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| Call a good lighting showroom. There is one in Teterboro called Swift. I'm
not sure if that's near you, but ask if they have a fluorescent lamp
display. Some electrical supplies have them also. You can compare the light
given by several types of tube and place objects under the light to see what
it actually looks like
"Bonnie Jean" <me@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Fe-dnXFTJZI6eVPfRVn-2g@comcast.com...
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>I am in the market for a very bright lamp for my knitting. My 100
>incandescent isn't enough and is hot. (My hot flashes are quite enough
>thank you.)
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> Does anyone have experience with or knowledge about so called daylight
> lights: fluorescent vs. Solux (halogen) vs. Ultralux vs. LED (which is
> cool and bright but not daylight type)? I am interested in the differences
> (real vs. hype) before I plunk down $75-200. I have looked at some
> websites but they are predominantly by the manufacturer or distributor. I
> don't mind spending the money if I will notice the difference and will
> realize reduced eye strain.
>
> Thanks for your advise,
> Bonnie in NJ
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