Growing edible mushrooms or foraging for wild mushrooms requires proper identification for quality and to avoid inedible & possibly poisonous varieties. This handy 15X foldout magnifier lets you see gills & spores & tell boletes from shaggy manes.
This 15X folding loupe is one of our most popular custom imprinted pocket magnifying glasses; see examples of 2 colors used with corporate promotional gift field magnifying glasses. See Branding & Related Products below for adding a logo (NOT included).
One customer says this in a Google Review "...loupes for studying plants and fungi...for my children...well made, well priced...easy to order online....highly recommend.
We've offered this quality loupe since 2002. Buy a few & our delivered cost beats "free" shipping!
Use this loupe for biology/geology field studies. Or, read fine print if a simple hand magnifier isn't enough. More at: What Magnifying Glass Do I Need for Reading?
Need greater detail &/or a visual record?. Read: Phone Camera Loupe “Dissecting Microscope” to magnify up to 50X & view the details on bugs, leaves, rocks, coins, stamps, snowflakes & more
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23204 | 30mm/15x 50mm/10X Folding Magnifiers for Mac Degeneneration | 1 |
No complaints for the price! It produces clear images easily. The plastic seems durable enough, but I have not tested it. The only improvement I would like to see is some sort of attachment point for a lanyard or cord. I have used it to examine some of the Brood X cicadas and various other insects and plants. Very helpful for the curious biologist though you won't be able to see cells unless they are abnormally large. Also, Indigo Instruments has great customer service!
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Thanks for the review & feedback. We haven't been able to get a version with both a loop to attach a lanyard & a flat surface to allowing branding (printing). Our Phone Camera Dissecting Microscope shows a close up of a fly but we recommend the 10X 23mm for its better depth of field. It might also allow you to see cells such as leaf stomata or cork.