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The Brightech Sky Flux is a tall, matte black LED floor lamp delivering 2700 lumens of adjustable light across three color temperatures (3000K, 4000K, 5000K). Featuring a touch-sensitive 3-way dimmer and a weighted felt base for stability, it’s designed for modern living rooms, bedrooms, and offices. With energy-efficient LEDs rated to last 20 years and a 3-year warranty, this lamp combines style, safety, and longevity in one sleek package.
Finish Type | Matte |
Base Material | Metal |
Product Dimensions | 10"D x 10"W x 67"H |
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Lamp Type | Floor Lamp |
Shade Color | Clear |
Shade Material | No Shade |
Switch Type | Dimmer, Touch |
Style | Contemporary |
Brand | Brightech |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | 3-way, dimmable |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Metal |
Room Type | Living Room |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Shape | Standing |
Number of Light Sources | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | Normal bulb |
Included Components | Bulbs |
Is Waterproof | False |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Wattage | 30.00 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Lighting Method | Uplight |
Control Method | Touch |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Installation Type | Tabletop,Freestanding |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Efficiency | High |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Brightness | 2000 Lumen |
Is Cordless? | No |
UPC | 854403007346 |
Manufacturer | Brightech |
Shade Height | 1E+1 Inches |
Part Number | SKYFLUX-BK |
Item Weight | 5 pounds |
Item model number | SKYFLUX-BK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Matte |
Pattern | Solid |
Special Features | 3-way, dimmable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**R
Best deal on the best floor lamp that you will ever find!
I discovered these wonderful floor lamps by accident. We bought 2 brass torchiere floor lamps from Lamps Plus a long time ago. They were very heavy, used halogen bulbs that are very hot, and the angle of the light could not be adjusted. They also used a foot switch to dim and turn the lamp on/off. One of the foot switches stopped working and had to be replaced. The bulb socket of one of the floor lamps burned out and needed to be rewired to the a/c electric cord in the post - which I never attempted. So, I decided it was high time to shop for 2 new floor lamps. I did a lot of searching on the internet, and finally found these Brightech Sky Flux - Modern LED Torchiere Floor Lamps. I was amazed to find a floor lamp with permanent led lights in a handsome brass floor lamp. I was even more amazed that the lamp head can be aimed to direct the light exactly where you want it in the room, and you can turn the light on/off, dim it and change the color of the led light with a single switch on the pole. And to top it all off, you can buy it for $ 59.99 + free same-day shipping. So, if you're looking for a truly wonderful floor lamp, run to your computer and take advantage of one of the best deals you will ever find! My floor lamps were delivered the same day that I ordered them. They arrived in perfect condition, were easy to put together and worked perfectly when I plugged them in. I can light up my entire living room with just 1 floor lamp! Brightech deserves a special award for making a truly innovative, technically advanced product, and selling it at a fair price.
B**E
Good Product with no Hassle Setting up.
Happy with this lighting product. Purchased for kids room. Slim, modern and has a stable design and base. Plenty of room-filling brightness. Dims with the touch of the hand on the pole. Easy to assemble from the box. 3 year warranty. Fits neatly against the wall, or in a narrow corner too.
R**N
Great lamp - very bright - a few flaws
Very bright light. I thought I would use the three color temperatures more, but find myself using the 3,000k (warmer) color most of the time. The description does not mention lumens (brightness) but I can tell you that this light will light up a small room. I was very impressed with how much light it produced. I have it in my 12x12 office with a high ceiling that slants down to about 6' at the low end and 20+ feet at the high end. The lamp is positioned at about the 7' part of the ceiling so it does reflect. On high it fills the entire room.If you hold your finger on the on/off button, the light will dim from high to low in a smooth transition (unlike the Sky model that has 3 dimmer settings). Each time you tap the on/off it will rotate through the three temperatures starting at the 3,000k (warm) then to 4,000k, then 5,000k (white). The 5,000k is the whitest and probably a little brighter that the other 2 color temps.To turn the light on, you put your finger on the on/off area on the pole. To turn it off, you have to cycle through the other colors. So if, like me, you have it on the first temp. of 3000k, you have to tap it 3 times to turn it off... one tap to 4000k, another tap to 5,000k and a third tap to turn off. This is a little annoying because sometimes if your finger doesn't hit the switch just right, you have to repeat the tap. I wish it somehow would remember the last setting and when turned back on would go to the last setting.The quality is decent and it is fairly attractive in a plain sort of way. The pole is about 3/4" diameter, which is pretty thin but gives it a modern look. I got the brushed nickel finish which looks nice, however, the one section where the on/off switch is located (middle of 3 sections) is slightly darker than the other 2 sections. Not the end of the world, but would've been nice to have them all the same.The light itself does not put out heat, but the on/off area gets pretty warm. I hope that is normal and not a flaw or fire hazard.The top can tilt. I keep mine straight. When I tried tilting it, it made the lamp look odd.The bottom wire comes out of the bottom section at the base. My previous torch lamp it came out of the bottom of the base. Coming out above the base isn't quite as clean looking because you always have a wire showing on top of the base. Not a big deal, but coming out of the base would look better.I'm a graphic designer and thought being able to use different light temperatures may help when looking at colors (colors look different in different light temperatures). But I've found it isn't that big of a deal. I think I would rather have a 3,000k lamp that was dimmable and able to be turned on by a light switch. You can not plug this into a light switch receptacle and flick the light switch and have this lamp go on. An ideal lamp would be able to switch on and off by a wall light switch.I also looked at the Sky version of this lamp - which is one temperature - I think it is 4000k and has 3 dimming settings. This one was a little less expensive when I bought it and has infinite dimming setting. Bottom line: I like this lamp, it has some nice features. It is very bright. If it could turn on by a light switch I would buy one or two more for other rooms in the house. The 3 color temps are nice but I doubt you will really use them.Knocked off a star because of the awkward way of turning this lamp on and off and not remembering the last setting.
M**D
Disappointing
I was looking for an LED alternative to my halogen torcheries. Look no further! There isn't one. This is supposed to be the best, and it's pretty weak. Here are the pros and cons:Pros:•It gives off light.•The color temperature is adjustable with three preset values: 3K, 4K, 5K.•When you take it apart to return it, it will go back in the box.Cons:•Not very bright.•Dimming range is extremely limited.•The wall wart is enormous. The largest I have ever seen in my entire life, which is saying something.•It is too short for comfort. The light head is literally in your face if you are standing next to it. If you happen to have an empty wine case box to stand it on, well, that worked for me. Inspires interesting conversation!•The tilting function of the light head seems to have no effect on the direction or coverage of the light. But even if it is perched on a wine case, if you have the head tilted, the bare light will hit your eye, because there is nothing shading the light disk.•The switch is a single-tap multi-function switch which controls everything—on/off, the “dimmer,” and the color temperature. That makes for a clumsy, unintuitive, very user-unfriendly experience. Okay, it’s annoying. You will be annoyed. Your S.O. will be very annoyed. Your guests will be downright exasperated, and throw food at you, and say snarky things about you back at work. Madding, actually.I don't expect high-end Italian design for $65, but I do expect reasonable functionality. Just putting a 20w LED bulb in any ordinary fixture would work better for less.
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