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Brad, it's gorgeous, but is more a reddish pink. The Green wants to flow more in columns with blobs at the top for quite a while and then breaks up and does the rain thing with stretchy blobs like yours. The Pink doesn't hold the columns as long, and has all sorts of things going on, and faster. Both dimmers are full on, no overheating at all.
nice lamps! can't wait to see that pink flow!
Thank you, Keith! I'm very happy with both of them. Amazing flow when they really get going. I've been so used to having the smaller lamps, these are sort of freaking me out, in a good way, of course! :)
Good for you Libby!! Great looking lamps!
No worries, Trev, Bob will be ready for his "Photo Op" tomorrow sometime. LOL Hang on, he's tired and watching a movie right now...... ;-))
I cant wait to see Bob... :-)
You and me both, my friend! I could watch these lamps all day. I think I did.........whoops! ;-)
These beauties are quickly becoming some of my favorite lava lamps!
It was like this when it came, Lala. Just a slight bit of haze, (my OCD, lol), but Kirk said his cleared up in 3 days of running, so hopefully my Pink will too. The green came perfectly clear. They were both turned on today at the same time, but this is the Pink's first run, the green has had several already, so is not taking as long to get going.
The Pink is "still" in its "flipped" stage. LOL
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