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a light in the attic

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Listings show standard Edison medium screw bases (E26/E27) and wedge or permanently integrated LED bulbs. Some product pages explicitly include an LED bulb, while others state that light bulbs are not included.

Several listings specify safety certifications such as UL Listed or ETL Listed. At least one listing explicitly notes that no certifications are shown.

Floor lamps are freestanding for flexible room placement. Wall sconces generally require hardwired wall installation. The cordless puck light offers magnetic mounting or an adhesive strip for placement on metal or non-metal surfaces.

The results primarily show floor lamps (including gooseneck, adjustable long-arm, and arc styles), wall sconces, and a cordless motion-sensing puck light.

These lights use a mix of power and installation types: plug-in (mains) power for many fixtures, hardwired installation for some wall sconces, and battery-powered cordless options (the puck light lists installed/required batteries). A few fixtures use integrated, non-removable LEDs.

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