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The Hanaking Upgraded Floor Lamp combines powerful 36W LED lighting with 3600 lumens brightness, offering stepless dimming and four adjustable color temperatures (3000K-6500K). Featuring a magnetic remote and push button control, it provides effortless wireless operation. Its sturdy weighted iron base and 350° rotatable head ensure stability and versatile illumination. Designed for energy efficiency with a 50,000-hour lifespan and memory function, this modern matte black floor lamp is perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, and offices.
Finish Type | Brushed |
Base Material | Iron |
Bulb Base | E26 |
Product Dimensions | 10"D x 10"W x 70"H |
Lamp Type | Floor Lamp |
Shade Color | Matte Black |
Shade Material | Plastic |
Switch Type | Remote |
Style | Modern |
Brand | hanaking |
Color | Matte Black |
Special Feature | Stepless Adjustment, Dimmable, Remote Control, Push Button, 1H Timer |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Metal, Polycarbonate |
Room Type | Office, Bedroom, Living Room |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Number of Light Sources | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | RF |
Included Components | Remote Control |
Is Waterproof | False |
Bulb Shape Size | A19 |
Mounting Type | Floor Mount |
Wattage | 36 watts |
Number of Items | 1 |
Lighting Method | Adjustable |
Control Method | Remote |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Specific Uses For Product | Indoor use only |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Installation Type | Freestanding |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Efficiency | Energy Efficient |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Brightness | 3600 Lumen |
Is Cordless? | No |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Manufacturer | Hanaking |
Shade Height | 7 Inches |
Part Number | MF30002 |
Item Weight | 9.46 pounds |
Item model number | MF30002 |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Finish types | Brushed |
Special Features | Stepless Adjustment, Dimmable, Remote Control, Push Button, 1H Timer |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Bulb Features | Dimmable |
Color Rendering Index (CRI) | 95.00 |
Average Life | 50000 Hours |
V**E
Still Going Strong After 6+ Months – Bright, Reliable, and Stylish
I’ve been using this lamp for over 6 months now, and I’m honestly really happy with it. It’s super bright, perfect for my work setup, and hasn’t lost any brightness or functionality over time. I love the remote control — makes it easy to adjust the brightness and warmth without getting up.The design is modern and minimal, and it fits nicely into my room without taking up much space. Whether I'm working late or just relaxing, this lamp gives the perfect lighting. Definitely one of my better buys!Highly recommend if you're looking for a solid, long-lasting lamp!
J**U
Nice looking lamp that puts out a lot of light
The most important thing to me was getting a lamp that put out a lot of light. This lamp does that, and it is nice looking. It was easy to put together. All of the functions work, including the remote control (on/off, brightness and color). I haven't had the lamp long enough to know its reliability, but if anything goes wrong, I will update this review.
C**O
Exceptional Find
I have purchased several of these floor lamps—some for myself and some as thoughtful gifts. This particular standing light, which I found on Amazon, has become a favorite. I now own six.It is an excellent purchase for the value: easy to assemble, remarkably sturdy, and capable of lighting an entire room with ease. The design is sleek and understated—minimalist yet elegant.With its adjustable brightness, color temperature, and warmth—all controlled by a remote—it offers both beauty and function. A truly exceptional find.
R**D
Highly Recommended
This light lights up the entire room. Has multiple settings to set the mood. I love this purchase and would buy again.
