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Excellent quality of table lamp. The only draw back is it needs a GU24 base bulb which is slightly more expensive than the spiral base bulb.

Do you use the term Rod Iron or Wrought Iron?
I am trying to buy a patio set on Craigs. It’s amazing, people are claiming to have Rod Iron patio sets.It is WROUGHT Wrought iron IRON, not rod iron.The iron is wrought into it’s functional shape.Jrbott – O.K. you got me Rod Iron does exists, but they say it’s used to make nails. It still sounds as if people are using the wrong term when it comes to patio furniture. Although, to get technical, none of it is wrought iron either, unless it’s old.
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This is a great energy saving lamp. I didn’t realize that it doesn’t accept regular bulbs, but as it comes with a bulb and works well, I have no complaints! The iron wrought part of the lamp should be described as brown–not the best color, unless it fits in with your color scheme!

My main complaint here is not about color, however. It’s the lampshade. The packaging of the product is not very good as my lampshade arrived with dents that I can’t get out.

September 29th, 2010 at 2:40 am