- A fun alternative light source, the Electroplasma Lava Light sets the mood in any room
- Teen rooms, offices, game rooms, or even living rooms are brightened by the whimsical effect
- Designed to create light that looks like a lightening storm, the lamp is a great conversation piece
- It stands 16 inches tall and fits on most any surface
- A fun and unusual gift idea
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Did not work on arrival... like most everyone else!
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| Date Of Review: August 19, 2010 |
| Reviewed by: T. C. Forrest, Fairfield, CT United States |
| Purchased this from my iPhone and didn't bother reading all the other reviews. Now that I'm online to request a return, I see that many have had the same problem. Did not work on arrival. Think I'll do a straight-up return and won't bother with the exchange! |
Interesting device, I like it
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| Date Of Review: August 2, 2010 |
| Reviewed by: YetAnotherITGuy, Central Texas |
Bought this to go on the left side of a dual monitor setup on my work system at home. Have a traditional full size lava light on the right side of the monitors so this fills it out and make a matching (but different) pair.
It's kind of cool and relaxing. Doesn't put out a lot of light. In a well lit room you can barely see the plasma activity. However, it is great in a dimly lit room, which is how the lighting for my work computing area usually is.
It has a switch with three settings -- Off, On and On with sound sensitivity. That last setting for the sound (audio) sensitivity option works, but is very annoying; the plasma display just blinks on/off rapidly to music. I just leave it On without the audio option and it is much better.
Construction-wise, seems okay, it is VERY light weight. It is also NOT the same height as a traditional full size Lava Lamp, it is a couple inches shorter.
Overall, I like it and will be keeping it.
Oh, and for any of you who think these are strictly for kids -- I'm 50 years old, old enough to remember when Lava Lights FIRST came out :) And I STILL like them. |
Don't bother
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| Date Of Review: July 30, 2010 |
| Reviewed by: Jim, |
| If I could put zero stars, I would. Amazon sent me the lamp, and it wouldn't turn on. Amazon replaced the lamp for free, and the second one didn't work either. I wouldn't recommend buying this thing, unless of course you enjoy the hassle of returning products that don't work. |
way cool
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| Date Of Review: July 29, 2010 |
| Reviewed by: dan), |
way cool, it can even be set to respond to music or any kind of vibration, so long as the sound is really loud and bass is way up.
I only wish it could be wired up to a sound system so it would respond to lower sound levels, and i wish it was 8ft tall. |
Didn't work
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| Date Of Review: July 16, 2010 |
| Reviewed by: Mama of 2, Virginia, MN United States |
| Got this for my daughter for Christmas since she's obsessed with lava lamps. Didn't even work. She was so upset. I'd find something else... |
Did not work for more than a week
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| Date Of Review: June 30, 2010 |
| Reviewed by: FMS, |
| The lamp arrived in working order, but there was an odor (a gas-like smell) coming from the bottom of the device. In less than a week it stopped working. I would avoid. |
This One Worked!
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| Date Of Review: May 15, 2010 |
| Reviewed by: Darv Krizton, Maui, Hawaii, USA |
| Much like the other reviewers, i bought this on an ebay deal when Amazon was out and i wanted it NOW. well, that one arrived not in working order and not packaged at all for mail shipment. when these came back in stock at Amazon, i thought it worth what i consider a low price for a plasma entertainment device, so i took another risk. this one, which i received in April 2010 came in the usual Amazon professional shipping packaging, works great and i am stoked! actually thinking of getting another one. |
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