Hello !
Glad to finally become a member to this community, seems to be a place with much knowledge..
Which leads me to the reason i come here. As you can see i come from Denmark, so buying one of this beast wasn't exactly cheap. I payed around 60 usd for the lamp it self and another 120 usd just for the shipment.
But when i recieved it it was all cloudy :( First off i contacted lava light directly, which suggested i placed the lamp in a cold room for a few days.. after 3 days with no change i contacted then again, but now they do not respond.
I've attached some pictures, so that you can se what iam talking about. IF lava lite did respond and they suggested that i sent it back it would cost me another 120 usd, so i have no choice but to try and fix this my self.
Do you have any suggestions ? Can i fix it without opening it or do i have to change the water ?
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Did you submit this through the Lava Lite website or did you email it to a different contact? I have never had success trying to get support from their site. They had recommended contacting them through this address: socialmedia@lavalite.com. That is how I contacted them and got very prompt service.
Insist for a refund or a replacement globe. You shouldn't have to "work" to get your lamp running right.
Daniel Jørgensen said:
Okay i have just written Lava Lite an email with the following.. Lets see what they will respond with:
Hello Lava Lite Support
I recieved my brand new Lava GRANDE Lamp last week, it is however very cloudy. As i could read on the piece of paper that was with the lamp, this is very normal due to shipping. I followed the suggestions written on the paper, but the lamp which didnt resolve the issue. I contacted you back then and was told to place the lamp in a cold place for a few days, which i did but it is still very cloudy, and have not helped at all.
What should i do? Iam quite dissapointed, because i payed a lot for the lamp, and to get it shipped all they way to Denmark, only to recieve a faulty lamp. How shall we deal with this issue? I can send you pictures of the lamp if you want me too.
Greetings
Daniel
What you can try is to run this lamp for 10hrs a day for a few weeks it will need to get hot. After a few weeks of running let it sit for a week it should be a little clear after that. If this was he purple/with yellow liquid one then all would have been lost this just may recover over time. Do you have a pic of the cap with its number and model# ?
So not true.
There used to be a big issue with fluidiums clouding in shipping here in the USA when plushpod started to sell them.
I bought an opal fluidium on eBay and it arrived like pea soup.
The american lavaworld globes clouded when shipped also, but they recovered.
I've had plenty of other mathmos lamps ruined in shipping too.
It depends on the globe, formula, age and how it is shipped.
I don't think the current formula of LL globes recovers, but clouding in shipping happens and to mathmos too.
I have very special instructions and marking I use to prevent it.
Richard said:
Clouding through shipping is NOT normal !
Yet more crap LL is fobbing the customers off with...
Buy Mathmos and be a happy lava lamp collector with no DIY filtering, coil changes etc needed, just take it out the box and admire the crystal clear liquid after it's travelled 100's of miles, plug it in and enjoy ;)
That is all...
So not true.
There used to be a big issue with fluidiums clouding in shipping here in the USA when plushpod started to sell them.
I bought an opal fluidium on eBay and it arrived like pea soup.
The american lavaworld globes clouded when shipped also, but they recovered.
I've had plenty of other mathmos lamps ruined in shipping too.
It depends on the globe, formula, age and how it is shipped.
I don't think the current formula of LL globes recovers, but clouding in shipping happens and to mathmos too.
I have very special instructions and marking I use to prevent it.
Richard said:Clouding through shipping is NOT normal !
Yet more crap LL is fobbing the customers off with...
Buy Mathmos and be a happy lava lamp collector with no DIY filtering, coil changes etc needed, just take it out the box and admire the crystal clear liquid after it's travelled 100's of miles, plug it in and enjoy ;)
That is all...
So heres a shot from the Lamps cap!
So heres a shot from the Lamps cap!
I will try that thanks. They just replied an hour ago to the mail i send them yesterday, asking where i bought the lamp.
I bought it from a seller on ebay: http://myworld.ebay.com/kruegertruevalue/
I find it a little wierd that they clear out bad stock by selling the lamps to customers rather than just through them out. I know its money out of the window for them, but on the other hand, this way they will get lot of bad reputation.
Maybe i should send them the pictures i took including the one with the cap, so they can see this is one of their bad models
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