Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate

Here are a couple pictures of the new LL line that are Spencer's only exclusives lamps. Should be available soon probably Aug or Sept. Whether they'll be good flowing lamps or not is a mystery (but most likely the same old shitty flow) some of the colors are pretty cool though. There is also 2 new globe color combos. A Midnight Blue / White and a Champange Red / White.

 

 

 


 

 

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So, I suppose these fluids can't be taken out and used in a lamp that requires heat?


http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_32761_Lava-Lite-4238.html 


ポップタルト猫のアンドルさん said:

If anyone is interested sonic electronix has most of the new lamps for dirt cheap prices.

http://www.sonicelectronix.com/search_new.php?action=search&key...

I really doubt any of the globes will be worth keeping though.

I would say no.


Erin said:

So, I suppose these fluids can't be taken out and used in a lamp that requires heat?


http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_32761_Lava-Lite-4238.html 


ポップタルト猫のアンドルさん said:

If anyone is interested sonic electronix has most of the new lamps for dirt cheap prices.

http://www.sonicelectronix.com/search_new.php?action=search&key...

I really doubt any of the globes will be worth keeping though.

Where do you see a 23" plasma lamp?

Blind Faith said:
If this is legit. I might buy quite a few lamps here.... A Electroplasma that's 23" tall??? Oh lord, lava may suck but at least they may have some products worth buying at the moment...
Maybe you should contact them and get this confusion cleared up.

Blind Faith said:

http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_38324_Lava-Lite-7395.html

 

Lava Lite Electroplasma Lava Lamp

LAVA brand lamps are the original. For 40 years, LAVA has captivated generations with their trademarked shape and timeless styles. Don't accept substitutes. Demand the original….the registered LAVA brand. They are the perfect addition to any bedroom, living room, or party space. Simply turn on this lamp and set the mood.

A fun alternative light source, the Electroplasma Lava Light sets the mood in any room. Teen rooms, offices, game rooms, or even living rooms are brightened by the whimsical effect. Designed to create light that looks like a lightening storm, the lamp is a great conversation piece. It stands 23 inches tall total and fits on most any surface.   <--- HERE!

Product Features
  • Electroplasma Lava Lamp
  • Stands 17" tall
  • Multiple color lightning storm effect
  • Two Settings (constant on/sound reactive)
  • Great conversation piece
  • Touch the lamp and the electricity follows your finger
  • Includes 40 watt bulb
  • Plugs into standard outlet
  • Black base
  • Dimensions: 6-1/4"L x 6-1/4"W x 23"H
  • 1-year Manufacturer's warranty

I want two !

Also, anyone know if the green glitter can be removed from this one and added to a lamp that uses a 40w bulb:

http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_32761_Lava-Lite-4238.html

The new glitter globes are all oil now so it's just a bottle cap that holds it in there.

What makes the glitter and stuff move? These ones seem to have some sort of rotating action, which to me means they are not moved by heat.

 

These are called Vortex lamps and I wonder if that's what the green one is:

http://www.lavalamp.com/product/14-5inch-clear-Vortex/

 

Also, on LW's website, they don't show a 32oz green glitter, only a 12oz. so I wonder if Sonix Electronix has it wrong. The image that Sonix has used for the 32oz. green glitter is the same image as LW's image of the 12oz. glitter.

http://www.lavalamp.com/products/new/

 

Dr. WHAT?! said:

The new glitter globes are all oil now so it's just a bottle cap that holds it in there.
Those vortex lamps look cool - might even consider trying to get one, especially the colour   changing one.

The glitter appears to move by a propeller or something in the base to create a werlpool effect (similar to the twister tubes). I reckon there is more chance of these lamps working then the lava lamps and the video looks legitimate (seams to be filmed at Lava Lite's office).
Be warned, these lamps have a noticeable churning noise caused by the turbine.

Tim Gill said:
Those vortex lamps look cool - might even consider trying to get one, especially the colour   changing one.

The glitter appears to move by a propeller or something in the base to create a werlpool effect (similar to the twister tubes). I reckon there is more chance of these lamps working then the lava lamps and the video looks legitimate (seams to be filmed at Lava Lite's office).
Be warned, these lamps have a noticeable churning noise caused by the turbine.
Thats quite a put off - its probably a better idea to do a proper job of it and find a french glitter not anougher toy from lava lite.

The green lamp is just a straight up glitter lamp thats heat powered. The vortex is AC power (maybe battery powered too) which a little propeller spins at the bottom stirring up the glitter. Ever seen those older tornado tubes with the little round balls that formed a twister? Similar to that, I have 2 smaller mystical cloud and glitter lamps which are the same thing, this one you linked is just bigger.

 

You can hear it in this video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YH2-0WZ9h8

Tim Gill said:

Be warned, these lamps have a noticeable churning noise caused by the turbine.
Thats quite a put off - its probably a better idea to do a proper job of it and find a french glitter not anougher toy from lava lite.

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