Carson 3-in-1 Hobby Magnifier

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Jeweler's Hobby Magnifier

Jeweler's Hobby Magnifier





Jeweler's Hobby Magnifier
  • Easy-to-wear magnified visor for watch, jewelry repair, arts & crafts or as general reading aid
  • 3 lenses: 1.5x fixed, 1.5x flip-down & 3.5x monocle; all 3 = 10.5x, enlarge to 1050% original size
  • 2 super-bright 15,000mcd aim-able LED illuminate viewing area, light for 40 hrs on 2 AAA (not incl)
  • Quick-adjust headband with ratchet mechanism - just turn knob to tighten/loosen while wearing
  • Multiple-coated acrylic lenses, scratch resistant & reduce weight - visor weighs just 8 oz

Jeweler's Hobby Magnifier

This ("Jeweler's lighted high-power magnifier visor") was my third attempt to find a satisfactory magnifier visor. My first purchase, a sugeon's model, worked well but lacked adjustable magnification and had no light. The second was far worse. While it had essentially the same features as the Jeweler's, it fell to pieces after only minutes (literally) of nothing more strenuous than being perched on my forehead. The lenses were similarly problematic, offering poor focus, especially on the periphery and when used in combinations. The 2 led lights, attached one to each temple area of the visor, were simply awful. Lacking adjustment. The provide illumination to the left and right of the object of your attention, and even then are rather dim. This is, I must add, when they are functioning, since on several occasions the battery case covers spontaneously liberated themselves and their battery friends onto my floor.

Jeweler's Hobby Magnifier

This model, in contrast, is (mostly) of a solid build, with higher quality plastic used in the lenses which work well alone and combination, and resist periphery distortion. The led lights are really quite good; bright and adjustable in both pan and tilt. The only immediate problem is the swivel monocle, which while clear and strong, came loose of it's perch as flopped haplessly, enslaved to gravity. A philips screwdriver fixed the symptoms but the problem is a particularly cheap design for this lens' swivel mechanism; it promises ongoing inconvenience.

Jeweler's Hobby Magnifier


Yet this is a minor quibble. For the money, this is far and away the best choice I've found. 

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