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I have two Classic Kosherlamps, and understand that the Regency sheds more light. Is that because of the larger shade, or does it also use a higher wattage flourescent bulb?

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I have two Classic Kosherlamps, and understand that the Regency sheds more light. Is that because of the larger shade, or does it also use a higher wattage flourescent bulb?

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Currently the Regency and Classic KosherLamps both use a maximum 15watt compact fluorescent bulb. (The original Classic KosherLamp used a maximum 13 watt bulb – check the label on the bottom of the lamp and on the cord to see which one you have). The minor difference in brightness in the current Regency and Classic is due only to the larger opening in the Regency shade.

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Currently the Regency and Classic KosherLamps both use a maximum 15 watt compact fluorescent bulb. (The original Classic KosherLamp used a maximum 13 watt bulb – check the label on the bottom of the lamp and on the cord to see which one you have). The minor difference in brightness in the current Regency and Classic is due only to the larger opening in the Regency shade.

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