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						14 years 1 week ago				#11902
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				I have started looking at optivisors today.  I know I want one with LEDs, but what are your recommendations?  John			
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						14 years 1 week ago				#11903
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				Replied by Zcratchman_Joe on topic Re: Ready to buy a optivisor			
			
				Good luck to you.  I've got one but can't stand it.  I've learned to use one of those magnifying lights (the circle light that goes around the lens on a flexible arm base), and only use the optivisor when absolutely impossible to do something without it.
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						14 years 1 week ago				#11904
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				Replied by David K. Smith on topic Re: Ready to buy a optivisor			
			
				Before spending $ on an Optivisor, stop in at the local pharmacy and try on a pair of cheap reading glasses. That's what I use. Optivisors give me incredible eyestrain on top of a headache from the headband.			
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						14 years 1 week ago				#11905
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				Replied by Zcratchman_Joe on topic Re: Ready to buy a optivisor			
			LOL, I should have been more clear. I need to use the magnifying light along WITH a pair of those cheap reading glasses!David K. Smith wrote: ...cheap reading glasses.
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						14 years 1 week ago				#11906
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				Replied by craZ13 on topic Re: Ready to buy a optivisor			
			
				Out here in the Pacific NW we have Dollar Tree stores with cheap reading glasses (cheaters) for $1.00 a pair. I have several different strengths.
Harbor Freight has an "Optivisor" with LED light and 4 different lenses which can be used seperately or with another strength lense. If I remember correctly mine was under $15.
					Harbor Freight has an "Optivisor" with LED light and 4 different lenses which can be used seperately or with another strength lense. If I remember correctly mine was under $15.
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						14 years 1 week ago				#11921
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				Replied by Zcratchman_Joe on topic Re: Ready to buy a optivisor			
			
				I just happened to come across this today at American Science and Surplus, www.sciplus.com/singleItem.cfm/terms/15787  It's an illuminated, magnifying helping hand with a stand to hold a soldering iron.  It's rather like a regular "helping hands" but with the addition of the light (and the soldering pencil holder, which I assume doesn't need to be attached if you're not soldering).  Looks like it would be great for soldering small stuff.			
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