🔧 See the Details, Master the Craft!
The Cocoarm LED Magnifier Lamp features a powerful 5X magnification lens and an 8W LED light with stepless dimming, designed for various applications including reading, crafting, and beauty services. Its 360° rotatable design and user-friendly USB plug make it a versatile addition to any workspace.
Brand | Cocoarm |
Manufacturer | Cocoarm |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 cm; 1.54 kg |
Manufacturer reference | Cocoarmpecsyq69ah |
Part Number | Cocoarmpecsyq69ah |
Colour | Black |
Shape | Round |
Material | Glass, Iron, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Finish types | Finished |
Number of Lights | 100 |
Specific Uses | Decoration |
Special features | Energy Saving, Eye Protection |
Shade Colour | Black |
Shade Material | Glass |
Light Direction | Adjustable |
Power and Plug Description: | Corded Electric |
Switch Style | Push Button |
Switch Installation Type | Tabletop |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Wattage | 8 watts |
Item Weight | 1.54 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**R
Light great
Although it is weighted it still falls over and will not switch off you have to pull the adapter off
M**M
Good but not fully stable
Good, bright light, dimmable and colour temperature can be varied. E problem is that the base isn’t heavy enough when the lamp is leaning out to its maximum distance. It topples over. For maximum flexibility it needs extra weight on the base or be clamped to the workbench.
G**I
Light my way
Perfect for crafting. Sturdy and easy to use fast delivery
K**R
Ideal for purpose
I was very pleased with my lamp. It was exactly as I expected and delivered on time. If I had one complaints, as I am 80 yrs old I was confused about how it plugged in. My neighbour explained but may I suggest it either comes with the funny plug or ask if customer needs plug with delivery
J**N
Could be better
The light and glass are great but the base is not heavy enough to support it if you want to stretch the arm outWe had to secure to the table with a clamp
H**E
Brilliant!
Great product. Brought for my brother for Christmas for him to use whilst painting War Hammer. Different lighting and brightness settings.
P**K
The base is nothing like heavy enough.
The light is OK but the base is not nearly heavy enough nor really big enough. The upshot of this is that at pretty much any angle the lamp tips over, which renders it in its current form somewhat useless. However to make the item stable the following procedure can be followed.Remove the lamp from the base by pulling upwards.Turn the base overUsing a small philips/ pozidrive screwder remove the four small screws.Open the baseInside you will find a small cement casting. This is supposed to be the ballast but it is not heavy enough, hence the problem.Take a roll of code 4 lead flashing and using the cement casting as a template and a pen draw out 6 circles / discs on the lead flashing (you can buy a 6m roll for around £70 from any good builders merchant or Amazon. You wont need all that much so you will have plenty left over. Its not bad to keep some in stock, especially if you have a slate roof.)Carefully cut these out using a pair of tin snips or a pair of scissors that you don't really care about.At this point it should be noted that lead is a pretty toxic metal and you should be wearing gloves and definitely wash your hands afterwards with plenty of soap and hot water.Anyway back to the lead circles. You will have to notch them as per the cement casting and there is also an offset hole that you have to make. I found that the easiest way to cut these notches was to use a sharp narrow chisel. You can push the chisel into the lead to make small cuts. As lead is quite soft you won't damage the blade. Be sure to cut onto a soft piece of wood or old vinyl. Once you have cut out the lead discs place them in base and replace the bottom cover. Be careful not to over tighten the screws. The plastic into which you are screwing is very poor quality and quite soft and it is easy to strip the plastic. If you do strip the plastics then either use some slightly larger screws (available from Amazon) or put a little 2 part epoxy (available from Amazon) in the screw hole first.Tighten the 4 screws. And that's it. You are all set for hours of magnifying pleasure.
G**D
Good value for money
Variable lighting is very good. Base needs to be heavier as lens tips over when arm fully extended
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