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🔍 See More, Do More — Brighten Your Focus with Kirkas!
The KIRKAS 10X LED Magnifying Lamp combines a powerful 2200 lumens daylight LED with a 4-inch real optical glass lens offering 10X magnification. Featuring a dimmable rotary switch and a fully adjustable swivel arm with a sturdy clamp, it provides glare-free, eye-friendly illumination ideal for reading, crafts, repairs, and professional detail work. Designed for durability and safety, it plugs directly into power, avoiding overheating issues common in USB-powered lamps.






































| ASIN | B07C3CLJWV |
| Additional Features | Hands Free, Adjustable Brightness, Overhead Knob Control, infinite color, infinite dimming, adjustable rotating arm, eye protection, memory function, 10x magnification, space saving,Portable, Eye Caring Table Lamp, Adjustable Arm Magnifier Desk Lamp, Real Glass Lens Lighted Desk Lamp |
| Base Material | Plastic |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,395 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #256 in Desk Lamps |
| Brand Name | KIRKAS |
| Bulb Base | E26 |
| Bulb Shape Size | AR111 |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Protocol | Infrared |
| Connectivity Technology | IR |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,475 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Finish Types | Polished |
| Included Components | Light kit inlcuded |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | Tabletop |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Is Waterproof | false |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 7.2"W x 14"H |
| Lamp Type | LED |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Lighting Method | LED |
| Manufacturer | ADDIE |
| Material Type | plastic, metal, glass, Acrylic Glass Plastic |
| Model Number | Addie-4 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 14"D x 7.2"W x 14"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Reading |
| Room Type | Living Room |
| Shade Color | White |
| Shade Material | Acrylic, Aluminum, Glass, Metal |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Switch Type | Rotary |
| UPC | 760510405213 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 24 watts |
C**.
Very Nice! 2200 Lumens MUCH Brighter Than 1600 Lumens Models! Safe too!
I paint 28mm modern wargaming miniatures. I need a magnifying lamp and I've been through a few. This particular unit was about $20 more than the last two lamps I purchased. All have been the same design, essentially, two arms with springs and tightening dials at the joints and clamped to the table exactly the same way. So far, this particular magnifying lamp has been much better than the ~$30 models I purchased previously. The reasons: 1) The vast majority have a light output of 1600 lumens while this model is rated at 2200 lumens and the difference is immediately apparent. The 1600 lumens models were all just a little bit weaker than I liked before I even knew a 2200 lumens model was available. 2) Folding cover over the Magnifying glass. I believe it has kept the glass cleaner. 3) This model has an extension at the top of the magnifying glass frame. You grab this part to move the glass & light around. The other models require you to grab the actual plastic covering of the light ring and I would occasionally accidently touch the lense glass underneath. 4) The power switch is a twist knob attached to the glass/light frame instead of that little box with push buttons. You can adjust light intensity by turning the knob, though I always leave it in Max position ********************************************************************************************************************** THE MOST IMPORTANT REASON WHY I WILL NEVER PURCHASE ONE OF THE OTHER STYLE LAMPS AGAIN... This unit has a traditional power plug. There is a cord that comes out of the lamp like the others, but there is no control box inline and MOST IMPORTANTLY the other 1600 lumens models all used a USB connection that plugged into a block which plugged into the power outlet. This model plugs straight into your power outlet. That block with the cheaper models resembles a cell phone charger. The thing is, that power block gets INSANELY HOT! In return, the male end USB connector which plugs into the power block also gets INSANELY HOT! Over time, that connection became loose for some reason with all of the previous lamps and the lamp would shut off. On the last model I had, I disconnected the USB cable from the power/charger block after having the lamp turned on for 5-6 hours. Usually disconnecting the cable and plugging it right back in would restore power and the light would turn back on. I made the mistake of holding the metal, male USB end and literally burned my thumb and pointer finger!! NOT, "Ouch! That's hot!" Nope. THIS WAS AN ACTUAL BURN THAT RESULTED IN A TINY BLISTER AND EVENTUALLY DEAD PEELED SKIN!! USB plugs are not supposed to burn you. That is what made me replace the lamp immediately. I wouldn't be surprised to hear that someone left their lamp on, fell asleep or left the house, and woke up or came home to a blazing fire. Seriously. Spend a few extra bucks for this model. It is written in the description, but I didn't notice when I made the purchase. It's okay because I didn't care, but be warned that this lamp produces a slightly COOL light and there are no other modes like the 1600 lumens models usually have 3 settings. I really like the cool bluish light, personally.
B**N
Very Good Mag/Lamp With Two Easy Fixes...
The variable brightness on this thing is probably its best feature. The magnification is good as well depending on the task, just don’t expect to be able to do microbial work with it. The glass is large enough that you don’t have to get in super close to see everything or shut one eye. Being LED lights it’s plenty bright and it doesn’t get hot too the touch. The range is pretty decent and it’s fairly adjustable from almost any angle. There are two things that I disliked, but they’re both super easy fixes. First: Change the damn knob near the base of the lamp. It’s the smallest knob on the entire fixture so it’s difficult to turn and get a tight grip on if you want to set the lamp from swinging any. While you’re at it just replace the screw that comes attached to the knob as well. It’s just a regular machine screw with a flat bottom. I changed mine out with a half inch quarter 20 set screw (the screws that have the tapered pointed tip.) and a large tri-knob I had left over from a telescope dismount. You could also use any large knob with a regular quarter 20 screw attached and just file the tip down to a fine point. Second: the base is just a tube of aluminum so it’s hollow and not very rigid. This leads to the lamp base being easily bent if too much force is placed on the head during movement AND it doesn’t give the set screw a good surface to grip onto. My solution was to take a 2 inch long of solid 1/4 inch diameter aluminum rod to shove into that hollow section. It fit nicely after a little sanding and some epoxy to hold it in place. This increased its rigidity, as well as gave a solid surface for the set screw to bite into.
