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RubyLux NIR-A Near Infrared Bulb Grade A (3 Pack)

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Arrives Dec 3 – Dec 7
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Size: 3 Count (Pack of 1)


Features

  • Near Infrared Light Therapy Bulb Designed for Near Infrared Heat Lamp Therapy and Saunas. Produces 1431 mW/cm2 at 6 Away!
  • Near Infrared Light Therapy Increases Collagen, Skin Elasticity, Relieves Pain, Speeds Healing and More!
  • No UV to Block, No Teflon, No Fluorinated fumes, No Mercury Vapor, No Toxic Substances and No FAR Infrared. CE certified. Safest Brand on the Market!
  • Backed by RubyLux Money-Back Guarantee! RubyLux Accepts Returns for Any Reason within 60 Days of Purchase!
  • Longest Life! Lasts 2+ Years! Compare to Mere Weeks from Other IR Lamps or Only Months from Brand X Bulbs!

Brand: ‎RubyLux


Light Type: ‎Incandescent, Mercury Vapor


Wattage: ‎250 watts


Light Color: ‎Red


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Size: ‎3 Count (Pack of 1)


Connectivity Technology: ‎Infrared


Controller Type: ‎Push Button


Manufacturer: ‎RubyLux


Part Number: ‎4U-N01H-6UB3-3PK


Item Weight: ‎1.15 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎6.5 x 5 x 5 inches


Item model number: ‎4U-N01H-6UB3-PARENT


Assembled Height: ‎5 inches


Assembled Length: ‎6.5 inches


Assembled Width: ‎5 inches


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Type of Bulb: ‎incandescent


Wattage: ‎250 Watts


Date First Available: August 7, 2019


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  • Fantastic! Works Amazing on Pain & Knocks Expensive Competition Out of the Water!!
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
I just received my RubyLux Infrared Bulb a few days ago, so I can't say much about the long-term health benefits yet....but this light is perfect for targeting certain areas of the body and easily using several times daily without any irritation, "hot spots", or issues. The bulb itself glows an orangey-red and definitely produces heat/warmth. Even when treating my face within 1 foot of the bulb....I get no issues with burning by allowing the light to sit for 30 seconds or so as I rotate my face and head to treat it from all angles. I keep face/head treatment to about 10 minutes per session (starting at) 2 times per day. For my back (my area of severe pain and damage), it's a bit more difficult because it's hard to get the light to cover my entire back (I have multiple problems with upper AND lower back) with just laying under it, so I do spend a longer amount of time (skin is thicker here than the face) and then move my body position to get the other areas targeted. I spend about 20 minutes on each part of my spine (one hour total) and try to do it at least 1 to 2 times daily if I can manage the time. I have literally tried EVERYTHING else for my back pain and basically am a 36 year old woman who spent her 20's as a very active CNC Programmer and Machinist (this means I was heavy-lifting and running around about 70 hours per week since age 23 up until about 3 years ago)....so it's killing me that I literally can't do anything but light chores. I have to sit on a cocchyix pillow plus a heating pad anytime I'm sitting ....at all. I can no longer do my trade despite finally being experienced enough for high-paying, supervisory/forewoman positions. I've tried exercise balls, back blocks, stretches, decompression exercises, acupressure mats (bed of nails at-home), and Gabapentin/Neurontin. This is my last ditch before trying actual back surgery at some point. While I cannot say whether this will help my back long-term, I CAN say that even for the most painful points in my back....this greatly reduces my pain more than any of the *above* mentioned methods merely laying under the light bulb. Some may say "well sure, it's heat"....but no. I use a heating pad on "high" anytime I'm sitting down and it does NOT relieve my pain temporarily and certainly not for hours afterward. This bulb and the infrared waves DO. The heat is a nice and soothing bonus, but that's clearly not what is making the difference. And I can't wait to see the results after a few months of *trying* to squeeze in 60 minutes 2x times per day. As for the bulb itself, it's high quality and large. The coverage area and brightness from just one bulb is pretty large. The warmth feels just like laying in the sun on a hot/bright day....but with no humidity or "burn" from UV. On thinner areas of the body (like my face) you can FEEL the skin tightening and tingling from the increased blood flow which is great because that means collagen stimulation is happening quickly. I also notice that I feel more relaxed and my mood improves from the light and warmth that we don't get here in the Northeast for most of Fall, Winter, and Early Spring. I took the advice of the users and purchased a brooder light w/ clamp to use this and admittedly....it's NOT convenient around my apartment since I don't have a "dedicated room/space" where I can clip the light and then just use it. I have to basically clamp it to dresser and desk drawers right in my living room or bedroom and adjust the brooder light to an angle that works. It's not the easiest set up if you don't have space. Plus the ugly, metal "chicken light" look of the brooder. HOWEVER. I really, really recommend that for safety you do NOT just use whatever lamp you have laying around and despite my woes about the lack of convenience and ugly/large metal brooder base....safety is most important and especially if you have kids or pets who may brush past or knock it down. I can attest to this because the very first time I set it up, I attached the clamp to a kitchen chair and then planned to sit in a chair across from it to access my back....and wouldn't you know it, my nosy cat jumped right up and when I shooed him away, he accidentally bumped the brooder hard enough that the light and base popped right off the chair, hit the floor, and rolled away! I was pissed that the brooder light actually DENTED from hitting a carpet, but since the light was plugged in AND hot....I realized how relieved I was that the bulb didn't burst because of the safety cage as well as the area surrounding the lamp and that my carpet, cat, and self didn't get burned or catch anything on fire BECAUSE of using the ugly brooder light. So I heavily recommend that you suck it up and buy the brooder base with the ceramic that is intended for a bulb this high in wattage to protect yourself, your pets, AND avoid replacing a $21.00 light bulb every time someone bumps it. The brooder light is easy to clamp, but a pain to adjust (comes loose and flops around and needs constant tightening if you're changing the angle a lot), but the safety of the ceramic socket as well as the metal guards and reflector are well worth both the cost and the annoyance especially if you're in an apartment, have limited space, or have kids/pets that may get curious about the light. I just leave it sit for 15 minutes after use and then if I'm done using it for the day, I have some old bubble wrap in a bag in my hall closet that I stuff the whole set up into until I'm ready to use it again.I recommend something like this if you aren't going to build a permanent set up and/or will be moving it around a lot. Despite the bulb being "delicate" because of not having Teflon (which is a good thing for your health)....this DID hit the floor and roll around while plugged in and hot and did NOT shatter. So if you're careful, this is well worth the extra trouble of a $36.00 set up....rather than buying the "home LED systems" that are hundreds of dollars. The light WORKS. And the Infrared is excellent for all-around issues and especially deep-tissue issues whether it's pain, facial sagging, or seasonal depression. I commend Rubylux for coming up with a cost-efficient, safe option so that anyone and everyone can afford this therapy without the costly Salon/Sauna visits and without expensive Home LED kits. I feel like I wasted NOTHING *unlike many other methods for my back that cost a lot of money* even if this method doesn't improve my back pain long term. I'd love to see these available in small bulk packages of 2 or even 4 for a slightly discounted price at some point...because I really don't want to run out of these!! Excellent product and SO much better than paying for the competition's overpriced nonsense. I won't be looking elsewhere or trying other brands. I will stick to what works and what's affordable! I highly recommend this bulb. *By my photo posted you can see that I just clamp this wherever such as the dresser drawer that I pulled out for this picture. You can also see the general configuration of the Brooder Lamp housing and clamp* ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 19, 2017 by LeighLeiben LeighLeiben

