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NotThePainter
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Anybody own this post lamp?
      #2616744 - 09/01/08 11:47 AM

http://www.lightinguniverse.com/products/view.aspx?sku=2323816&linkLoc=catalog

My condo association is thinking of getting some to replace the very bright lights they have now. I'm concerned that the 12" projection won't be enough and that we'll go back to the bright lights.

Does anyone have this light? How does it work out in practice?

Thanks.

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Re: Anybody own this post lamp? new [Re: NotThePainter]
      #2624356 - 09/04/08 08:12 PM

I think the 12" projection is just how far out from the wall or post the lamp shade extends (projects). It looks like 60W max light bulbs, so it isn't intended as parking lot lighting, only porch/walkway lighting. Should be fine for that though.

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