How to Buy the Perfect Reading Light for the Favorite Book Lover on Your List

August 5, 2010 by article Leave a reply »

When you’re searching for the right reading light, you need to keep in mind both how and where it will be used. First, which types and sizes of book will it be used to illuminate? If it only needs to illuminate standard size mass market paperback books, a smaller, single incandescent or LED design will probably be right. If it must light up a large dictionary, then you’ll need a reading light designed for considerably greater light output evenly distributed over a considerably larger area. Another consideration is whether you like the warmer, slightly golden glow of an incandescent light source or the whiter, cooler output of modern LEDs.

Another significant consideration is that of maintenance. While both LED and incandescent designs use about the same amount of power, using up batteries with about equal speed, incandescent bulbs have a life expectancy of approximately 15-25 hours of use. LEDs, while they are only slightly higher in price than incandescent designs, usually have life expectancies of between 5,000-50,000 hours of use. Obviously, LEDs are much less expensive to operate over the long haul if the light will be used constantly.

Most modern reading light designs provide the flexibility of being powered by batteries or A/C operation. Obviously, battery power is handy when the light will be used where an A/C outlet isn’t close, but it can be expensive to replace batteries, as most new alkaline batteries will last only for approximately 20-30 hours of use. A good alternative to consider would be a good recharger and set of rechargeable batteries.

Finally, a reading light typically incorporates a clip which securely attaches to your book, book holder or book stand. The clip can also be used to secure your reading light to a podium, music stand or piano music rack, which greatly increases the uses for your light. Some designs offer an optional base or cradle which allows your light to be mounted to any ferrous surface, such as a refrigerator or other appliance, an automotive fender, hood or trunk lid, etc. The possible uses are truly unlimited.

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