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  • Dental Medical 5W LED Head Light with Filter Clip-on Type for Loupes Glasses Red

    Freese: Needed this for my magnification loupes while waiting on new battery. While I don't love the clip on attachment the light holds a 8 hour use charge--is bright enough with an overhead lighting source and is a life saver for interim use. Recommend for anyone needing a back-up or that has not added light to loupes due to cost. Would love to see them change to an attached option instead of just clip on.

  • Dental Surgical Binocular Loupes 2.5XR Aluminium Frame Optical Glass DY-111

    RyanB: Everything is made of plastic, including the lenses. These are an inexpensive tool allowing for satisfactory magnification and clearness for hands-free work.

  • 3.5X420mm Dental Surgical Medical Binocular Antifog LoupeOptical Glass

    Nervous: These by far are my favorite! The safety glasses are holding up well so ... I have purchased several pairs of inexpensive loupes off of alandental. These by far are my favorite! The safety glasses are holding up well so far-- I am a dental hygienist and needed to be able to use Caviwipes to clean them properly.

  • Dental Surgical Medical Binocular Loupes 2.5X420mm Optical Glass DY-101

    pencilpusher: I ordered this loupe for hobby work and DIY jobs around the house with some reluctance. The price seemed too low for a high quality product. I was very surprised when I opened the nicely made semi-hard zipper case and removed a beautifully finished product. I was even more surprised when I adjusted them and tried the magnification on a project. The optical quality is quite good; more than adequate for my needs. A word to the wise for those who are not knowledgeable about optical magnification. Proper adjustment is critical to achieve binocularity. If they are just a little to wide or narrow, you will be seeing out of one lens or even worse, experience double vision. The distance between lenses must be close to the distance between your pupils at the near distance. You can find this out from your eyeglass prescription, your eye doctor, or have someone measure the distance between your pupils with a small ruler. After this is set, they must be angled so that they point roughly toward the focal distance (in this case 420 mm). The back of the lenses should come as close to resting on the spectacle lenses behind them as possible. My only other comment is that if you have a lot of astigmatism (greater than about 0.50 diopters-look at your glasses RX) or wear a strong plus or minus glasses correction, you would probably be better off with similar loupes that clip onto your glasses. Overall I am delighted with this product and would buy it again.