C**3
This LED can dance with the old halogens (photo beside halogen and CFL)
Photo from left to right: 55W 2D/2C HO CFL, This item (36W LED), 250W Halogen.Update after one year: All three lights still fully work. One is cycled for a few minutes at a time at low brightness multiple times a day. The other two are run occasionally (a couple times a week) for several hours. One is low brightness; the other is full brightness. All are controlled with wall switches.Original:Ever since the halogen torchieres where banned, the alternatives have been pretty bad. GE brought out a "2D" high output 55W CFL which was comparable to a 250W halogen. They had frequent failures of the rotary switch or dimmable ballast long before the bulb burned out. This specimen survived on a wall switch in a room used mostly for storage.The unit in the photo has a "2C" aftermarket bulb. The light on the right in the photo is an actual 250W halogen whose bulbs are rated 4000 lumens (increasing this to 300W significantly increases the output to 6000 lumens). The Hanaking 36W LED is noticeably brighter.I tried to use Photometer Pro app to objectively measure the light levels, but its results were inconsistent with my eyes (it "rolled" over from 113 to 89 even though the lamp got significantly brighter). Thus as the picture shows its noticeably brighter than the competitors but I can't quantify it.For power consumption the competitors used their rated wattage per the kill-a-watt (56W for CFL, and 255W for Halogen).The Hanaking is advertised to be "stepless" for dimming and color temperature. It actually has 6 discreet steps for each but ramps the color/brightness instead of abrupt change. So its really not "stepless" since it has 6 steps.For the color temperature closest to the halogen its power consumption for each of the 6 levels is:1W, 7W, 13W, 19W, 26W, and 34W. The 1W mode is about as bright as a 15W incandescent, while the 34W mode is almost as bright as a 300W halogen.The light mostly works as expected when connected to a wall switch. It remembers both the brightness and color temperature. There is about a half second delay to turn on. When turning off there is a full second delay at the lowest brightness that reduces to almost no delay at full brightness.The control on the pole and the remote work the same. The remote doesn't feel super cheap.Assembly is easier than the 1990s models which had tendency to cross thread and wobble. When assembled the pole is straight and can be twisted tight enough to avoid wobble. When intentionally upset to check for stability its no worse than the antiques but can easily be knocked by a kid or larger pet going between the pole and the wall. Its about half the weight of the antiques.Without a wall switch the biggest issue is vampire drain. The kill-a-watt flops between 0 and 1 watt, and shows 5VA. I estimate thats actually about 0.5W which corresponds to 4.5 kWh per year if its always off. Thats enough power to drive an electric car up to 25 miles so its quite a bit of drain. It also means if the lamp is on 20 minutes per day it will use equal power from operation and vampire drain. Thus if you're trying to save energy either plug it into a wall switch or a power strip unless its used several hours a day.Pros:- Almost as bright as 300W halogen, noticeably brighter than 250W halogen.- Wall wart(plug), while large, is unpolarized so it can be plugged in either orientation, so either upper or lower outlet of duplex can be used without blocking the other. Very important if switched outlet is only the top half.- No compromises around light levels or color temperatures. The lowest brightness is well thought out and the other 5 levels are uniform steps.- No rotary dimmer switch = no rotary dimmer switch failures.- External wall wart is just 24VDC so it could be replaced if it fails.- No failure prone fluorescent dimmable ballast.Cons:- Delays when turning on or off with wall switch- Vampire drain ~0.5W.I expect the lamp to last decade(s) given 100K hour LED life and no rotary/mechanical switch. Failure points are likely to be wall wart or the driver (or getting knocked over and physically breaking). A small number should fail in first hours of operation due to bathtub curve. I'll update if it fails due to anything other than getting knocked over.Some have complained about wall warts/transformers that heat up to about 120F. This is a nominal temperature for power electronics. MOSFETs (the power transistors in switching supply) can operate over 100C/212F. Many are speced for 150C/300F. Low end iron transformers are typically rated for 80C/175F. It is unlikely any components in these power supplies are reaching these critical temperatures.The reason for 4* instead of 5* is the vampire drain when used without wall switch.
S**Y
Great lamp
This light is amazing! The quality is excellent, and it’s incredibly bright—my room was previously very dark, but this completely transformed the space. Assembly was a breeze—even a 5-year-old could put it together! It has a sleek, modern look that fits in perfectly with any décor. I especially love the adjustable settings—you can brighten up the entire room or switch to a softer, warmer glow that’s perfect for reading. The remote control is super convenient, and the fact that it’s magnetic means I never have to worry about losing it. Highly recommend, especially if you need strong lighting with versatile settings.
S**L
Good purchase
My husband loves the remote. Nive brite light that we wanted
G**B
so much light
i bought 2 of these and placed them in a corner of my living room and bedroom and it gives so much light. the set up was so easy and i love that it has a remote where you can control the color of the light, dimming and turnng on and off is no problem that i bought 2 more. i like the design of it as it just sits in the corner of the room i angled the light so it points more towards the ceiling to cast off as much light as possible in the rom.
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