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AmScope - FBA_M30-ABS-KT1-W AMSCOPE-Kids M30-ABS-KT1-W 120X-240X-300X-480X-600X-1200X 48pc Metal Arm & Base Educational Kids Biological Microscope Kit

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Color: White


Features

  • 48pc Beginner Student Biological Microscope offers 120X, 240X, 300X, 480X, 600X and 1200X magnifications
  • Durable Metal Arm with Stage, Clips and Rack and Pinion focusing
  • Built-in LED light for direct illumination and reflecting mirror for natural illumination
  • 48-piece Mieroscope Accessory Starter Kit includes ABS Storage Case & 2 AA Batteries
  • Perfect for Students' Individual, Homeschool, or Classroom use

Description

With this 48-piece microscope set young scientists can investigate everything from cells to crystals. Perfect for individual or classroom use the glass eyepieces and power settings 120X, 240X, 300X, 480X, 600X and 1200X provide users with superior precision viewing. The built-in natural light through the mirror and LED powered by two AA batteries illumination system and rack-and- pinion focusing help deliver bright clear images. The 48-piece kit has professionally prepared slides and everything users need to make their own specimen slides. The microscope has a durable metal arm single coaxial coarse focusing and specimen stage with two built-in stage clips. It includes high- quality components and features that make it appropriate for science learning at any age. The kit comes with sample slides cover slips tweezers scalpel specimen vials adjustable lenses collecting lamps plus a sturdy hard case for easy storage and travel. This kit is great for beginning scientists. Two AA batteries for LED light are included.Features:- 120X, 240X, 300X, 480X, 600X and 1200X six magnification beginner microscope with metal arm to support the unit - Built-in light for direct illumination - Reflecting mirror for natural illumination - Battery compartment for 2 AA-size - Built-in rotating color filter wheel - Specimen stage with stage clips - Includes - plastic scalpel, spatula and tweezers - Dimension - 12.5 x 9 x 6 in.Specifications:- Magnifications: 120X, 240X, 300X, 480X, 600X and 1200X - Body Type: durable metal construction - Illumination: built-in LED light and reflecting mirror - Eyepiece: holder type single - Stage: 70 x 65mm - Slide Holder: dual spring clips - Accessory Set: 1 specimen slicer, 1 petri dish, 1 plastic tweezer, 1 spare bulb, 1 plastic scalpel, 1 plastic spatula, 1 needle, 1 plastic stirring rod, 5 prepared slides, 7 blank slides, 16 slide covers, 8 slides.

Light Source Type: LED


Model Name: FBA_M30-ABS-KT1-W


Material: Plastic


Color: White


Product Dimensions: 12.5"L x 9"W x 6"H


Real Angle of View: 45 Degrees


Magnification Maximum: 1200 x


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


Voltage: 3 Volts


Brand: AmScope


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13 x 6 x 9 inches; 1 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ M30-ABS-KT1-W


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 24, 2014


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ United Scope


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Best Sellers Rank: #103,150 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #30 in Kids' Microscopes


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Still very pleased with the microscope and I can replace the slides ...
Color: Black
I homeschool a 6th grader so I bought this to use in our "classroom" for science. Fast shipping but unfortunately all the extra glass slide covers came broken. I had originally asked for a refund but canceled it because you know things happen. Still very pleased with the microscope and I can replace the slides myself. Great microscope for the price and it comes with lots of extras. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2017 by Michelle Michelle

  • Not meant for scientific research, but great for curious kids
Color: White
The case is nice. The slides are professional, and the pre-made slides are pretty cool. My brother and sister in law are middle school age and they enjoyed it very much. The "tools" are badly painted plastic, but the pipettes and other containers were good. Not the best microscope in the world, but you get what you pay for. It served the purpose we bought it for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2017 by Buying.all.the.things.

