Forum Novelties Light Fixture and Bulb, 18″, Black

Black Light can be spooky, spacey, or nostalgic. Adds a touch of fun to almost any party.

Product Features

  • Comes with fixture and fluorescent bulb
    18-Inch, 110 Volt/15 watt bulb
    On/off switch
    Mounts with two sided tape, included
    Create an eerie atmosphere or a retro 70s vibe
  • 18-Inch, 110 Volt/15 watt bulb
  • On/off switch
  • Mounts with two sided tape, included
  • Create an eerie atmosphere or a retro 70s vibe

3 Replies to “Forum Novelties Light Fixture and Bulb, 18″, Black”

  1. Could’ve Done Better… This isn’t a bad blacklight but I’m sure there’s better. It’s not exceptionally strong. Printed right on the bulb, it says it’s a 15w light. At the time that I bought it, that information wasn’t listed anywhere on the product page. I admit that I was disappointed when I saw how weak it was when I lit it in the roughly 10’x12′ room that it was intended for.If you want to light up a big room or really want that dazzling, vibrant glow blacklights give, you’ll want to get something…

  2. Not exactly in good condition… Well, I bought this for several reasons (one being I have this super expensive robot model that has parts that glow under blacklight). Anyways, the package was solid on the outside. When I opened it, the box seemed solid too. The only support was paper, one sheet of brown paper to be precise. I opened up the box itself for the lamp and out comes the metal cap for one end of the bulb. The green moldy looking thing that was supposed to hold it on to the bulb was cracked into pieces. There is no…

  3. The perfect 18″ Blacklight. Wow with so many review negative reviews I was hesitant to buy 2 of these. I took the gamble. Let me tell you it was worth it. Both lights arrived fine and worked without incident. As for people complaining that they don’t light up their entire room – Folks this is an 18″ black light, not a four footer. I used two of these for my Flying Crank Ghost setup, and let me tell you they worked like champs!!! I had them along with the motor hooked up to a timer, and each day they turned on at 6pm…

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