I have a white/blue Giant purchased new in the late 90s. It sat unused for between 7-9 years. It says use a 100-watt bulb. I did so - using the only 100-watt I could find that would fit, a round short-neck with a shatterproof coating. The wax gets liquid, but all I get are little bubbles, as though it's not quite getting hot enough. Do I need a flood or spot bulb instead? It hasn't had a bulb for a long time, and I forget what kind I need - just 100-watts is all I know.
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yes, it needs a flood bulb to fully heat the wax.
Thanks, Gewn!
what does the giant look like?
Standard 90s Giant Lava, series 3000 I think? That model eventually became the Grande. My Giant is white/blue.
It's most assuredly a Giant, purchased brand-new in the late 1990s, long before the Grande came about. Blown glass globe. I'm sorry, but there's no way I'm trading or selling it.
I would think it needs the same bulb type as the Grande, no?
It's a 100 watt 120volt R20 Reflector bulb.
http://www.amazon.com/Replacement-Bulb-Grande-Lava-lamp/dp/B00AC8MS...
Yep. It wont flow with a standard bulb.
Phishy Lava said:
I would think it needs the same bulb type as the Grande, no?
It's a 100 watt 120volt R20 Reflector bulb.
http://www.amazon.com/Replacement-Bulb-Grande-Lava-lamp/dp/B00AC8MS...
Hope you get it running properly
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