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Depends on the wattage of the bulb. It will definitely get hot enough to burn your hand.

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Like an electric heater the higher the wattage rating the hotter the unit becomes. A ten watt lamp can be turned out by hand when it is operating, a hundred watt lamp you can not hold onto it long enough to even start turning the lamp out of its socket.

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