Homelife Nebraska Led Storm Lamp - Copper D1201CP
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The HomeLife Nebraska LED Storm Lamp in copper has a vintage look similar to old oil and gas lanterns. This antique style is a great decorative piece to add to your home as well as being a great table lamp for indoor or outdoor use. Robust and weatherproof from light shower, the storm lamp is suitable for outdoor use, making it ideal for BBQ's, garden parties or camping. Made up from 15 bright energy saving LED's, the light produced is bright and long lasting, so you don't have to worry about replacing bulbs.Simply twist the central on/off/dimmer switch clockwise to turn the lamp on, then continue to twist clockwise or anticlockwise to reach the desired brightness setting. To switch off, twist the same dial anticlockwise fully until an audible click can be heard. The HomeLife Nebraska LED Storm Lamp requires 2 x D batteries (not included). This convenient design comes complete with carry handle and hanging hook for ease of portability. Ideal for use in bedrooms and living areas as complementary lighting or for outdoor use.Package Includes:1 x HomeLife Nebraska LED Storm Lamp1 x Instruction Manual Specifications: Dimensions: H:23.0 x W:11.5 x D:15.0 cm Material: Steel Model Number: D1201CP
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