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BlitzWolf® BW-LT28 - design reading lamp with adjustable brightness

BlitzWolf® BW-LT28 - design reading lamp with adjustable brightness

Blitzwolf's new lamp looks especially good!

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The new lamp looks good in all styles of apartments. Slim, tall, and can even be controlled with a remote control.

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For those who like to read in a comfortable armchair, the Blitzwolf lamp can be a great gift. The brightness of the reading lamp, which consumes only 10 watts, is 600 lumens, which is perfectly sufficient for the purpose, which is to read at its light.

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Of course, the lamp can’t do without the extras you’d expect from a modern luminaire, especially if you use an LED light source. The remote-controlled structure can have 5 brightnesses, and in addition, the light temperature can be changed from cold white to warm orange. This means a numerically adjustable value between 3000 and 6000 Kelvin. Not only is the lamp energy-saving due to its low consumption, but also because, according to factory data, it should last 30 hours of operation, which roughly means that it will operate for decades without average replacement under average use.

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BlitzWolf® BW-LT28 is currently available in pre-order. The first 100 customers only have to pay HUF 13 for it, but those who slip off this price do not have to despair either, because if they fit into the second 878 customers, the price will still be only HUF 100.

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BlitzWolf® BW-LT28 LED, dimmable lamp

 

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