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Carson Optics MagniLamp GN55 Magnifier With Light 2X Main Lens And 3X Spot Lens Flexible Arm For Readers And Hobbyists

Carson Optics MagniLamp GN55 Magnifier With Light 2X Main Lens And 3X Spot Lens Flexible Arm For Readers And Hobbyists

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Carson Optics MagniLamp GN55 Magnifier With Light 2X Main Lens And 3X Spot Lens Flexible Arm For Readers And Hobbyists

Carson Optics MagniLamp GN55 Magnifier With Light 2X Main Lens And 3X Spot Lens Flexible Arm For Readers And Hobbyists

SKU:  COGN55 • UPC:  750668002198

The MagniLamp GN55 from Carson Optics is a compact, dual-magnification magnifier with a built-in light, designed for readers, hobbyists, and crafters who need crisp detail in tight spaces. It can be used handheld or mounted on an adjustable stand with a flexible arm for precise positioning.

  • Magnification: Large acrylic 2x main lens with a 3.5x spot lens for both broad viewing and close-up inspection.
  • Integrated light: Built-in illumination to brighten the subject for clear visibility in dim or shadowed areas.
  • Versatile mounting: Handheld use or attach to an adjustable stand with a flexible arm for hands-free precision.
  • Portability and power: Lightweight at 7 oz and powered by two AA batteries (not included) for cordless convenience.
  • Ideal uses: Reading fine print, examining coins, stamps, and insects, and detailed work in needlework, model building, and small electronics.
  • Optics and durability: Acrylic lens delivers crisp, distortion-free images with durable construction for everyday use.

This combination of dual magnification, built-in light, and flexible mounting offers a practical, reliable solution for anyone needing detailed viewing at home, in the workshop, or on the go. The MagniLamp GN55 helps you see the details that matter—whether you're validating coin engravings, inspecting stamp margins, or guiding delicate handiwork—without straining your eyes or swapping gear.

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