- Plastic housing measures:12"L x 3"D x 10"H.
- UL recognized cord.
- Double-Sided Fish are visible on front and back.
- Realistic underwater illusion.
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44 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
DANGEROUS,
This review is from: Living Aquarium Light Lamp Tropical Fish Ocean Water Home Decor (Kitchen)
This product caught fire in our sons' room. It was kept on a nightstand in between their two beds. If we hadn't been there when it happened, both of them could have been seriously injured as their bedroom went up in flames.
I don't want you to take this lightly. There were actual flames coming from the sides. This is very dangerous.
25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
FIRE!!!,
By christine from Groton "christine" (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Living Aquarium Light Lamp Tropical Fish Ocean Water Home Decor (Kitchen)
This light started a fire in my daughters room!!! The motor seized causing the whole piece to ignite and spread. It was the middle of the night. Fortunately, our smoke detectors worked and we had a fire extinguisher. BUT our house is uninhabitable from smoke damage. We were lucky. Don't take a chance.
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
at CVS for $10,
By For what it is, it's well made and it is bright and cheering, and not really realistic, of course. However, the Living Aquarium is a resting point for tired eyes to wander into after looking for too long at the close-up computer screen. I've set the aquarium up in my room's background--ten feet in the distance behind my monitor. I find this eases eyestrain brought on by hours at the computer. The aquarium sort of reminds one to look at it at intervals. Construction: Good, simple, not high tech: a crystal clear, wavy-lenticular polycarbonate case contains a five watt circular fluorescent bulb, revealed by removing two screws from the top. Inside are two two rollers, the two strips of acetate film and a dead-silent gearmotor to drive one of the roller-- the other roller being an idler. This is all on an old principle. Given its silence and its brightness, it's all that could asked for. From a distance, in a dimmed room it is particularly striking. I find the Living Aquarium an excellent value in a novelty with a purpose, at the price I paid for it at the local CVS pharmacy in late January 2008.
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