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LIGHTED TWEEZERS    


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Picture of LIGHTED TWEEZERS The Lighted Tweezers are tweezers with magnifying lens and light designed for use by seniors and individuals with low vision. Useful for the home, crafts, needle work, bead work and other hobbies, these tweezers feature perfectly aligned pinchers for handling very small items in low light, a 4X magnifier, an LED light that lasts up to 100,000 hours, an ergonomic handle with an etched metal grip, and a 20-degree angled tip for detailed work. POWER: Uses three G13-A CNB Micro Cell batteries (included). DIMENSIONS: Tweezers are 5.5 inches long.

Notes: Clotilde is a registered trademark. ** Shipping and handling charges ae not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 9.98.

This product record was updated on May 24, 2012.

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Distributor(s):

Annie's Crafts (Formerly Clotilde, LLC)

PO Box 8000
Big Sandy, Texas 75755-8000
United States
Telephone: 800-582-6643 (orders) or 800-282-6643 (customer service).
Web: http://www.anniescatalog.com.


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