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Brightech LightView Pro Magnifying Floor Lamp - Hands Free Magnifier with Bright LED Light for Reading - Work Light with Flexible Gooseneck - Standing Mag Lamp

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Size: 3 Diopter (1.75x)


Features

  • Hands-Free Magnifying Glasses With Light For Close Work - The flexible 24" gooseneck bends to point the magnifier and light where you need it. The extra-wide rectangular lens brings a full page of a book into view, this work light being hands-free allows you to use both hands to read, perform professional tasks or enjoy crafts and hobbies. This magnifying glass features 1,75X magnification with things in focus at a distance of 13 inches.
  • Adjustable Magnifying Floor Lamp With Flexible Gooseneck: The glass lens can be adjusted up and down, you can keep the magnifying glasses with light for close work at any angle, freeing you both hands. Suitable for repairing electronics, soldering, crocheting, painting, jewelry, facial, manicure, puzzles, etc.
  • 20 Year Life LED Lights For Max Durability - The 6.5" x 4" lens is genuine diopter glass, so the lens doesn't warp with time or heat, and is also scratch-resistant. So it lasts longer than cheap acrylic/plastic lenses that warp in heat and scratch easily, requiring replacements in little time. The 9W, 540 lumens LED lights are built in and last 20,000 hours - about 20 years if you use this magnifying floor lamp for 3 hours every single day!
  • Magnifying Floor Lamp For Macular Degeneration & Aging Eyes: Multiple testimonials from those with macular degeneration and from aging customers show that older eyes need extra light & magnification, to see details and full contrast. From reading fine print on pill bottles to seeing individual threads in a sewing project, small color nuances in a puzzle or fiddly jewelry clasps, countless activities require light and magnification. Our magnifying floor lamp provides this and more.
  • Brightech's 3-Year Warranty: Our magnifying lamps are built to last, and we stand behind that. That's why we offer an industry-leading 3-year limited warranty that includes any defects, malfunctions, or sudden failures to your floor lamp. If you experience any trouble with this magnifying lamp, don't hesitate to reach out to our all-star customer support team for help.

Style: ‎Modern


Brand: ‎Brightech


Color: ‎White


Product Dimensions: ‎6.5"D x 6.5"W x 55"H


Light Source Type: ‎LED


Finish Type: ‎Painted


Material: ‎Plastic, Metal


Shade Material: ‎No Shade


Power Source: ‎Corded Electric


Shape: ‎Oval


Number of Light Sources: ‎2


Wattage: ‎9 watts


Manufacturer: ‎Brightech


Part Number: ‎FBA_8061LED-42


Item Weight: ‎0.01 ounces


Item model number: ‎LTVEWFL


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎3 Diopter (1.75x)


Finish: ‎Painted


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Installation Method: ‎Floor


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Luminous Flux: ‎540 Lumen


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: March 18, 2015


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Student or crafter "MUST" - good for health reasons too
Size: 3 Diopter (1.75x)
After counting that I had six hand held magnifying glasses (some with lights) - and hearing an optometrist tell me that drugstore reading glasses now days were "the thing" or "progressives" in prescription glasses - I read about optics (which I have dozens of times) and finally decided to purchase this since it seems mostly five stars by most people who go to the trouble and expense to buy something best. One of the first things I noticed (I've had a mild eye infection that comes and goes that the optometrists have told me is pollen/pollution/dry eyes/blepharitis) - is that my eye glass frames I wear for long distances trap dirt and particles of different colors and even eye lash hairs. And I do clean these daily with the same sort of wipes that people who are particular about optics use (not a rag attached to a shirt pocket). Also - I noted the coatings that were on my glasses which by the way were the very expensive variety from Ophthalmology and Optometry assessments - the coatings are (were supposed to be non scratch) - scratched or nicked or bubbled. And - I had been making "flash cards" - grew frustrating because the molecular weights of some chemicals in a list did not make "logical sense" - to find that they do make sense - but even though I was using a hand held card to stay on the correct line with the other hand a pen - and then having to find a "third hand" way to magnify (I have a little weighted stand with a magnifying glass on it - I had skipped a line and so - written on the card the wrong thing. A larger card was not the solution - because I am studying medications that a pharmacist would counsel people about - and so if the normal human already has the "package insert" because all the writing on the bottle is too small and crowded to read (did I mention that I once was told I wrote a not so great brochure on some medications because it was too detailed and "busy" for a normal person to read and thus frustrating and so no one would ever read it?). This works. And - my whole life I have been told that I "hunch" over books and that I need to sit up straight and wear my glasses (a maneuver which never worked and one very smart academic ophthalmologist a long time ago told me it never would work so not to worry about it) and they would work but I had to "get used to them" - by the way - progressive lenses never work for me though I could wear the things - only good thing I can say about them is that once they probably saved my eye from damage from something a pair of wire cutters flicked off - because the frame was damaged by the high velocity particle. Like having to choose big double plates of lightweight (costly) lenses - to not work. More reasons this is great: Easy to sit down and adjust over a page - on a spring that is not wimpy (I do have other lights on goose necks and found some not useful because of the rotation or the springs - and be careful about lights on clamps as they can be difficult to adjust or the clamp too small for your table or the table edge in the way of your books... Just save your money and buy this from the start - I can scan the top of the chart for the headings - the side for the scale - the other sides and bottoms for scales - the annotations at the bottom for explanations of what the abbreviations mean - likely a lot faster than someone who can't figure out how to ask an app for what they need to understand overall to make it all logical. And - to see if there is a "P" value to a statistical chart or to find "what the heck" that is. The cord seems to be magnetized or pulls out easily from the lamp - so will pull out of the lamp if for some reason there is a problem and someone runs into it (something I always liked in a lamp or computer). I also was finally able to see what that little friable stuff was under my nails (I was sick for a little while and that area of my nail bed has been growing out - it is a little discolored - but I could not clean it out very nicely because I could not see to scrape just the nail underside and not the tender skin where the nail meets the nail bed. I just was able to do so - and it made me so happy that I decided to stop and write the review. I also probably will do some toe nail work - but I have a great deal to do and like to "space it out". I also bought a new hand held lighted magnifier of optical quality - because I noted that some crafters lights have also an insert that adds an extra magnifying ability in a spot area. So - I can't figure out diopters and things like that - but I can add (already easily found this) - the new hand held with this and increase my magnification. I was thinking that I needed (as I am studying to take a test to try to get into Pharmacy School) to solve this problem because I was reading that there were many things written on medication bottles that a Pharmacist needs to be able to see - if a person brings in their own bottle to get their prescription refilled or transferred. My father was a Pharmacist (among other things) and I think he would have very much liked or needed this light - as when he aged he had to get reading glasses. So - I know this is not a "disability" - but if I were an intern or a pharmacy technician - I think I would find more "success" if I bought another one and took it to work with me. I bought the new "hand held" because it would cover "a page" of one of the common Pharmacist medication references and fit in my pocket - but of course that is convenient and an extra help - but the two together I think are even best for that sort of work. So I am pretty happy about all this - I will review the hand held new one here on Amazon too - as I found it hear too - and possibly I bought them in a bundle. I do want to add that I have been a student in medical places - among other later medical "technician" spots as the "medical managers in the administration" often group large amounts of people who go to work in a hospital: The students usually do not have - or have to wait which they cannot do as they are expected to do much in a short amount of time - access to the computer screens or the useful things such as this piece of equipment would become - and also they (student) parking is usually the farthest from the building. Usually do not have lockers or safe places to leave equipment - so a hand held one on a hand held stand of some sort - will always be needed. Usually in Intensive care areas - people are told to not bring or use cell phones or smart phones as these can interfere with the medical equipment. So - be careful about buying high tech before you know if you can use it - or if it will get stolen pretty quickly - though of course that is frustrating because you have to practice and understand the high tech. ones (and do not believe that anyone will care about high tech. logic on settings and such - in an intensive care if they see you "take out a device" that you are not supposed to use - they do not mean set it so you can use it - they mean "You broke a rule". ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2021 by Barbara

