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Are you sick of constantly replacing burnt out light bulbs? Do you wish there was a way to save energy by using energy saving light and give back to the planet?
If this sounds like you, then LED desk lamps are a great alternative to conventional fluorescent lamps for a variety of different reasons. Here are a few ways these lamps can benefit you.
One of the biggest advantages of having LED desk lamps is that they save on power. Unlike most other lamps, they are unique in that they emit bright light without using a large amount of energy. This is beneficial in a variety of ways.
Not only does it save you money on power bills, but it lengthens the live of the bulbs as well. In fact, many LED lamp bulbs have been known to last for a year or longer before they need replacing. As a result, not only do you save on power bills, but you save on light bulbs too.
Another distinct benefit to having LED desk lamps is that they emit significantly less heat than other bulbs. Anyone who has accidentally burned their wrist or fingers after they grazed a hand against the hot surface of a lamp can tell you that this is an important trait in a light bulb. Not only does this make working under such lamps much easier, but it prevents fire hazards as well. Anyone who has a cluttered desk full of papers can attest that this is also quite important.
The flexibility of your LED desk lamps is also important, especially if you're working with art projects such as drawings, paintings, or quilts. Even normal office desk lamps can benefit from having a bit of extra flexibility. This leaves you with the option of choosing desk lamps with necks that have up to six different joints, allowing you to position the light exactly as you want.
Finally, the size of your LED desk lamps is also important, especially if you plan on ordering them in bulk. There are plenty of space saving desk lamps out there. Some come with clamps that will attach securely to different desks or counter tops. Others have flat bases, allowing you to make the most of your desk space. This is especially important for cubicles or library tables.
These are only a few things to look for in quality LED desk lamps. Keep in mind that, unlike other bulbs, LED desk lamps are also useful in that they contain no mercury or other harmful chemicals. Their natural light is sure to boost productivity and make the issue of saving energy and money much easier to deal with. Learn more today!
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Sunlight Desk Lamp Natural Full Spectrum Sun Light. Simulates Daylight. 150Watt Output uses 27 Watts. Touch On/Off Switch. List Price: Sale Price: $37.98 |
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Z-Bar High Power LED Lamp- Metallic Black/Cool List Price: Sale Price: $164.95 |
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48 LED Flexible Neck Desk Lamp, 7 Watt Bright White Table Reading Light, 2402 Sale Price: $30.00 |
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This is a great light for anybodies desk or table. It has 48 super bright LED's mounted in a flexible light, so you can point and shine the light where it is needed. The light from the LED's is a nice clean, white light that doesn't tire or strain your eyes... |
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Lumian Design LED Desk Light (built-in night light) Sale Price: $69.95 |
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This sleek desk lamp comes in a black finish and features a flip up design for convenience and versatility. The LED lamp offers 240 lumens of flicker free and UV free output at 6500K color temperature, and last up to 36,000 hrs... |
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Natural Daylight LED Desk Lamp - Energy Saving Solution Sale Price: $29.99 |
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This next generation energy-saving LED light used 90% less energy than a standard 100W incandescent light bulb and 75% less energy than an equivalent 26W CFL bulb with the same light output measured in lux... |
Posted by Irwan on June 16, 2011



