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Cordless lamps? Does such a thing exist?

32 replies

SlinkyPebbles · 09/08/2012 21:41

Plugholes in the wrong place for landing lamps. Rather than move the plugholes, does anyone know if such a thing as a cordless lamp exists?

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e1y1 · 09/08/2012 21:48

Searching on Amazon for Cordless Table Lamps, it brings up Battery Operated Lamps, so assuming they are the same thing.

www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&page=1&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Acordless%20table%20lamps

No idea how many batteries you would need or how long they would last? :)

HTH

PigletJohn · 11/08/2012 10:44

longer flex.

SlinkyPebbles · 11/08/2012 21:41

?

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PigletJohn · 11/08/2012 22:08

Plugholes in the wrong place for landing lamps. Rather than move the plugholes...

...fit a longer flex to the lamp.

Sossiges · 11/08/2012 22:14

Or use an extension lead

SlinkyPebbles · 12/08/2012 19:23

Hi Piglet and Sossige, the long wires is what I'm trying to avoid IYSWIM....

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PigletJohn · 12/08/2012 19:42

how long is your landing, and where are the sockets?

does it have enough ceiling lamps?

SlinkyPebbles · 12/08/2012 21:27

Hello piglet, it's subdued evening lighting I'm after, so the little ones can see their way to the loo.

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PigletJohn · 12/08/2012 21:32

yes, I use table lamps on the landings as well. But how long is your landing, and where are the sockets?

Presumably the ceiling lamps have two-way switching (from upstairs and down) that operate all the landing lights together, is that right?

Do any of the rooms off the landing have sockets either on the wall adjoining the landing, or close to the doorways?

If you had rechargable lamps, would it be acceptable to recharge them each day?

MrsMangoBiscuit · 12/08/2012 21:35

Ikea do little light things that are designed to go in wardrobes that are motion activated, run on batteries and stick on the wall. Would that be any good? They also do a reading light thing that you push to turn on, again on battery power that sticks to the wall.

CMOTDibbler · 12/08/2012 21:44

We have a plugin night light (handily with light sensor so you can leave it in all the time) thats plenty of light to see your way to the loo, and as long as theres a plug somewhere visible, it would be fine. Got it in Asda

SlinkyPebbles · 12/08/2012 21:44

Yes Piglet, two-way switching up and down. Landing has 4 bedrooms off it, and there are two switches, one at either end of the landing. The switches do happen to be outside each of two rooms. Landing is approx 12 ft long........

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SlinkyPebbles · 12/08/2012 21:45

Hello dibbler, yes I have a couple if sensor lights, but the kids have to walk out into the dark landing to activate them IYSWIM.

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CMOTDibbler · 12/08/2012 21:49

No, not motion, light, so it comes on automatically when dusk falls

PigletJohn · 12/08/2012 21:51

aha

are the switches for the landing light, single switches (square, with just one tumber)?

How would you feel about changing one for a dimmer so you could leave the lights low overnight?

Returning to the electrical sockets in the bedrooms, if any of them magically transported themselves through the thickness of the wall, so they were on the landing side, would that help?

MrsMangoBiscuit · 13/08/2012 06:57

Ooh, where did you get those CMOTDibbler?

comixminx · 13/08/2012 07:20

You used to be able to get globe Mathmos lamps that plugged in to charge up and could be unplugged when ready; they are then free-standing/cordless.

QuickQuickSloe · 13/08/2012 07:29

these might be bright enough?

nextphase · 13/08/2012 07:33

We have one of these similar to CMOTDibbler, but got it from Wilkos, but if the sockets are in the wrong place, it might not help!

Our main landing light is also quite good. It gives off a blue / purple glow, so is enough to wander round at night, but not bright enough to wake you up, IYSWIM? No idea what it is, or how to find it - a quick google didn't bring anything like it up.

And a friend has something like these where the torch is detachable for trips, but charges the rest of the time?

SlinkyPebbles · 13/08/2012 22:19

A dimmer switch is a great idea actually. O do like the idea of a cosy lamp, but I don't think i'm going to find what's in my imagination! Thanks for the other suggestions too, I'll certainly have a look at some of those.

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SlinkyPebbles · 13/08/2012 22:21

Mathmos do have a decent selection, thanks!

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Honu · 14/08/2012 05:01

We saw solar powered indoor lights in Ikea a few weeks ago.

TeaAndSlanket · 14/08/2012 06:33

Ikea do rubbery rechargeable night-lights, with coloured bulbs, in their kids section.

Follyfoot · 14/08/2012 06:43

Could you use a couple of night lights that plug directly into the socket? We used just one on our landing and it was enough to light the way for the children so two should give you plenty of light. If they are light sensitive ones, you can just leave them switched on all the time.

SlinkyPebbles · 14/08/2012 22:15

Thanks all!

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