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Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
Excelente producto. Los usamos para construir una cámara de revelado y son excelentes
Felix A.
Reviewed in Canada on August 17, 2024
Junk.It stopped working after several weeks of 24 / 7 use.
Jared Cobb
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
Purchased these for curing lights inside my resin curing chamber. They work great
No Faux
Reviewed in Canada on June 3, 2024
These seem fainter than 30 watt but used for exposing photo sensitive emulsion in screen printing and did work.They required more than prescribed time but they are a good value. (in my set up : 11 minutes)
MarieLaprise
Reviewed in Canada on May 3, 2024
Poor quality about the manufacturing. The glass of the window was rough, uneven and sharp. I cut myself too. The assembly of the pieces were not align. With two of them it did glow, but not enough for a big room of 20 people, I promessed a special "glow in the dark" activity... really desapointing over all.
Caleb Toci
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
Very good uv lights exactly what I wanted
Johnny Joe
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024
I used these lights in my diy resin curing box for my Anycubic M3 Max printer. They worked great. I used a uv powered turntable with it and my prints turn out perfect
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
These lights made resin curing a million times faster. With an added bonus of being great for halloween decorations.
Tiffini L. Forsythe
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024
IMy husband bought these lamps and fixed them into a 3D printed box lined with reflective adhesive vinyl. The resin does take longer to cure than I am used to but it works well. He mounted one above and one below so I have no need to turn items over. It keeps items from warping. Some resins and gels I still have to cure with a nail lamp that has more wattage but mostly this setup cures everything I need!
Tracy
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2023
I love working with UV Resin and often use it for larger projects. As most know, with UV Resin you have to cure in sections and typically use a small nail lamp. Despite this limitation, I would fill larger molds fully and just stick it in the sun for 20 minutes. I needed a better solution as it's not always sunny. I looked at light boxes but they were so expensive for what you got. I took a chance on these - and they WORKED!I made a light box by cutting two openings in the top of a packing box. I just put the box over my project and lay the lights over the openings. (see image).Below are the cure times:Clear resin pendents (full mold): 1 minute using 1 lampPendants with resin mixed with mica powder (single layer): 2-3 minutes each side, 1 lampLarge molds dusted with mica and filled with clear (see image): 35 minutes (15 each side) in DIY light box, using 2 lamps.Other considerations:This light cures quickly, so be sure to monitor small pendant projects or they will warp. Use just one light for small projects. When curing thin clear layers, you really only need 30 - 40 seconds.Heat: the lights do get warm, mostly on the back. I had no issues with this even after them being on for 35-40 minutes.No on/off switch: for the price and capabilities, I don't mind plugging it in and out.I had a hard time finding a cost-effective solution for UV Resin curing. If your like me and prefer UV Resin over AB, I hope you find this review helpful! 10 out of 10 recommend!
nappydrew
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2021
MY wife does crafts with UV curing resin, and these lights literally harden that stuff within seconds. I built a small box, with both lights facing inward at angles, and she puts items inside on a rotating spindle, cures and hardens them very well. Much better than the nail-lamp she was using before. They put off a bit of heat, but nothing terrible. Good heatsinks on the rear of the lights.
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