A hand held rectangular illuminated magnifier. It has 2x magnifcation with a 4x bi-focal insert. The on/off switch is located at the top of the handle. Requires 2 AA batteries not provided.
A magnifying lamp which illuminates and magnifies handwork, print, hobbies, etc. It is fitted to a spring balanced arm for angle adjustment with choice of a weighted table base or clamping bracket.
A magnifying lamp mounted on a movable spring-balanced arm which has the option of attaching to a table stand, clamping bracket or trolley stand. The magnifier is illuminated by two 7 watt compact fluorescent tubes which can be switched on and off independently. Diffusers are included. Designed to illuminate a field of vision for the comfort both eyes.
The Maggylamp is an adjustable illuminated magnifier available in several models. It has been designed around a127mm diameter bi-convex lens with 4.00 dioptre rating and 3x magnification. It is illuminated by a circular 22 watt fluorescent tube.
MagnetEyes reading glasses combine a magnet closure at the front, with an adjustable neckband at the back. They are lightweight and designed to sit comfortably around the wearer's neck when not in use. They are available in six colours and five magnifications. Prescription glasses can be fitted. A Reading Chart is provided online to assist with selecting the correct magnification.
Magnifying glass on hinged bracket that enables it to be - 1. held in hand 2. used on stand 3. chest supported.
Plastic magnifying sheets, measuring 178mm x 254mm. It is recommended the sheet be held approximately 100mm above the page being read. It can be supplied with or without a vinyl surround.
A plastic frame which houses a magnifying glass. The magnifier is suspended around the neck by a cord, and rests against the body (on the chest area), allowing it to be used hands free. The circular lens provides 3X magnification. The bifocal lens inset provides 5X magnification.
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