Lava Lite 14 5 Classic Lava Lamp Pink
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Lava Lite 14 5 Classic Lava Lamp Pink Image
Lava Lite 14 5 Classic Lava Lamp Pink Image
Lava Lite 14 5 Classic Lava Lamp Pink Photo
Lava Lite 14 5 Classic Lava Lamp Pink Pic
Lava Lite 14 5 Classic Lava Lamp Pink Picture
Lava Lite 14 5 Classic Lava Lamp Pink Photo
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
Maybe I’m Lucky By S. Provost I see a lot of bad reviews for these little guys. I picked one up, as did my friend at the same time from a local store. It took a while to get going the first time – about 4 or 5 hours where the wax just looked like an egg on the bottom of the lamp, when I looked online on how I could help the situation.
From their website, it says to, using oven gloves or some hand towels as to not burn your hands, pick up the glass part of the lava lamp from the base AFTER it’s been on for a few hours (still hot) and place it on a flat, even surface and gently spin it, which will let the wax settle onto the metal coil on the bottom and return it to it’s base. Never shake it either, or you’ll mix the water and the wax and it will get cloudy.
After I did that, an hour or two later, I had a fantastic lava lamp in my favorite color. Now it usually takes two hours to heat up and start the show. The safety slip that came with it also says that you should not run it more than eight hours which is a little disappointing when you want an always-on lava lamp.
Overall, the price, size and colors make this one of my favorite objects to stare at on my desk – as long as you don’t get a dud.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Absolute junk By E. Orchard After purchasing two “old” lava lamps from the 1990s, I saw that my local hardware store had these on sale for $10. I knew that LavaWorld outsourced their entire lamp production to China in the early 2000s and quality had suffered since, but I thought I might get lucky and get a good one. No such luck. I took the lamp out of the box, put the globe on top of the vase and turned it on. Immediately, I could see some sort of flaky stuff in the liquid. No idea what that was. I left it on for about two hours and the lava just sat there in a huge blob at the bottom of the globe. Two more hours passed – same thing. The lava never “took off” and appeared to be partially separated from the heating coil. I noticed that these lamps run on a small 25W bulb and my lamps from the 90s run on 40W bulbs. D
I have two lava lamps from the 1990s (Lava Lite) and they flow beautifully. It’s really obvious from the moment you take these news ones out that quality has suffered. I would under no circumstances buy a new lamp from LavaWorld. If you’re really interested in owning a beautiful, functioning lamp, do some research online and learn about which ones are good quality. My advice: get one from the 90s or earlier. Don’t believe me? Read the reviews of LavaWorld lamps on here and you’ll find all you need.
This lamp is being returned tomorrow.
Long live the lava (just not these!).
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Not as expected…. By Denise M. McQuarrie Lava lamp is a descent size for the price but with the purple and pink together it made it very hard to see the lava moving. I also think the lightbulb was too hot because most of the wax would stay at the top. The lamp itself looks nice but the colors and functioning of it were dissapointing- I sent mine back.
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