Originally Posted by sewcrafty
Isn't that just amazing!! Amazing what the profit margin for these stores are isn't it.
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Replacement bulbs are the issue with these lamps so if you buy one, be sure you buy a couple of replacement bulbs. Once they don't carry that same lamp, they will stop carrying the replacement bulbs. You can find them online but I had to order 6 for my lamp at a time which can be pricey.
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Is the Ott a brand name, or the kind of lighting? Is it what they call a full spectrum bulb? I need a good light to sew and read by, so really need this info.
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Ott is a particular brand of the full spectrum light. I use mine to scrapbook, cross stitch and quilt by.
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I bought mine at Lowes, as well. Much cheaper to begin with and it was on sale so that made it an even better deal!
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Originally Posted by amandasgramma
Originally Posted by sewcrafty
Isn't that just amazing!! Amazing what the profit margin for these stores are isn't it.
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Boy if you can get the same Ott light for $55, get it. They are just great. I use one all the time.
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I got an Ott floor lamp at Hobby Lobby that I found in the 85% off section. I asked the clerk to plug it in to see if it worked, it didn't! I pushed the bulb the rest of the way in and it lit!!! Love my new $15.00 Ott lamp :lol:
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I also have an Ott light (bendible floor model) that my daughter purchased for cheap at Big Lots. Love it! Always pays to check around and not be in too big a hurry. There are places where things we need for quilting, etc. are much cheaper than at the fabric stores.
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I have purchased 3 of the floor lamps - at Big Lots. The first 2 were only $29.99 each. The last one I bought to take to our cabin in Michigan this summer was $39.99, but still a bargain. They all came with an extra bulb, and they look and work just like the actual Ott lights.
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