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Cheiny
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Thu, Oct 11 2018, 10:06 pm
Has anyone tried the Shabbulb? How does it compare to the kosher lamp? I’m thinking of switching...
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ra_mom
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Thu, Oct 11 2018, 10:11 pm
I have one. We bought it for a room that doesn't have a dresser in it or specific place to put a lamp on, and we were going to have guests in that room one shabbos. So we inserted it into a lampholder adapter in the wall outlet. Kind of like a nightlight.
It worked well for what we needed it for. But it doesn't compare to a shabbos lamp. The shabbulb gives off very limited amount of light.
I'm happy I have it. It's perfect for traveling along with the adapter. I wouldn't take a whole lamp with me in a suitcase. But it's not strong enough for every week use.
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beestar
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Thu, Oct 11 2018, 10:19 pm
I used to have kosher lamp in my bedroom but then I got a nice lamp so I bought shabbulb. Love it! It can go from lighting up the room to dim easily. Although kosher lamp u can direct the light to one side of the room...shabbulb cannot
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MGmom
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Fri, Oct 12 2018, 12:02 am
Using my shabbulb all week in all my lamps n sconces, love that we can dim living areas Friday night n no bulky shabbos lamps anywhere
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flapsmom
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Fri, Oct 12 2018, 2:05 am
I have and like both. The advantage of the shabbulb is that I can use it in my decorative lamps without having another bulky lamp. It is very bright and easy to dim.
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Cheiny
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Fri, Oct 12 2018, 1:52 pm
Thanks everyone. But why did one person say shabbulb is not nearly as bright as I lamp, while the others seem to say it is bright?
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thunderstorm
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Fri, Oct 12 2018, 1:58 pm
I love my Shabbos Bulbs . I keep one in the decorative lamp on my night-table. No need for an additional Shabbos lamp. It's great because I can adjust how light or dim I want it. I make it lighter for reading but dimmer for the time I need to feed the baby etc and not want to awaken my DH in the middle of the night.
I keep the Shabbos lamp in my guest room.
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ra_mom
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Fri, Oct 12 2018, 2:05 pm
Cheiny wrote: | Thanks everyone. But why did one person say shabbulb is not nearly as bright as I lamp, while the others seem to say it is bright? |
Maybe because I'm used to focusing the light to one area for reading.
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Cheiny
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Fri, Oct 12 2018, 4:56 pm
ra_mom wrote: | Maybe because I'm used to focusing the light to one area for reading. |
So that’s my question. If I want the room bright enough for others to read as well, is the Shabbulb bright enough? Or is it more concentrated on one spot?
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ra_mom
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Fri, Oct 12 2018, 5:01 pm
It's just a lightbulb of 40 watt equivalent. See what sort of lightbulb strength you have now and how many light bulbs are being used at one time for adequate light.
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