  • Great potential, if you learn some "tricks" to use it
Color: Black
When I first opened this gift for my nephew (to inspect for quality before I gave it to him), I couldn't see ANYTHING. However, my partner, who is a medical doctor, then helped me learn how to use it, and I can see everything beautifully now. This product has a lot of great potential, but to utilize it you will need to practice a few "ticks." I have some tips for users and tips for AmScope. Tips for Users (please read all the tips before attempting a view): 1) In order to see the prepared slides, you must begin on the *lowest* magnification, find the sample, focus the view, and then graduate to the next highest setting, repeating the find/focus process (but do not attempt this until you've read all the "tips"). You will not be able to find most samples if you start on a higher setting. 2) Do not press on, hold, or touch the viewing column (the neck of the microscope that you peer into) while focusing or viewing a slide. If you do, it will bump the lens away from what you are trying to see and you won't be able to maintain focus. The only part of the microscope you should touch is the actual focus knob. This may be tough for kids, but it's a good skill to learn. 3) If you see part of the slide, but want a fuller view, move the slide in the **opposite** direction than what it looks like you should (that is, if it looks like the slide needs to go down, move it up; same for Left vs. Right). The instruction manual doesn't mention this, but it's a very important, elementary fact that will drive you batty if you don't know it. 4) You are going to see, what appears to be, light grey, transparent dots and circles when you peer into the lens, and when you view the slides. That is OK. All microscopes have these blemishes to some extent. You will not get rid of them. However, this ***should NOT impair your ability to view and focus on each slide*** so that you see their cells, bright colors, and sharp detail. When the microscope is properly focused, these grey blotches do not block or inhibit an excellent view of the specimen (when properly focused, you don't really even notice them). But, if you are not able to focus, almost all you will see is these grey blotches. You **can** clean the lenses with alcohol to remove some external dust or grime, but no matter what there will **always** be some debris (it's a microscope: it blows everything up, including dust and water marks). So, before assuming it's a problem with the lens, make sure you get a good focus (following the steps below) and see if your view is actually blocked. It shouldn't be. My husband works with industrial grade microscopes and he says all of them have this effect, to some extent. 5) My Corn root slide is hopeless. With a lot of work, my husband was able to get a view of it, but it was barely visible even then; so, don't try that one first (you'll assume the microscope doesn't work). Try the darkest specimen and then once you have the knack of it, move to the more transparent ones. They are all BEAUTIFUL once you can get a good focus (except the corn root). Tips for AmScope: 1) Ditch the corn root sample and replace it with something larger. It is almost impossible to see. 2) Improve your instruction manual to include directions about how to focus, beginning from the lowest setting, and informing folks not to touch the viewing column. 3) Include three images in your instruction manual of what they should see with no specimen (including the grey blotches), what an unfocused specimen could look like, and what a sharp, focused image should look like. These can be grey scale, and would provide some guidance. (PS: I'm a technical writer, so let me know if you need someone to improve your instruction manuals). So, here are my version of written instructions for viewing a sample slide: 1. Place your slide under the viewer. 2. Do not touch any part of the microscope other than the focus knob while viewing your specimen. 3. Begin on the lowest magnification (300x). Adjust the slide until you see at least a shadow of the specimen in the viewer, and then slowly turn the focus knob until you can clearly see the specimen (you should be able to see some definition between cells). 4. If you see the specimen in part of your viewing circle, but want to see more, move the slide in the *opposite* direction than it appears that you should (eg: if it looks like you should move it down, move it up). 5. Once you have a clear view, you can increase your magnification to 600X. 6. Note: when you turn the lens to the next setting, your view of the specimen will change (as the lens will be lined up slightly differently). You can shift the slide again, or you can gain focus, and then move the slide. Remember not to bump or lean on the viewing column, as it will cause you to loose focus. Hope this helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2014 by Jess Squirel

  • microscopio para principiantes
Color: White
excelente compra, buena calidad y muy fácil de operar, tiene su propio estuche para llevarlo contigo, es un excelente regalo para un estudiante y herramienta para tu laboratorio en casa
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2023 by Moises

  • No es muy nitido
Color: Black
Por más que tratamos de ajustarlo, no todos los ópticos son nítidos, el material en general es bueno y el kit bastante completo. Nos decepcionamos un poco con la claridad que esperábamos encontrar en las visualizaciones
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024 by Olga

  • My 7 Yr Old Grandson Loves This Set And So Do I
Color: White
I was tired of giving video games to my grandson and wanted something to make him think and problem solve, I chose this set. It included everything he needed to get started, the slides, the batteries ,everything and the price was right. It's hard to find science related gifts anymore for kids but I was glad I found this. I couldn't have been any happier and he loves discovering stuff when he's using it. This is well worth the money and a big hit as a gift. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2020 by The PinUp Girl2B

  • Cheap
Color: Black
No on off switch, so three screws you deal with every time. Lense x1200 works on no slides. Case is junk.
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2023 by Camille

  • Product Quality
Color: Black
I have to say that I am quite impressed with this. I thought it would be one of those microscopes where everything is out of focus all the time, but I am shocked that it actually works! It is quite close to the microscopes that I use in my lab, the only problem is that it is dusty, but hey! I get what I paid for. The price is fairly cheap and affordable. There are no sharp objects in the kit, so it is safe for children. The pre-prepared slides are prepared well and the staining allows contrast and details to be displayed in the visual field. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2017 by Tim Tim

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