  • Something affordable and low-tech that actually helped knee pain
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
I was surprised that this seems to actually work. At first glance it seemed a little Woo-Woo, but, for the price it is not a difficult buy to try. I used it because my knee was hurting so badly that I could not sleep well, and only in one particular position that is not my favorite position at all. It started hurting after spring inspired me to start running, and gardening, and apparently I'm not so pliable and resilient like I used to be. I bought a brooder lamp fixture at the farm store to put the bulb inside and then clamped it to a bookshelf a few feet above my legs. Don't do what I did, but, I didn't have the recommended eyewear, and, I didn't feel like just laying there and listening to something or nothing, so, reclined, I made a barrier of a big book between the lamp and my eyes. I started first ten minutes twice a day, and then I went longer, working up to 20-25 minutes a session. I was sleeping well in 3 days and able to lay in my favorite sleeping positions almost as quickly. WARNING: the bulb gets quite hot, so don't touch it or let it get wet. Turned out that for some reason that I don't understand, the mount on the brooder fixture came loose (not the clamp part), and it fell, touched my arm quite briefly, but left a burn. This is not Rubylux's fault, but rather, the brooder fixture. Whatever lamp structure you choose, make sure it is secure and will not fall over with the bulb. Perhaps I was the one who did something dumb, but, make sure you will not end up with a hot bulb coming into direct contact with your skin. Conclusion: I am now a real supporter of infrared light therapy and will regularly use it. Of course, I will also study up on other ways to keep from getting painful joints, like probably learning better use of my body, but, with my own mistakes and ignorance that happen, it is really nice knowing that I have this useful tool that actually helps me. PS. Upon going to an orthopedic doctor earlier, I could not get any useful information out of the fellow. It was a dead end appointment. He offered to sign me up for some therapy, which would be specific exercises, which I have done before years back when I had knee pain before, but he never mentioned anything helpful like this. Why? Apparently red and infrared light therapy has been well-studied. Wouldn't it be an obvious good choice to recommend to patients who are asking for insight on how to help themselves? I don't know why it seems like most health problems that I have are dead-ended by the doctor route, leaving it up to me to learn about infrared, nutrition, etc., which, even though they are well-evidenced, are not mentioned by any doctors that I have met. I'm going to have to print out some relevant studies on the topic of infrared and red lights, so I can share the existence of this excellent and accessible therapy with my own family and community. I'll have to print studies because a great many people will think it odd to heal yourself with light and probably won't believe it could really help. It does! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 25, 2022 by Rune

  • A great use for RubyLux NIR-A Near Infrared Bulb Grade A
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
I bought two bulbs. I have used them with great success to significantly extended the range of my night vision monocular scope. I installed them in an aluminum clamp-light. The RubyLux NIR-A bulbs extended the illuminated distance by 10X. I don't use the bulbs for pain relief, though. My money was well spent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 6, 2023 by gary merhar

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