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The AIXPI Magnifying Glass combines a premium double-layer glass lens offering true 3x magnification with 12 ultra-bright LEDs for clear, shadow-free illumination. Its large ergonomic handheld design ensures comfort during prolonged use, making it ideal for seniors and professionals alike. Ready to use with simple battery operation, it’s a practical and thoughtful tool for reading, crafting, and detailed work.








| Best Sellers Rank | #14,491 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #21 in Magnifiers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 35,497 Reviews |
S**R
THE BEST MAGNIFIER OF ALL!!!!!!!
I have probably ordered 5 different "magnifiers"....THIS IS ABSOLUTE THE BEST....THE CLEAREST BIGGEST IMAGES AND BEST LIGHTING OF ALL!!!!!
G**B
Actually like this magnifier
I didn't think I would like it, but i actually do. It's good magnifing and the lights are bright. Not a bad deal at all
J**.
A nice magnifier, but nowhere near 30×
I got this to read fine print, which I don’t see as well as I once did. Overall, a decent magnifier that’s up to this task. Pros • Clear image • Uniform image quality across most of the field of view Cons • A bit on the heavy side, but that’s what obtains with a glass lens • Battery cover can be a bit difficult to open • The light could be a bit brighter—but this isn’t a serious shortcoming • Magnification is much closer to 3× than to the stated 30× I have difficulty believing that the 30× magnification is a mistake rather than intentionally misleading advertising. For several reasons, it’s simply impossible to have a true 30× magnifier with an 80 mm lens. A rigorous determination of the actual magnification isn’t difficult, but a very simple test suffices to show that this magnifier isn’t anywhere close to 30×: if 12 point type were viewed with a true 30× magnifier, it would appear to be 5″ high, which clearly isn’t the case here. And frankly, who would want it to be? For most people for most of the uses mentioned here, there is little use for more than 3–4× magnification. Higher-powered magnifiers—usually called loupes—have their uses, but the greater magnification comes at a cost. As magnification increases, the field of view and working distance decrease. And the depth of field decreases, making it imperative to keep the distance very constant. And a good loupe is considerably more expensive. If you want to examine gems or the stylus on a phono cartridge (assuming you’ve even heard of the latter), this isn’t the right tool. But for us older folks who insist on reading the fine print, this magnifier works just fine—and I would recommend it.
D**R
It’s a bit heavy, but it works well
It’s I’m a heavy side, but I really like the 30 X and it is not expensive 10 bucks. I will recommend it to my friends.
A**L
A Lifesaver for My Eyes and Hobbies!
A Lifesaver for My Eyes and My Hobbies! As someone who’s not getting any younger (and my eyes aren’t either!), the AIXPI Magnifying Glass with Light has become my new best friend. I never thought I’d be so excited about a magnifying glass, but here we are! First of all, the 30X magnification is a game changer. Whether I’m inspecting my collection of old coins, reading small print on newspapers, or even inspecting the fine details of my favorite stamps, this magnifier makes everything crystal clear. And let’s talk about the 12 LED lights—those are a godsend! It’s like having a mini spotlight wherever I go, so I can see in any lighting without straining my eyes. I’ll admit, I was skeptical at first about how comfortable it would be to hold, but the handle is super ergonomic, and it’s lightweight enough that I don’t get hand cramps after using it for a while. Plus, it’s got that nice, wide lens so I can scan larger areas without having to move the magnifier around too much. This thing isn’t just for old folks like me, though. It’s perfect for anyone who loves to inspect fine details—whether you're into reading, crafting, or just need a little help with those hard-to-see things. The best part? I can use it to read tiny text on my crossword puzzle without needing glasses, and that’s something I’m very grateful for. Bottom line: This magnifying glass is top-notch, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. Highly recommend it to anyone, especially if you’ve been finding it hard to read those small print books or just want to enjoy your hobbies to the fullest!
J**Y
Could be better, could be worse
I like the magnifying glass itself. Works great for paint by numbers. But it kills the batteries REALLY quick. It takes 2 AA's, so I go through about 6 AA's a week.
L**A
Excellent for head lice remova!
Everyone thinks it can't happen to them, but inevitably, one of your children will come home with head lice. We've had a it twice in our home, mostly recently a bad case where our child had adult lice before we caught it. (She complained of itching, but I only found dandruff during my first checks.) When we finally spotted the little buggers, I knew right away I would want to use a metal fine-tooth comb and a magnifying glass to make sure we had removed all the lice and nits before stopping daily treatment. I came across this magnifying glass and instantly ordered it. It seemed excessively large when I opened the package, but it turned out to be our magic weapon. This thing can magnify! Since then, I've used it for many other uses -- reading fine print, decoding numbers on gift cards, locating missing earring backs, etc. But it really is amazing for tackling head lice. Speaking of lice, here is our foolproof method for tackling them: 1) Put on a movie and place your child in a comfortable chair in front of your comfortable spot on the couch. This is going to take a while! 2) Coat hair in massive amount of white conditioner, preferably gently scented or non-scented as minty conditioners can cause irritation. 3) Section hair into 4-6 sections and secure with clips. You will work with one section at a time, starting with the bottom and side sections. Lice like to congregate around the edges of the scalp, so you will most likely find them there -- always in the first inch or two of hair. Do not worry much about the ends. 4) Add additional coating of conditioner, then pull through the length of small sections of hair. Have a stack of paper towels and a trash bag nearby so you can wipe the accumulated conditioner off the comb and onto the paper towel. Examine for any residue. Use the magnifying glass to confirm if it's a louse, a nit, or just dandruff or debris. Then discard the paper towel into the trash bag and start again. 5) Repeat this process all over head, being sure to go through each section several times. 6) Once you have thoroughly combed each section, have child flip over their head to comb from the scalp downward. (Like blow drying your hair upside down.) This is uncomfortable, but you will catch additional lice and nits this way. 7) When you have completed the lice removal, do not rinse out hair. Add a little more conditioner and put child's hair into a bun or braids. Cover with a hair cap or protect pillow with a towel and have them sleep in the conditioner. In the morning, rinse out all the conditioner, blow dry and straight iron small sections. This will get the bulk of lice. 8) Repeat this process once a day for three days, minus sleeping in the conditioner. Just rinse out when the lice check is done, blow dry and flat iron. 9) When you have not seen any lice in two hair checks, you may consider yourself lice-free. But continue to check hair once a week for several weeks to make sure you haven't missed a single one. GOOD LUCK!
P**E
Just what I needed.
I like this a lot. Good magnification with a very good light. It does have a little weight to it.
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