A**Y
Great magnifying lamp for the price but this is a 3 diopter (1.75X mag)
I bought this to help with repairing/building electronic assemblies. It is lightweight and of good quality. Although the label states it requires 110V 50/60Hz, it does in fact work perfectly on a 220V supply ( there is a switched mode PSU built into the lamp housing). The clamp is perfect for my workbench (though it won't fit a second table I have with a beveled edge since the clamp is not deep enough to fit the flat section of that particular table). The maximum clamp opening is 56mm (minimum is 3mm) and the depth is 43mm (36mm to the edge of the rotating section). The clamp has a thumbscrew one can tighten to prevent the lamp from swiveling around. The central arm joint has a knob that can be used to tighten the joint and keep the lamp in position. When the lamp is lowed such that the angle between the arms is about 80 degrees or less, the knob hits the spring, so depending on the knob position the spring has to bend around the knob. The lower arm can lower almost horizontally across the desk, but can bend backwards only about 45 degrees. Another knob tightens a small clamp around the stem of the lamp housing itself to lock it in position. The housing can therefore tilt up and down or rotate on its stem, but it can't move sideways. Unfortunately the housing clamp knob needs to be turned really tight to hold the housing in a stable position and is not that sturdy. I am worried how it will stand up to being tightened so much. I am thinking of trying to install two split washers to help make it tighter. The lens is very clear glass with no tint. However the lens is advertised as being a 5 diopter lens (2.25X magnification or a focal length of 200mm), yet my measurements put the focal length at 333mm (i.e. a diopter of 3 or only 1.75X magnification! The lighting is very good, with a small rotary potentiometer with built-in switch for brightness control and to turn the lamp on/off. Overall I am very happy with the lamp but took off a star for incorrectly advertised magnification.
S**H
Very useful for additional sewing light.
Great lighting with the function to adjust brightness. Sturdy, practical and useful with the magnifying option.
M**B
GREAT!
I had one of these and it finally fell apart. So, I bought this one. Wow! It is so much better than the old one I had (different brand). I can't believe I put up with the old one for so long. I definitely recommend this to anyone who does close up work and needs help seeing. The light is adjustable. You can make it dimmer or brighter, whatever works best for you. The magnifier is the best I've ever used. And I like the cover that goes over the magnifier. It keeps dust off of it when not in use. The clamp for the table is very nice. No plastic. You can adjust it as tight as you need it. I would buy it again.
D**N
Good purchase, I’m thinking about buying another.
I purchased this and a gooseneck version which promised 8x magnification. Both were the same only this one was clearer so don’t bother with promised powerful magnification. This thing is BRIGHT. It’s not a daylight light like an Ott light because of the mini LEDs but the light is white and spreads for good coverage. It is also more of a hobby light. Not industrial looking, much lighter and smaller than most of the others out there. The arm moves freely and holds the light in place. It pulls down easily and moves back up just as easy. It does have knobs to tighten the arm in position but so far I haven’t needed to use them. I’m completely happy with this purchase and am thinking of getting another. For comparison, the light on the right is an Ott light which I use for sewing. This light is much brighter.
D**M
Short life.
Failed after a month.
T**Y
pretty good but i had to knock off 2 stars
This is a decent lamp for the price, but I do have a few issues with it. I feel bad giving it a 3 star because I do like it and I am going to keep it. But... first of all mine does have quite a few scratches on the non capped side right out of the box. comon... this is something you're looking through, it should have a flawless lens out of the factory, that's it's one real job. The scratches aren't enough for me to want to bother returning it, but they are there and I wish they weren't. Secondly, I am not sure this is "glass", everyone is using the term glass, the listing say glass like 20 times. Its higher quality for sure than a lot of the plastic ones I've had, but it doesn't feel like glass to me. I one I was replacing was an antique and it was glass and you know its glass, it's heavy... when you tap it with your finger it feels substancial. I wouldn't be surprised if it's a slightly superior material to most of the plastic ones out there but I don't think it's true glass. Maybe I'm wrong though and glass has just gotten lighter? I don't know. I replaced my antique glass one because its as old as me and is too scratched up to be of use anymore. Anyway otherwise it's working well. the light is really bright, it's clear, the arm/tension knob things all work fine, clipped on my desk fine. It's a good light. I feel bad giving it a 3 star, but I would have certainly given it a 4 star if it didn't come pretty scratched up and a 5 star if I knew for sure that the lens was real actual glass or if it's not, they specified exactly what the material is. if it's real glass I just don't understand why it doesn't feel and sound/tap like my antique glass one.
A**W
Good lighting
Love the build, material and light color.
D**L
It works perfectly
Amazing product, easy to install, easy to work with. Very bright light and flexible. The dimer does a really good job. I use it for scale modeling and it’s really a must have item.
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