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The Around-The-Neck Magnifier, model 2677, is a magnifier designed for keeping hands free for work and hobbies for individuals with low vision. The lens is a Biconvex PXM lightweight lens mounted in transparent plastic to prevent shadowing effects. The magnification is 2x. The magnifier comes complete with a cord. DIMENSIONS: Lens is 100 mm in diameter. WARRANTY: One year limited.

Notes: This product may be purchased only through an eye care professional. ** PXM is a registered trademark of Eschenbach.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Eschenbach Optik of America, Inc.

22 Shelter Rock Lane
Danbury, Connecticut 06877
United States
Telephone: 800-487-5389 or 203-438-7471.
Fax: 888 799-7200.
Web: http://eschenbach.com.
Email: info@eschenbach.com.


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