How To Select The Best Pocket Magnifying Glass

Submitted : Dec 20, 2009   Word Count : 696   Popularity: 697
Does it seem to you as though your arms are too short to see things clearly? When many people age, they begin to find that they need to hold items farther away to be able to see them with any level of detail. Whether it is reading a magazine or a menu or looking at other fine details you may suddenly find that your eyes alone are no longer enough to get you through the day. You may want to think about getting a pocket magnifying glass in order to make it easier for you to see them in better detail. Knowing what some of the features you can find are means that you will stand a good chance of finding the right one for you.

There are a number of different styles of magnifying glass that you can pick from. Knowing what the different styles are can help you pick the one that is right for you. You may find that if you select a magnifier which is hard to handle or difficult to operate you may end up not using it. And that means that you have wasted your money. Getting the right model the first time around is the key to making sure you are as satisfied as possible. The sooner you can see properly means that there is less time before you can begin getting back to your regular routine.

If you are shopping for a pocket magnifying glass, knowing which features you want to locate can be the easiest way to get the model you want. If you are comparing models you should look at size, magnification level and what other features the magnifying glass has. Remember that the more extras that come with the magnifier, the higher the price will be. If budget is an issue, this is definitely something to consider.

Size is often the first consideration when people are choosing which magnifier they want to purchase. You should make sure that the magnifier you choose is not too small for you to operate. This can definitely be an issue if you also suffer from stiff hands or have hands that are very large. You should decide whether you are interested in a magnifier that folds or one that has a case that it slides into for protection. You also need to think about whether or not you will want to get a magnifier that has a built in light. If so, you may need to decide whether size or illumination is most important. This is because a unit with lighting will always be larger than one which does not have a built in light.

One important difference between many magnifiers is the level of magnification you can get. If you want to look at a larger area of text, you want a magnification factor of 3x or 4x. This is because you can get good detail on a larger area such as the page of a book or a menu. You can also get higher magnification factors but they tend to be for smaller areas such as viewing the grain on a photograph.

You may think that a good compromise is a magnifying glass which has multiple magnification factors. Often, this is a pocket magnifier that has one level in the middle and a higher magnification level around the edges or in the corners. These can be a great compromise, but keep in mind that you may not be getting the full advantage of either kind of magnifier. Many people do not like them because of the adjustment period of dealing with two magnification factors. You may find that it is better in the long run to have one with a lower magnification factor and one with a higher magnification factor.

If you know what to look for when purchasing a pocket magnifying glass you stand a better chance of getting the one you want first time around. Once you can see details clearly again you may be amazed at the world that opens up before you. They can help you get your independence back and that can be one of the best features of all.

Written by Julie Manther

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