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Linen Tester, Magnification factor 10x, Lens diameter Ø 13 mm.

Dim. open: 34 x 23 x34 mm

Supplied by Safe

Article number:
SA.N-0009536
Availability:
In stock
Delivery time:
3 - 7 days

€17,50 €16,60

Incl. tax

Linen Tester


Magnification 10x, Lens diameter Ø 13 mm.


For the perfect assessment of your collectibles, you can use a Linen tester, this is used by stamp collectors or coin collectors to verify the quality and / or authenticity of a stamp or coin.

The lenses of this loupe vary in magnification factor, qualities and grind of the lens Acrylic to Quartz. A linen tester is a single scale magnifying glass that can magnify up to 20-fold.

The lens is attached in a folding frame at the top, at the bottom (base) is a square recess with a scale in mm. on 2 or 4 sides so you can read the perfect size. If you fold the linen tester, the lens is safely stored away. In this way you can easily and safely transport the linen tester.

This Linen Tester has high-quality lens of Glass. Which speciaal polished to ensure precision in assessing your object for the user. The magnifier is produced from black lacquered metal.

Discover now the wide range of linen testers from the various suppliers.


In our webshop you can find suitable Batteries and Accesoires for your LEDs lighting or your UV LEDS in your magnifier.


Lens diameter: Ø 13 mm.

Magnification factor: 10x


Dimensions open: 34 x 23 x34

Dimensions closed: 34 x 23 x17 mm.


Packaging is per piece.


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