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Picture of SLIMLINE MAGNIFYING LAMP The Slimline Magnifying Lamp is a low vision lamp designed for use by individuals with low vision to reduce eyestrain and improve contrast. Features include a 22-watt low heat and flicker-free Daylight tube (100 watt equivalent), a slimline adjustable internal spring arm, two changeable glass lenses that ensures clear view of intricate details, and a table clamp. DIMENSIONS: The height is 16.5 inches. The arm length is 13 inches. The lens diameter is 5 inches and the lens magnification is 1.75. WEIGHT: 6 pounds.

Notes: Daylight is a registered trademark.

Price: 149.99 .

This product record was updated on January 15, 2010.

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The Daylight Company LLC

PO Box 461960
Aurora, Colorado 80046
United States
Telephone: 866-DAYLIGHT (329-5444).
Web: http://us.daylightcompany.com/.
Email: info.us@daylightcompany.com.


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