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Reddit mentions of Jewelry Loupe,2 Pack 30X 60X Illuminated Jeweler’s Loupe Jewelry Magnifier Jeweler's Eye Loupe Magnifier Magnifying with LED Lighting, 2 Lens Design

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Jewelry Loupe,2 Pack 30X 60X Illuminated Jeweler’s Loupe Jewelry Magnifier Jeweler's Eye Loupe Magnifier Magnifying with LED Lighting, 2 Lens Design. Here are the top ones.

Jewelry Loupe,2 Pack 30X 60X Illuminated Jeweler’s Loupe Jewelry Magnifier Jeweler's Eye Loupe Magnifier Magnifying with LED Lighting, 2 Lens Design
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PREMIUM QUALITY & PORTABLE: Made of aluminum alloy shell cover, ABS environmental plastic and acrylic glass lenses. Easy to Carry, With a Small Case to Protect and store It. It Requires 3 LR1130 Batteries (Batteries Are Included), and the batteries are easy to replace.DUAL LENS LOUPES: Primary Lens: 30x22mm, Supplementary Lens: 60x12mm. You can choose different lens freely, random switchover, meet your different needs.SUPER BRIGHT LED LIGHTING: Switch On/ Off for bright white led light convenient for wee the objects clearly under insufficient sunlight or dark environment.WIDE APPLICATION: Great product for the watch making industry, specially for inspecting those tiny objects. Good for jewelry, coins, stamps and antiques etc.100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE: We're so confident you'll love our soft tape measure.Whatever issue of the product, if you are not satisfied with your purchase, we will issue you a full refund- hassle free!
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Found 3 comments on Jewelry Loupe,2 Pack 30X 60X Illuminated Jeweler’s Loupe Jewelry Magnifier Jeweler's Eye Loupe Magnifier Magnifying with LED Lighting, 2 Lens Design:

u/strandedonearth74055 · 3 pointsr/Autoflowers

2-3 probably, just depends on how you want your trichomes clear/cloudy/amber. She should continue to get fat, mine our. I've bought several different microscopes and this is my favorite

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074SJJM32/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_JPh7BbW036QNH

u/atrevely · 2 pointsr/mtgfinance

Just got this one in the mail, has 30x and 60x. Comes with two of them, so maybe buy with a buddy? Has bright LEDs on each magnifier. Pretty solid overall, definitely recommend.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074SJJM32/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/l3rooklyn · 2 pointsr/fountainpens

I can totally relate to the frustration of a poorly performing pen. I'd answer that you need to invest a little effort to enjoy an effortless writing experience -- kinda the theme with fountain pens.

Fountain pens are often, if not usually, imperfect out of the box. Maybe there are machining oils still left in the cartridge or feed. Maybe in transit the pen got bumped around and the nib became misaligned. Sometimes you get a bum nib that's just not quite up to snuff. These kinds of problems can result in scratchy nibs and/or inconsistent flow.

The good news is that fountain pens can be tuned -- not only to resolve issues like the above but also to meet your personal preferences (e.g. heavy vs light flow; feedback vs glassy). And in even better news, many of the most common problems can be solved by yourself without needing to send a pen to a nibmeister.

To start, you should buy a loupe, which will help you inspect your nib up close and diagnose what's causing your issues. I like this one. (They also come in single packs, but the two pack is like 50 cents more.)

Next, you should have a look at some of the guides available online that will get you started with tuning your pens. Here are a couple good ones from two of America's best known nibmeisters: (1) John Mottishaw; (2) Richard Binder.

I'd bet that if you get a loupe and use it to inspect the pens that aren't to your liking, you'll see why and figure out how to fix it. It's probably little more than a matter of aligning the tines and flushing with some soapy water.

Hope that helps, and good luck!