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Largest hand magnifier with spot lights

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Ref: 2X130-L

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£12.50
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£12.50
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(Single item price excluding VAT: £10.42)

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Summary

1.8X 130

1.8X magnification, 130mm diameter

Also extra lens (inset) 5X magnification, 25mm diameter.

Three LED lights, very bright. Batteries included.

Comments

The largest with bright LED spotlights, good for reading a large area (e.g. a book), you can view most of a page at one go.

Technical

Magnification / lens size in mm: 1.8X130. That's a good strength for a magnifier this large.

Field of view: Just about large enough to cover an entire page of a book at one go, click on the picture to see an example.

Batteries: 4 of AAA included.

Lens material: plastic

Origin / brand: Imported by us from China

Presentation: printed cardboard box

Further information

Everything you need to know about magnifiers and magnification.

See information about (and reviews of) loupes (small high-power folding jewellers' magnifiers).

See information about (and reviews of) binocular (head-worn) magnifiers- especially the surgeons-type.

See a guide to magnifiers for the partially-sighted.

See loupes with UV lights.

Video (electronic) magnifiers, video magnifiers compared.

Products: see pocket microscopes and phone microscopes, click here.

With most magnifiers* magnification and working distance are related. Download our Excel sheet, enter a magnification to see the resulting working distance, enter a working distance to see the resulting magnification.

* excluding surgeons-type, digital & phone magnifiers, and microscopes.

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