Ref: DB5
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Lenses are 30mm diameter, nice ribbed / slightly domed casing is very nice to hold.If it looks familiar, this might be because it's a copy of the very expensive Bausch & Lomb design.Read all about magnification, size and working distance, click here
Ref: 10X15
10X magnification, 15mm dia. lens. Plastic and aluminium construction, a 'beginners' loupe. Some people say, "Is it really only £3.00? It's a bargain!" and snap it up; other people say, "Why does the image appear wobbly?" As a serious jewellers loupe, this is a no-no. As a magnifier for a child for looking at insects, it's OKPhysical size (mm): 35X25 X15 (deep)Read all about magnification, size and working distance, click herePeople who bought this item also bought:
Ref: 10X21-crp
10X magnification just about (it's actually about 9X, but it's close enough) AND it's large AND it comes in a nice presentation box AND it's only £4.50 - too good to be true!Read all about magnification, size and working distance, click here More... People who bought this item also bought:
Ref: DBL14
One lens gives 6X magnification, the other 8X magnification, combined = 14X magnification. Lenses 20mm diameter, overall size 35mm X 30mm X 15mm. Nicely-made. Optical quality isn't very good, but OK for the price.Neat and small , nicely-made, and exceedlingly powerful. Although a little 'basic' in optical quality, if you want a small pocket-size loupe that is stronger than 10X and inexpensive, then this one isn't too bad.Read all about magnification, size and working distance, click here
Ref: 3LENS
Large lenses, three lenses of approx. 3X magnification combine to give approx. 10X magnification, truly awful optical quality but quite popular at the fairs - all those lenses and all that magnification, and all for £3.00. As regards the construction and the optical quality I would classify this as 'yuk'. Read all about magnification, size and working distance, click here
Ref: DBL10
Two 5X14 (5X magnification, 14mm diameter lens), when used together they form a 10X magnifier. By keeping the lens really small the optical quality isn't TOO bad. Being so small also means it's nice to carry in the pocket. At the fairs this one is popular at Christmas-time, people buy several at a time as stocking-fillers. Read all about magnification, size and working distance, click here