VINO LIGHT Manuals & User Guides
VINO LIGHT provides DIY bottle lamp kits and lighting hardware designed to help crafters upcycle glass bottles into custom tabletop lamps.
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VINO LIGHT
VINO LIGHT specializes in innovative, easy-to-use DIY lighting kits that allow crafters and interior decorators to transform everyday glass bottles into beautiful, functional lamps. Their signature bottle lamp kits come complete with UL-listed UNO slip-on sockets, multi-sized corks, and specialized glass drill bits for seamless internal or external wiring.
Designed for both novices and expert crafters, VINO LIGHT products promote upcycling and sustainable home decor by turning vintage champagne bottles, rare carafes, or sentimental glassware into personalized lighting statements.
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How do I choose the correct cork size for my VINO LIGHT lamp kit?
The kit includes small, medium, and large tapered corks. Experiment by pressing each one into the bottle neck until you find the cork that offers the most secure, stable grip to support the socket hardware.
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Do I have to drill a hole in my bottle to use the VINO LIGHT kit?
No, you have two wiring options. You can use the non-drilled setup by letting the power cord exit through the side slot of the socket. Alternatively, you can use the included 9mm glass drill bit to route the cord through the bottom for a cleaner look.
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What type of light bulb can I use with the VINO LIGHT socket?
The socket fits any standard E26 base bulb up to a maximum of 250 Watts. For adjustable brightness, use a compatible 3-way bulb. Using an LED bulb is highly recommended to minimize heat emission.
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How do I prevent my bottle from cracking while drilling?
Use masking tape over the drill site to prevent the bit from slipping. Apply minimal pressure, drill at a slow and steady speed, and continuously apply a small amount of water to the drill area to keep the glass cool.