How do we make a Mathmos Astro/Astrobaby Lava lamp? - Mathmos Production movie

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http://www.mathmos.com We take pride in the fact that Mathmos Astro and Astrobaby lava lamps have been in continuous production in England since the Astro's invention in 1963. Our long experience, our heritage and the superior quality of our overall product is what separates a Mathmos lava lamp from others. We hope you will see from this video, which demonstrates how we make Mathmos lava lamps, the care and attention that goes in to every single lamp.

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  • WOW thats really good!! Ihave been very disappointed with the USA LAVA LITE company as of late..bought a Grande lamp..it arrived cloudy..sent it back.. next one cloudy..sent it back.. next one cloudy....what a bunch of CRAP!!! Iam am going to buy British from now on!!!

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  • 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

  • @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.

  • @stinkfist0700 Try the Mathmos us website, its the official Mathmos U.S.A website and online store! Note that everything you buy on the U.S site is Made in the U.K, as it is for the U.K website!

  • Get them on eBay and eBay uk

  • @SUPERDOOPERTUBER how do i get one? they are only sold in the UK

  • 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.

  • @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.

  • @JonasClark and king of tealight powered lava lamps

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