🔦 Illuminate Your Curiosity with Every Detail!
The EnTeck 30X 60X Dual Lens LED Illuminated Jewelry Magnifier is a professional-grade pocket microscope designed for a variety of applications, including jewelry appraisal, horticulture, and industrial inspections. Weighing just 90g and featuring dual LED lights, this magnifier ensures you can see intricate details in any lighting condition. Its durable construction and compact design make it an essential tool for both professionals and hobbyists alike.
R**.
Works Great
Easy to use, and love that it has a light. The case is great and sturdy.
J**Y
Works well.
I use it for looking at things close up.p.s. don't accidentally look at the LED lights when you turn them on. Really bright.Outside of that, it works for me.
L**R
Case came broken
It arrived as expected. However, the safety case was broken. It only locks with difficulty and unlocks with a piece that broke off. Also, the 60X is hard to use due to the bulk.
A**R
Excellent Quality product …
Two magnifications , two lighting modes …Excellent quality device & clarity … I use it for viewing and identifying insects , Diseases on plants and details of plants & flowers ….
F**.
Good enough for occasional use.
Need occasional strong magnification? (In my case, checking a fountain pen nib once and a while). This fits the bill. I would not want this to be a tool I use daily, but for something you might pull out every few weeks to use for a few minutes? A perfect match for that.
J**Y
It would have been nice if they put the switch on top - but ...
This may be the first time I've given any product five stars on the day I received it, I normally leave room for failure. The case for the "loupe" was the final factor for the fifth star - it is a plastic case with a "rubber" insert that holds the "loupe" (and the key for opening the battery "case") firmly in place. I have had several similar devices before and always break them or lose them;As to usage, this is not a magnifying glass, it is a high powered "loupe" (I use quotes on the word loupe as I'm used to it meaning the old jeweler's loupe held in one's eye). As with any high magnification device the focal length is very limited so the height above the target (and the closeness of the lens to one's eye) has to be quite exact. That is not a failure in the device, it is a function of any high magnification lens. Don't expect to use this to read small print. Another caveat, the LEDs are very bright - don't do as the guy in the demo video does and turn them on with them facing up!!. If you do that you will have to wait a bit to let your eyes re-accustom before you examine your target. It would have been nice if they put the switch on top - but probably impractical for manufacture. Learn to move the switch on the bottom by feel (takes about 10 seconds <g>).I am a wood turner and instrument maker. I bought this loupe to look at the edges of some of my turning tools - the ones I intentionally raise a burr on. When I was younger and went into the woods to find fallen trees I had a microscope to examine the grain pattern of unidentified logs to identify the wood. I gave my microscope to my 16 year old grandson this summer - I hadn't needed if for years as I'm too old (and missing a leg) to collect dead wood (but I'm not dead wood myself). After trying this device on the burrs of my tools I pulled out some exotic woods - I can see the cellular structure clearly - and it is a lot easier than making a thin slice for the microscope.I notice there are several other vendors of the same device on Amazon, at least one is cheaper (but doesn't speak of the case) and a couple more expensive by a bit (and do mention a case). That means there is an OEM that makes it for various labels, but that doesn't mean that they all have the same case. The others may be just as good, I can only speak to this one from EnTeck.Let me repeat myself - a loupe is not easy to use, any movement in eye distance or distance from the target puts it out of focus. This is a loupe. For most magnifications about 15x is a lot, and 20x is getting too high. A 3x,10x,15x should be good enough for most purposes. This device is not meant for rough usage in the workshop, but the fine case does protect it well.
M**D
Great Value
Works great for magnifying. Has super bright LED lights below each lens. Can’t beat it for the price.
M**E
Great for checking authenticity of MTG cards
Used for checking authenticity of MTG cards and it's amazing how you can tell the difference between fake/genuine cards.
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