PRODUCT REVIEW: Littlite “Anser”
by Alan H.
Thank you for allowing me to
'test drive' the Littlite. Yes. I have
put it to good use. I have used it
almost everyday. I have an office in my basement, where I do some work or just
play around with music (practicing or amateur recording). I set the light on
top of my computer tower, shining down on my desk. It works as a great task
light for anything that I have to read on my desk (including music lead
sheets). I love the fact that I can position the light a fair distance away
from where I'm working and still get a decent light intensity to see well. And,
the gooseneck allows me to move the light around and use it for a variety of
uses that a typical desk light would be too cumbersome, for instance making a
connection in the back of my computer, looking at the contents of a drawer,
finding something that dropped on the floor. Plus, the light, itself, has a
pleasant, incandescent feel to it.
The weight of the base has
been most adequate for almost every position I've put it in; tipping over was
not a problem with me.
Being an engineer, I had some
other comments:
The unit "feels" robust. It appears to be solid. The dimmer feels high quality (I use it to
turn it on/off)
I took the bottom off to see what was
inside....it was surprisingly simple (great for reduction of potential problems).
The steel plates on the bottom are a very
effective and low-cost solution for weighing down the base.
I'm assuming that the lamp is LED...good
for long life.
I like the fact that the temperature of the
light does not get real hot. It is
warm..but, I'm not going to get burned by touching it.
It appears that you did a
pretty good job designing the unit. The
light performs quite well.
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