Editorial Product Review:Item Description:3 light tree lamp stands 64' high with a 9' base and 4 7 8' diameter shades. Includes On Off switch on each lamp holder. Uses (3) 60W A19 bulbs (not included). Silver.
Amazon.com Item Description:Great for dorm rooms, kids' rooms or small offices, this stylish silver-tone floor lamp from Grandrich features three lights that brighten up a dark corner and give more warmth and light to your home. Measuring 64 inches tall, this lamp fits nicely next to a chair or bookshelf, and is easy to assemble in minutes. It takes three 60-watt bulbs and wipes clean with a dry cloth.
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2/3 of the lamps were broken
I ordered three of these lamps and 2 were broken. They are not durable enough to be shipped.
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Get what you pay for
Item came in damaged. Vendor contacted by e-mail about how everything was with product. I let them know my concerns. Never receieved e-mail back. To cheap of a product to waste my time with.
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JUNK shouldn't even deserve one star...
This product is constructed of cheap plastic... shades, joints, everything! The post does not assemble correctly and therefore leans or tilts to the side. The tiny lightweight base does not adequately support the top heaviness of the lamp and the entire lamp easily falls over. The lamp head joints do not swivel without out force which will crack them. The lamp shades do not stay on, and upon one of my attempts to replace the lamp shade, my hand was cut on the sharp plastic edges. This product should be taken off the market. It is a FIRE and CHILD SAFETY HAZARD!
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Terrible Product
When you buy a cheap lighting product, you pretty much expect something to be wrong with it out of the box. This one, though, takes the cake. First, it buzzes loudly whenever turned on. Second, the stand is made of a flimsy quasi-tinfoil material that wobbles and seems unable to support its own weight. It's been three days since we've had it, and it's already bowed. Third, the cans which hold the lightbulbs are horribly flimsy plastique and don't correctly align with the bulb-stands. The joint-grooves of the cans are somehow already stripped, causing one of the three lights to point limply at the ground.
So, we bought junk knowing it was junk. But somehow, this remarkable confluence of such multiple levels of shoddy craftsmanship still managed to surprise us. Possibly the worst product ever constructed by sober or at least light-responsive vertabrates.
Well played, Grandich Corp!