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Tools & Hardware : Grandrich ES-101 EZ Reader 27-Watt Fluorescent Floor Lamp

Grandrich ES-101 EZ Reader 27-Watt Fluorescent Floor Lamp

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MSRP Price: $99.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3235





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Grandrich
EAN: 0082785233507
Label: Grandrich
Product Manufacturer: Grandrich
Model: ES-101
Publisher: Grandrich
Release Date: December 01, 2004
Ranking: 3235
Studio: Grandrich


Product facts:
  • Fluorescent floor lamp
  • 59-1/2 inches tall with adjustable gooseneck and on/off switch
  • Simulates sunlight for clear, bright, comfortable lighting
  • Earth Smart / Energy Star certified
  • Includes 27-watt fluorescent bulb







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
MODEL- ES-101N VENDOR- GRANDRICH CORP. FEATURES- Full-Spectrum EZ Reader Floor Lamp- Computer Gray finish A floor lamp that can simulate natures own sunlight. It produces a glare-free reading light that helps to reduce eyestrains and at the same time saves energy. A flexible gooseneck design for flexibility and a convenient on/off shade switch all included with a 27 watt full spectrum compact fluorescent bulb. This EZ reader floor lamp is perfect for reading sewing close-up tasks especially for eyes over 40 and for anyone who wants to bring natural sunlight into their homes. * Maximum height is 60 * Lamp: 49.5H / Shade: 10L x 5.5W x 1.5H * 1 x 27 watt PL Compact Fluorescent Bulb (included) * Energy efficient bulb uses only 26 watts to give light output of a 100 watt incandescent! www.grandrich.com

Amazon.com Item Description:
The Grandrich ES-101N EZ Reader floor lamp simulates outdoor sunlight, which is balanced across the entire spectrum of color visible to the human eye. This is the clearest, brightest and most comfortable lighting you will ever use. This lamp helps reduce eye strain, provides more vivid colors and better contrast for reading, and creates sharp visibility for more detail. It is glare free making it ideal for computer use. The 10,000 hour bulb life lasts 6-10 times longer than standard bulbs and yet uses two-thirds less energy than an equivalent 100-watt incandescent bulb. The bulb will not hum or flicker and is a safe and cool alternative to incandescent and halogen bulbs. The lamp insures you will see more comfortably for reading, working, and all close up tasks and hobbies and can be placed on the floor near any work or reading location such as a sofa, chair, desk, or table. It is gray in color and the on/off switch is conveniently located on the shade. It has earned the Energy Star certification. Measurements are as follows: 10-inch HD plastic shade, 10-3/4-inch HD base, 9-1/2-inch gooseneck metal adjustable arm, and 49-1/2-inches in height.--Bree Norlander

What's in the Box
EZ Reader floor lamp and one 27-watt fluorescent bulb











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Doesn't Even Work!!
Huge box, unpack, assemble, plug in,
NOTHING! It doesn't even turn ON!
Now I have to pack, haul, and ship back.
I hate when this happens. A lot of hassle
for nothing. I am going to go and buy locally.

I ordered 2 extra bulbs. Now I have to mail them back too
to a different address.

Skip this product!





Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Grandrich EZ reader lamp #ES-101N
Very disatisfied with this product. It worked for about 1 week (oI only turned it on 2 times) then it stopped. I ordered a new bulb which will not work in the lamp. I have another Grandrich table lamp that works fine.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - ?
These are excellent reading lamps. My 2 year old lamp burnt out, [not the lamp bulb itself, but the electronics in the lamp base], could not locate parts,so purchased a new lamp from you, + 2 sets of electronic replacement units, just in case they burn out again. Your overnite delivery was a godsend, certainly appreciated it. I am a happy camper otherwise.

Joe Nagy.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Remember: You're paying for the bulb, not the lamp
The lamp is really secondary...it's nothing fancy, just pvc pipe really. Although as someone else noted, it's not really ugly, it's just not fancy.

But the bulb REALLY does help. I do a lot of reading and studying, and so far I have not experienced any eye fatigue. I just gave one to my mom as a pre-Christmas gift; she has had some eye problems and reads a lot and does crosswords, and she loved it from the get go.

So my recommendation is that since it's really the bulb you want, buy the cheapest lamp that you can, and I believe that this one is the most reasonably priced.



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