General use magnifier.
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General use magnifier.
Any recommendations for general use hands free magnifiers with led lighting? My eyes are now rubbish for close up work and Varifocals don’t help as I have to lean my head back to try and get close enough to what I am trying to do.
I have seen a few on the interweb and read reviews but nothing like other peoples experiences and things to look out for/avoid.
Specification in no particular order would be general use not fixed workbench so variable distance. Think derailleur adjustment/alignment or even just threading a needle.
Perhaps two lens mounting for custom setting?
Led lighting.
Adjustable headband not arms as they look like they grip too tightly.
If worn over glasses then a flip up design.
£25 ish.
I have seen a few on the interweb and read reviews but nothing like other peoples experiences and things to look out for/avoid.
Specification in no particular order would be general use not fixed workbench so variable distance. Think derailleur adjustment/alignment or even just threading a needle.
Perhaps two lens mounting for custom setting?
Led lighting.
Adjustable headband not arms as they look like they grip too tightly.
If worn over glasses then a flip up design.
£25 ish.
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Re: General use magnifier.
No recommendations, but I just use a pair of cheapo £2 general reading glasses from the chemist. +1 for reading, +2 for close up stuff with fiddly screws sometimes with a head torch. I only need them for close up or reading small print/faint print, don't need glasses for general life.
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Re: General use magnifier.
I need this as well. I am struggling to see circuit boards close up when soldering and reading glasses don't do it for me
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Re: General use magnifier.
You get proper soldering ones with a base and lights and holder for the soldering iron ( mine is an Aldi one )
https://www.amazon.co.uk/KATSU-Tools-99 ... 1176&psc=1
Op a soldering one would work for you as well
https://www.amazon.co.uk/KATSU-Tools-99 ... 1176&psc=1
Op a soldering one would work for you as well
Re: General use magnifier.
Middle of Lidl, from today - my eyes need one, too...Lazarus wrote: ↑Mon Dec 27, 2021 4:59 pm You get proper soldering ones with a base and lights and holder for the soldering iron ( mine is an Aldi one )
https://www.amazon.co.uk/KATSU-Tools-99 ... 1176&psc=1
Op a soldering one would work for you as well
https://www.lidl.co.uk/p/quick-fixes/pa ... ier/p48636
Re: General use magnifier.
I need to use it in lots of different situations from up a ladder trying to get the screws back in a bulkhead light or in the garden raking out hair like roots of Bonsai Azalea as well as fixing things round the house.Op a soldering one would work for you as well
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Re: General use magnifier.
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Re: General use magnifier.
I have used a good one from RS that was about £50 and gave 3x, I can't find it now though. It was a few years ago, they may have discontinued it.
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/magnifiers/2901539 There's this one, bit over your budget. They also do a 1.2x much cheaper if that would do.
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/magnifiers/2901539 There's this one, bit over your budget. They also do a 1.2x much cheaper if that would do.
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I lift my varifocals up. Same as tipping your head back...
I hope you think you know, what I might of exactly meant.
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Re: General use magnifier.
I have an illuminated hand held magnify glass, similar to the one below.
I used it mainly for navigation at sea, but being hand held, it was not always convenient, especially when the yacht is heeled over.
My better solution nowadays is a cheap pair of reading glasses that are a little stronger than the opticians prescription and a head torch.
I find this good for navigation as well as fiddling with the bike.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Magnifying-Ill ... 5292&psc=1
I used it mainly for navigation at sea, but being hand held, it was not always convenient, especially when the yacht is heeled over.
My better solution nowadays is a cheap pair of reading glasses that are a little stronger than the opticians prescription and a head torch.
I find this good for navigation as well as fiddling with the bike.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Magnifying-Ill ... 5292&psc=1