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Tecnolite - Lámpara de Mesa LED 3 W Portátil, Recargable, Luz Blanca Ajustable y Atenuable Táctil, Lámpara Interior para Restaurante

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  • ¡Elige la temperatura de color!: A través del selector táctil en la parte superior de la lámpara elige el tono de luz adecuado para iluminar el espacio y actividades: Toca x1 para Luz Cálida Brillante (3000 K), Toca x2 Luz Neutra (4000 K) y Toca x3 para Luz de Día (6500 K).
  • Atenuable: Utiliza el selector táctil manteniendo un toque prolongado, retira el dedo hasta que la luz cambie a la intensidad de luz deseada. Iluminación homogénea de 360° de apertura.
  • Portable, coloca la lámpara en cualquier lugar sin necesidad de conexión directa a la corriente. Cuenta con batería integrada de 1200 mAh con hasta 10 horas de uso. Carga mediante conexión USB-C, cable incluido.
  • Altura de 21 centímetros, ideal para ser el centro de mesa sin molestar la vista en áreas comunes, de trabajo o salas de espera.
  • Potencia de 3 W LED integrado.


Las lámparas de mesa son una forma sencilla de dar ese toque hogareño o proporcionar iluminación funcional en espacios comerciales. Sin duda son una excelente y querida característica interior que puede dar vida a cualquier superficie como mesas, escritorios, burós, recepciones y más. En áreas de relajación o comunes, las lámparas de mesa pueden proporcionar iluminación ambiental o iluminación de acento para resaltar ciertas características o áreas del espacio. En el dormitorio, pueden servir como luz de lectura o proporcionar una iluminación suave y cálida para crear un ambiente acogedor. En la oficina, proporcionan iluminación para de concentración y mejora visual. En el comedor y restaurantes, se pueden utilizar para crear un ambiente íntimo durante las comidas.


JakeBeNimble
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de enero de 2024
I used this to install TABs for my kids treehouse. It's the perfect size for the Treehouse Attachment Bolts collar and it's self feeding and very sharp. It creates clean chips and minimizes damage to the tree. The centering bit did come loose, so make sure everything is nice and tight before you begin and clean the tip out here and there. This also seems to be of much higher quality than the toolkits the TAB manufacturers offer.
Vinnie
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de marzo de 2018
the work awesome for the price. works great with my right angle drill!!
Customer
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 19 de enero de 2018
Best drill bite I have ever seen.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 22 de julio de 2017
This thing cuts like a knife...saves a lot of time as opposed to using a hole saw and seems to be quite durable. .
K. Rochester
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de octubre de 2013
I used this bit to bore the 3" countersink hole for installing a couple of treehouse attachment bolts (TAB's) in some oak tree's. I found it to cut very nicely, the perfect blend of aggressive cut and smooth finish for what I was doing, and could not have been happier with the result. And as a happy coincidence the thickness of the bit was identical to the thickness of the 3" collar on the TAB, so it was very easy to judge the depth of my counterbore in relation to the TAB.If you are reading this review and not building a treehouse, rest assured this is a quality bit for just about any use I can imagine you would want to use it for. It was sharp, robust, and of high quality design and construction. And it comes with a replaceable screw tip if you wear the first one out, or if you just want to remove it to smooth out counterbored holes (with the screw in place the bit is always mid cut). Note that this is not really a "finish carpentry" bit, so keep in mind rough carpentry type applications are what I am thinking, it is after all a fairly aggressive cut.If you are reading this review and are planning on building a treehouse, I can offer this advice from my experience: Start with this bit and bore just shy of where you want to end up with your countersink depth for the collar. Then, drill with a 1 1/8" auger bit about an inch past that. Then drill with a 1" auger bit the remainder of the depth to allow for installation of the TAB. Then, I went back one last time with this 3" bit and just touched up the face of the counterbore. It was very easy to smooth it out without the screw trying to pull the bit in. Then I installed the TAB.I decided that using separate bits that were commonly available instead of purchasing (or renting) the specialty bits they sell for the task of drilling the holes for the TAB's to be a better value proposition for me (I like tools, and I like tools that have more than just one use, especially since I don't envision going into the treehouse business). Keep in mind that the specialty bits are designed to keep the holes in perfect alignment so that the counterbore is exactly perpendicular to the hole. When you use separate bits like this you must be VERY careful to keep your holes straight and on the same centerline. There is only a very tiny bit of fudge room when doing it this way. I used a level on my drill continuously to ensure that all holes were straight, and the auger bits maintained the same centerline by starting in the same screw feed hole the previous bit before it left, and I had no problems doing it like this. You may want to consider this added degree of difficulty though if you are less handy with a drill.I have added a few pics to illustrate the installation process of the TAB's with this bit.
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