lights so you can direct light where needed. Each light has a separate switch so you can use one at a time or all 3 for maximum light output. Measures 64" in height and uses standard 60W incandescent bulbs.
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Technical Details
- 64" in Height- Black Painted Finish
- 3 Metal Adjustable Shades
- 3 Separate Rotary Switches
- Uses 60W incandescent bulbs (Not Included)
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By Brian
I wanted a lamp that would be able to last with my cats and 10yr old son running around the house.This was the perfect solution for both.It is sturdy and well made with aluminum shielding for the bulbs which is better for me than glass or plastic.Set-up was fast and easy(7 minutes) and it looks great and throws off a lot of light.I am using compact fluorescent 23's instead of incandescents and the lamp stays cool and also saves energy .Needless to say my son loves it and wants one for his room!It really is a nice product.Trac Tree Lamp Black
By Rachel Iovino (New York)
I bought this lamp for my mom for Christmas. She loves it. It has a really nice design and is a nice addition to her living room.
By DB (NYC)
It's easy enough to put together and looks fine. The problem is that there are no diffusers on the lamp - which makes the bulbs blinding and the spread of light very narrow.
By R. A. Pennington (Coos Bay, OR United States)
1-It's stylish...black with chrome accents work well for dressing up a room
2-It's substantial...heavy enough base plate holds this well-built lamp up nicely
3-It's easy to assemble...no tools required as pieces screw together
4-It's cheap and free shipping to boot...go to a furniture store and see how much their lamps are
5-It works well...pivot each pod to put the light where you want it
By Moyer
I was very pleased when I saw it come out of the box. It looks very nice and had a sturdy base that could even stand up on a carpet. On the first day I used the maximum allowed 60 watt bulbs. A horrible smell filled the room and gave me a headache. I found the center lamp could not be turned off. The reason why is because the rotating switches were held on with glue. The glue melted on the center lamp, and spinning the switch would not turn the small cylindrical piece inside that was covered in melted glue. Apparently I was also breathing in the fumes from hot glue.
I figured 60 watts was too much so after the glue solidified again (after I unplugged it to turn it off) I tried using only 40 watts in all lamp fixtures. The same problem came back. It took twice as long for the glue to melt, but the problem was still there.
I won't use 20 watts because I wanted to use it to read. I am going to attempt to send it back asap if it is not too late.
The worst part of it all is that it is so obvious that you should not be putting glue at the top of a lamp that gets too hot to touch. I am not an engineer, but even I can figure out that making the switches screw on like the top of a bottle would be much better than using a glue which melts and releases horrible fumes.
I am surprised none of the other reviewers had this problem. I wonder if I am the only one unlucky enough to have gotten one which had glue switches instead of some other model they were using. I noticed some of the other reviewers mentioned the smell and heat, but not this problem.
I will not buy from this company again.
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