When unpacking the A-Ha effect with regard to the "fixing" of the lampshade was then already there: With a three-armed version of the ring is mounted with rubber ends to which the screen is then plugged and hold more or less. We have children - arrive even at the lamp and the screen rolls across the room (at best). As the with the matching bulb, was indeed already discussed extensively. In my opinion, a lamp that can be used with incandescent bulbs is certainly anachronistic.
The touch function eventually was then a main reason why we have returned the lamps - times it has only with firm pressure to work reliably, it was enough time to arrive at the lamp. Eben quickly turn in the night light so that was impractical. The Dimmer function was the second reason - it seemed at first glance to be practical (except that it works only with reasonable light bulbs), but the transformer required for hums unpleasantly loud.
In summary:
+ Handy
+ Relatively chic, yet simple
Easy to assemble +
+ Dimmer function
+ Touch function, no active switch
- Unstable mounting for the Shade
- Can only be used with rather rare bulbs
- Can not be used with bulbs or LED lamps (dimmer function)
- Dimmer hum components
- Touch function does not work well
We will probably still look first of all in the "real world" after a lamp in order to reduce the reciprocating Herschickerei.