Tools & Hardware : 2-in-1 Spring-Arm Fluorescent Magnifier Desk Lamp - Large 7' x 5.2' Lens - 5 Diopter Magnification

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Tools & Hardware : 2-in-1 Spring-Arm Fluorescent Magnifier Desk Lamp - Large 7' x 5.2' Lens - 5 Diopter Magnification

2-in-1 Spring-Arm Fluorescent Magnifier Desk Lamp - Large 7' x 5.2' Lens - 5 Diopter Magnification

from: JL Industrial




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3278





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: JL Industrial
EAN: 0876666000551
Label: JL Industrial
Product Manufacturer: JL Industrial
Model: 8067-2BH-5
Publisher: JL Industrial
Ranking: 3278
Studio: JL Industrial


Product facts:
  • Sits unobtrusively on desk providing efficient, cool fluorescent light for generals tasks
  • Examine documents, coins, stamps & collectibles or photographs with 5X magnification
  • Large 7" x 5.2" optical-quality precision-ground lens brings out fine details with excellent clarity
  • Long, 34" reach with feather-adjust spring-assisted arm; fully-articulating lamp head
  • Anti-tip base, no clamps or attachment; UL-listed lamp with easy-reach lamp-head power switch







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Excellent for close examination of documents, stamps, coins or collectibles or as reading aid for anyone with limited vision. Twin 9-watt U-type fluorescent bulbs provide excellent task lighting with less heat (less-than 100 degrees vs. 350+ for incandescent bulbs) while reducing shadows and glare--and it's much more energy efficient! Weighted platform keeps lamp from tipping when extended. Lamp platform 12' x 8', 20 lbs. Matte White enamel finish. Also available in 5-diopter. One-year warranty and Jack's Tool Shed worry-free Satisfaction Guarantee.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Commercial Quality - very large
I purchased this magnifier/lamp for the purpose of using it to read small numbers on financial documents. I had been using a small hand-held magnifier with only a 2x or 3x power. This was very inadequate because it left my eyes feeling strained.

This magnifier/lamp looks much smaller in the picture. When the FedEx driver left it at my door, I had to struggle to just lift the box up from the ground. It weighed 20 pounds. I opened the box and immediately noticed the magnifier/lamp was much larger than I had expected. It reminded me of the equipment that you see at the dentist's office i.e. the light-device that the dentist moves over your face to examine your teeth. It comes in two pieces that you have to assemble. Due to the weight and awkwardness of the two pieces, you may need two people to put it together. I did it myself but it was a struggle.

The base of the magnifier/lamp takes up a large space on a table or desk. 12 inches wide and 10 inches deep with about the same size for the magnifier/light part of the unit. This size is really too large to leave on a regular desk so, for now, I put it on a side table. Also, due to the size and weight of the unit, it is very difficult to try to change the positioning of the unit over the documents. You really have to leave the magnifier/lamp in one spot and then change the positioning of your documents to suit the magnifier/lamp.

The magnifier itself is 5x so it does a great job of blowing up small numbers and the light illuminates the area extremely well. The size of the magnifier is large so you can pretty much see a whole 8x10 sized piece of paper through the magnifier without having to move the paper around as you would with a small hand-held magnifier.

Since the magnifier/lamp is so large, I may not use it for the purpose that I originally bought it for, but I will definitely keep it. This magnifier/lamp would be best suited in a laboratory or work shop environment but not an office environment.

One more thing - if you want to move it, you're moving 20 pounds each time.

Also, the plug is a 3-pronged one which can be important if you planned on using an extension cord




Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fantastic for painting miniatures
I bought this product because I paint miniature figures as a hobby. This works very well light up and magnify the miniature so I can see the how the detail painting looks closeup..
The base is nice and heavy so I don't worry about knocking the light off my work table. In combination with the helping hands holders the work on my miniatues goes more quickly and my work is of a higher quality.
Highly recommended



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Praise the Lord
I have been struggling for so long just to see well enough to do simple daily things. All I could find was a 2X/3X hand held magnification glass. I happened to come accross an item on-line and with further investigation I found the 2 in 1 Spring Arm Fluorescent Magnifying Lamp with a large 5X lens. This lens is just the best. I had been trying to use that hand held glass that measured 4X4 for the 2X and a small monogram area in the handle for the 3X. This 2 -n 1 measures 7x5 and is 5X through the whole viewing field. I use it for my computer, the mail,my Bible and crafts. It is enableing me to do things I have not been able to do for a very long time.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - May not be for everyone
My 88 year old mother-in-law asked for this to help her in her hobby work. She is legally blind with macular degeneration, but a well lit magnifier helps. She had a low cost 3x purchased at local home improvement store but wanted a larger lens, higher power and better light. After trying this 5x magnifying lamp out, she has gone back to the old one. She found this too heavy, hard to position, and the light didn't suit her. I think it is great, and my wife and I can use it for our projects. It was not obvious (instructions are in poorly transliterated Chinese to English) that the head can be rotated sideways. I just noticed that from the photo as I wrote this review. It moves only after a lot of force is applied. (Also it was difficult to fit the very stiff wire into the base when inserting the lower end of the arm.) I felt I might break it, but it went. This makes it much easier to position, so maybe Mom will find it usable, now. Still, she did have other issues with it. Most serious hobbyists and professionals should be delighted, I would think.



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