Mathmos are simply the BEST there is. My mother still has her polished copper ones from the early 1970s! The colour-changing one is simply awesome! You can keep your Chinese-made rubbish ; I prefer British-made QUALITY.
Great video. The metal spinners are truely artists. Why, though, did the second metal spinner not have his safety glasses on? C'mon man, you're better than that! Be safe.
I soOO wished I had known about Mathmos a long time ago. I've ordered several Lava Lites from Amazon. Nearly every single one of them is defective. Most of them arrive with cloudy water, and despite the packing slip statement that this is normal, and goes away with a few days use, it never remedies itself. I just purchased the Lava Grande from Amazon and ...my heart sank, the minute I opened the box, cloudy water. Thank god Amazon has a great return policy. When I get my refund I'm going Mathmos
@TheFlyingPineapple Which is actually borrowed from Lava Lite. Back in the 60s and early 70s, when Lava Corporation made high-quality lamps, about a quarter of Lava's models were loosely based on Crestworth models. Back then, the two had a polite relationship. But the Fireflow is the first reverse borrow: between 1966 and 1970, Lava Corp. made the Continental and Savoy, the world's only non-electric, candle-powered lava lamps... until now. The old ones are rare and fetch a lot of $.
Ok, so when will you guys start shipping to the U.S.? Really would like to get the Telstar Rocket lamp. Love your products. Too bad you can't get any of my pocket change though.
How does the guy filling the wax know how much to put in? It looks like he is judging it by eye so it is half way up the first part of the bottle, i.e. mid way between the bottom and the angle, am I right?
@SUPERDOOPERTUBER Yeah, I'm convinced. I've ordered several Lava Lites from Amazon, nearly 3/4 of them had cloudy water out of the box, or the lava didn't work properly. I'm so over it. I'm ordering one from the British company.
Disappointed with mathmos lava lamps. I bought a blue/green astro lamp recently and really it looks all green. You can hardly tell it's blue. What a waste of £57.
Stunning quality! Hand-filled globes, hand-spun bases! Amazing. Mathmos, keep on bein' the king of modern, electric lava lamps.
We need a new 4k Video!!
I wish I could buy a Mathmos in the USA!
Try www.forward2me.com/
Mathmos are simply the BEST there is.
My mother still has her polished copper ones from the early 1970s!
The colour-changing one is simply awesome!
You can keep your Chinese-made rubbish ; I prefer British-made QUALITY.
Ah i wish there wass sound!!!
Great video. The metal spinners are truely artists. Why, though, did the second metal spinner not have his safety glasses on? C'mon man, you're better than that! Be safe.
I soOO wished I had known about Mathmos a long time ago. I've ordered several Lava Lites from Amazon. Nearly every single one of them is defective. Most of them arrive with cloudy water, and despite the packing slip statement that this is normal, and goes away with a few days use, it never remedies itself. I just purchased the Lava Grande from Amazon and ...my heart sank, the minute I opened the box, cloudy water. Thank god Amazon has a great return policy. When I get my refund I'm going Mathmos
Sympa Mathmos 👍👍👍😉
I have the british ones. cost more but the Mathmos ones are the best.
Thank you if you allow, mathos
Why is the sound in this video not working / missing? I'd really be interested in both watching and listening to it!
audio works just fine bud
@TheFlyingPineapple Which is actually borrowed from Lava Lite. Back in the 60s and early 70s, when Lava Corporation made high-quality lamps, about a quarter of Lava's models were loosely based on Crestworth models. Back then, the two had a polite relationship. But the Fireflow is the first reverse borrow: between 1966 and 1970, Lava Corp. made the Continental and Savoy, the world's only non-electric, candle-powered lava lamps... until now. The old ones are rare and fetch a lot of $.
Ok, so when will you guys start shipping to the U.S.? Really would like to get the Telstar Rocket lamp. Love your products. Too bad you can't get any of my pocket change though.
How does the guy filling the wax know how much to put in? It looks like he is judging it by eye so it is half way up the first part of the bottle, i.e. mid way between the bottom and the angle, am I right?
@SUPERDOOPERTUBER
Yeah, I'm convinced. I've ordered several Lava Lites from Amazon, nearly 3/4 of them had cloudy water out of the box, or the lava didn't work properly. I'm so over it. I'm ordering one from the British company.
Amazon very very cheap 😆
I wish they made it easier to purchase in the US...their hard to find.
Was that base that they tested in the video wired for the US?
how do you achieve copper color ? painting or copper ?
Can you get these anywhere in the US? I've seen a few on ebay...
WHo is that fluid packaging system made by and is it gravity fed?
I have a blue black big green one and a glitter lamp but the first two are small ones
@JonasClark and king of tealight powered lava lamps
Srry I ment a big blue one
Hi! I'm looking for someone to make a custom lavalamp. plz mail if ur up to the task. tyvm
No sound?!?
Love the lavalamp but the video could do with some music
Im loving your work ! come check my collection !
Get them on eBay and eBay uk
SAFETY GLASSES!
I need one store in Mexico 🤧🤧🤧
coool
feel sorry for the poor bastard having to twist his body around like that !
I don't like cheep copy lava lamp it's mathmos which invented the best lava lamp and they are a English company best in the world
video quality is very bad. you should update the video
Disappointed with mathmos lava lamps. I bought a blue/green astro lamp recently and really it looks all green. You can hardly tell it's blue. What a waste of £57.
lol thats what you want