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KosherLamp Classic
The Shabbas Lamp you can control.
Now you can read in bed on Shabbos and still get a good night's sleep! Direct the light -- Dim the light -- even “Turn it off”. Twist the special shade to cover the bulb while leaving the lamp on. Now available in 6 great colors to match any decor: Colors available as listed below.
Approved by major Poskim including Rav Yosef Sholom Eliashiv shlit'a, Rav Shlomo Miller shlit'a and Rav Dovid Cohen shlit'a . To see some of the Rabbinical opinions click here.
It’s called Kosher Lamp™ The patent-pending FADESHADE technology allows you to direct the light and set the brightness of your lamp with a simple twist of the shade. You can even turn it “off” in accordance with the laws of Shabbat. When you want to go to sleep, the FADESHADE kosher lamp technology allows heat to escape safely while blocking virtually all the light … without turning off the light switch!
Features: - Great for shared kids rooms with different bedtimes.
- Read to your little ones before tucking them in.
- Great for an infant’s room during the night.
- Have one for a Shabbos guest sleeping on the sofa.
- Take one with you when staying in a hotel.
- Buy one for your child at Yeshiva or Seminary.
- Fabulous Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah gift.
- Great Birthday, Engagement or Wedding present.
- 10W Compact flourescent bulb included.
- Safe for use on 3 day Yom Tovim
- 110V - UL tested and approved
KOSHERLAMP has been tested and approved by the Canadian and American Underwriter’s Laboratories. KOSHERLAMP uses a patent-pending venting system which allows heat to escape while keeping the light in. This is accomplished by using a high efficiency compact flourescent bulb which gives off light equivalent to a 40w incandescent bulb, but with very little heat. Also, the lamp is made from safe polyresin. KOSHERLAMP has been safely tested for up to two weeks uninterrupted use with the bulb on, and the shade in the "closed" position.
12"H "A shade which is made to direct the light or to cover it up altogether may be adjusted on Shabbath, even if it is made in such a way that it forms part of the lamp."- Shemirath Shabbath Kehilchathah 13:41b Rabbi Yehoshua Y. Neuwirth.
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