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Darkroom Safelights Hanging Led Red Light Lamp Darkroom Equipment

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$14.99

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About this item

  • High-Quality Materials: Our safe light lamp is made with a durable plastic shell and features an energy-efficient LED Red light.
  • Parameter: 3w 110v light bulb.
  • A must have for your darkroom/exposure room!
  • Note: Please test the safe distance before use.


Darkroom Safelights


Brendan h.
Reviewed in Canada on January 10, 2025
Flat out. Didn't work at all.
William Andrews
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
Not knowing better, I used this light while spooling B&W film for home processing. The light spoiled the film because most B&W film is panchromatic and sensitive to all wavelengths of visible light including red. This light would only work as I planned on using it for orthochromatic film that is not sensitive to the red spectrum.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 12, 2024
I have no issue with the quality of the item. My issue is that the bulb I got is a 220v bulb according to the stamping on the side of it and the plug is a 110v plug. The description says 3w 110v but one of the pictures says 250v so I was hoping the description was right but it seems I was wrong.
Danielle
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2024
The media could not be loaded.
Ronald Schafer
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023
The media could not be loaded.
All Photos All the Time
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023
I ordered this Fuyunohi Darkroom Safelights Hanging Led Red Light Lamp to use in my Ilford Popup Darkroom.My current safelight is a deep amber that works fine with standard photographic paper. But, it tends to fog ortho film (when loading 4x5 film holders) and Harman Direct Positive paper. Both these items call for a deep red safelight.My darkroom is very, very small. It's only about 4'x4' (the Ilford Popup Darkroom is just a light-tight tent) and it doesn't take much wattage to produce enough light to see by. This safelight has a 3 watt bulb which seems more than sufficient. There is also a 1 watt version of this safelight available which I have reviewed separately.I performed the usual fog tests with some Arista ortho film, a sheet of Harman Direct Positive Paper, and a sheet of Ilford MGRC paper. After 20 minutes of being exposed to this safelight from about 3 feet away, none of the materials showed any signs of fogging.