Yes I agree, but then so it should at three-times the price...
lumsdot
19 Sep 161#13
Not when it looks that naff
lumsdot
19 Sep 16#14
To be fair its not my taste, but does kind of have an art deco look
zacmonda
19 Sep 16#15
Ok thank you for your negative comments :smiley: Also the link to the light on eBay looks terrible and more than double the price. Haha :smiley:
MR1123
19 Sep 16#16
Is John Lewis your dad?
DistortedVision
20 Sep 16#19
It's a good price but the John Lewis website doesn't sale its been reduced so I'm assuming this is the normal price. So how is this a deal?
Rickardo to DistortedVision
20 Sep 161#21
Rather then being told via a sale banner, you could always decide for yourself if it's a deal - this product may be more expensive elsewhere, let alone factoring the extra value some attribute to it being from John Lewis.
The going price at Poundland is usually £1, but when they sell a product that might normally be more expensive, do they have to specify it is in a sale/reduced?
windym
20 Sep 161#20
C&C requires a minimum spend of £30. Free delivery requires a £50 spend.
DistortedVision
20 Sep 16#22
Sorry I disagree, its still not a deal as far as I'm concerned. No one has said its available cheaper elsewhere. Even if its the same price elsewhere and the value added from the retailer being John Lewis does not make it deal either. Following that logic we should all be posting John Lewis deals for TVs that are the same price elsewhere.
zacmonda to DistortedVision
20 Sep 16#26
If you don't think it's a deal... that's great! If I was you, I would ignore this thread and don't vote then, haha
Carrie.F
20 Sep 16#23
does John drink builders tea ? :stuck_out_tongue:
jrw
20 Sep 161#24
Its a deal in that its £9 for a wall light. Go to B&Q, Homebase et al and find a wall light for £9.
If it benefits someone who is looking for wall lights and didn't consider John Lewis then this is a deal that warrants space on this site.
glduuk
20 Sep 161#25
Always been this price - great value - have put several up myself
Musicrab
20 Sep 161#28
If you fix these yourselves, you would be advised to find out which fuse box switch relates to the lighting circuit you are about to play with and then switch the circuit off at the fuse box.
tomba
20 Sep 16#29
3 wires, 2 holes, POWER OFF FIRST and CHECK AGAIN that it's OFF by removing fuse maybe !!!???
Opening post
Great deal @ £9 with a 2 year guarantee!
I've ordered a few for myself off the website - free click and collect, next day.
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guide!
If you already have them then take a photo of wires and refit new one the same.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SMALL-VINTAGE-INDUSTRIAL-BRUSHED-SCONCE-LAMP-GLOBE-GLASS-SHADE-LOFT-WALL-LIGHT-/112041104037
The going price at Poundland is usually £1, but when they sell a product that might normally be more expensive, do they have to specify it is in a sale/reduced?
If it benefits someone who is looking for wall lights and didn't consider John Lewis then this is a deal that warrants space on this site.