  • Perfect for crafting!
Size: 3 Diopter (1.75x)
My husband bought me a clamp-style lighted magnifying lamp to use for my paint-by-numbers. It worked so well that I wanted a more adjustable floor-style lamp that I could use in other rooms when I want to sit on the couch and cross-stitch or sit at the sofa table and do a diamond painting. This has been perfect for me! It has a heavy base, so it's pretty stable, and I can move the arm and rotate the magnifier as I need to. The light is very bright and really illuminates my work surface. I love it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2023 by Kelly G. Burgess

  • Perfection!! 1 year later, I’m more satisfied than ever❣️❣️❣️ Highly recommend
Size: 5 Diopter (2.25x)
This magnifying LED lamp is thoughtfully designed with details/features, making it an excellent product. I use this lamp in my bedroom as a reading lamp. The base of the lamp is weighted and sturdy and slips perfectly under the side of my bed, the goose neck allows for controlled adjustment, the swing away neck let’s me move the lamp in any direction and out including out of my way with ease. The LED gives bright, crisp lighting which allows me to once again enjoy reading books in bed. This week I used the magnifying glass to remove a sliver from my hand. Lastly, I love that this lamp takes up only a small footprint and is well made. 1 year later, I’m considering purchasing another one. I highly recommend this LED lamp. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2022 by J.R. Breslin

  • A longarmer’s friend
Size: 3 Diopter (1.75x)
I am a professional longarmer. Every now and then I need to rip out a line of stitching. Having the magnification and light together makes this a lot easier task. The base is quite heavy so it is not easy to move around, but it is stable to use due to that heavy base. I can lug it over to the longarm and position it so I can pick stitches without taking the quilt off the frame, or I can sit with it next to a chair. Other companies provide a cover for their lens so you don’t accidentally set fire to something if the sun goes through the lens. This one didn’t have that, but it wasn’t hard to whip one up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2022 by Sharon Exley

  • Works for me!
Size: 3 Diopter (1.75x)
Wish it had a cover for the glass. Definitely enlarged printed material. I was unsure of strength needed, my left eye 20/180 and right 20/150, due to wet macular degeneration and glaucoma. It enlarged great. Overall I am pleased, it was the lens size I wanted.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2022 by Janice

  • Better than expected!
Size: 5 Diopter (2.25x)
This lamp/magnifier is excellent. The base is very heavy making it stable. The LEDs are bright and the magnifier is a real glass lens. Couldn't be happier!
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022 by Wooly Bull

  • Very heavy, wobbly, base, but, the light and magnification is great!
Size: 3 Diopter (1.75x)
This light does all it’s supposed to do, it’s very handy and the gooseneck and swivel head make it very easy to direct it to wherever you need it. The biggest drawback is the weight of the “head” glass/lamp when trying to move the base. It creates a wobble and the nut loosens easily. The lamp comes un-assembled and a large Alin wrench is included….so, you DO have the ability to re-tighten it…but, it’s heavy and awkward to turn this over to work on it. You almost need two people. Other than that issue, it works great for my needs! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2022 by MIMIM

  • Easy to adjust
Size: 5 Diopter (2.25x)
We bought this as a gift. My Mother-In-Law liked hers so much she cried when she could read again. Truly Life changing for her. Easy to assemble, the tools you need are in the box with the lamp. Instructions were clear and easy to understand. Very happy. Would buy again for sure.
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2022 by Sheila

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