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The Neatfi Ultra LED Task Lamp combines a powerful 3500-lumen output with a wide 66cm shade and 270 SMD LEDs to deliver bright, shadow-free lighting ideal for detailed work. Featuring intuitive touch controls with memory function and five adjustable brightness levels, it reduces eye strain while enhancing focus. Its clamp mount design saves desk space and offers flexible positioning. Backed by a 3-year warranty, this 45W lamp is a durable, professional-grade lighting solution for home offices, workshops, and creative studios.
| ASIN | B09C7X8KRT |
| Item model number | 9507LED-C Black UK |
| Manufacturer | Neatfi |
| Product Dimensions | 66.8 x 12.5 x 95 cm; 2.7 kg |
C**U
A superb desk light for painting miniatures. A wide lighting pattern ensures that no matter the size desk you are painting on it will be brightly lit due to the amazing level of brightness thrown out by this desk light. It has five brightness levels and with a maximum output of 3,500 Lumens i rarely need to set it above 60 to 80% output. Articulation is good through an entire 360 degrees and the light can be adjusted to any angle and elevation. ( I would recommend making sure all the screws are fully tightened). All in all worth every single penny if you are serious about painting miniatures ! ( or any other hobby for that matter)
S**P
I've needed better lighting for my scale modelling work bench for a while now but have always been reluctant to spend £170 on one of these and tried to make do with much, much cheaper ones. However I was recently given a present of some Amazon vouchers so decided to order one and I'm so glad I did. My bench is now flooded with bright, white light with no annoying and distracting shadows either. Heat from the lamp is not excessive and I find I can use it for hours without causing any eye strain. The mount is strong and stable but easy to adjust when required. I did find locating the touch control buttons a pain at first and I was tempted to put a small white sticker or blob of paint to indicate the position on the casing but after a few days of use can now locate them more easily. Highly recommended.
M**Y
If you are into your arts and crafts or model building you cant go wrong with this bit of kit , clips onto the side of desk and very easy to move over what you are working on ….. you can adjust the brightness as well A little on the expensive side but you get what you pay for im glad ive found this light works for me
M**A
This was the only lamp with a brightness of over 2000 lumens I could find without paying £££s! I need a really bright light to make jewellery on darker winter days and nights. I’ve had lots of others - small site lights, desk and craft lamps all used together, because none of them have been bright enough on their own to give me a very well lit workbench and easily see the tiny item I’m working on. Now I can see & work without squinting with this one -it’s 1000 times better! It has a dimmer function and I got the clamp base model because It saves my bench from being cluttered with extra stuff. My only problem is that I could do with a heavier duty clamp on the base with a stronger fastener & wider jaw allowance. The current one is adequate but I have to be careful to get the lamp balanced when I’m tightening it up. The bottom pivot hinge joint Could also do with being stronger and needs a handle to tighten it up - there is no way of doing this.
G**K
I use this light for painting under. It's very bright and works well. But the arm has to come from the back of the desk and it lacks resistance near the clamp, so cannot support the light weight other than directly infront. The arm is stiff so it can be tricky to move the light out of the way, while the joint near the clamp is loose so if not on a flat desk the light cannot be moved from a simple forward and back as it swings around. I had more control over the arm on my cheap £20 light I replaced with this. However the light itself is good, just at this price I expect the entire design to be considered.
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