I bought a pair of these in a Meh-rathon a while back, and I use the hell out of mine. (I gave one to my hubby) In for two more to keep in craft rooms.
@Pony Good to know & I’m in, too. A few months ago I nearly turned rabid when I found that the instructions for washing a new pair of pants were printed in letters that I simply couldn’t see. Sometimes I think that “OK Boomer” is too subtle for me.
Got a pair a while back. I find these useful for reading very small letters on some circuit boards. Probably good for some other hobbies and crafts as well.
I just wanted to find out a simple spec, like the magnification, (silly me…), so I checked out the link to the “Product instuctions”. and found only the following crucial(?) information - “Operation: Press the power button located just below the magnifier to turn the integrated lights on and off. The magnifier works with or without the lights.”
My dyslexia kicked in as I was reading this so what I saw was “magnifying lighter” I didn’t know what that was, but I knew I had to have one. Maybe for setting fire to gnats.
@st_ellis Solar lighters do exist! They use a similar principle, a concave reflector (mirror) that focuses the light from the sun onto a small point in front of the mirror.
After checking the Amazon link I see that these are 3X magnification, and have real glass (as opposed to acrylic) lenses> I guess I’m In…
lame-cantankerous-vulture
@gio Thanks for the price comp. But it is worth at least $5 more to NOT have to go into the Walmart. Great prices. Mostly good values. But the store gives me the heebie jeebies after 5 minutes…
Interestingly the Walmart product info indicates it’s intended use is for “Camping”???
In for 2!
@gio@rustyh3 I haven’t been inside a Wal-Mart in years for this same reason. There’s always someone yelling at their kids, the workers are usually uninformed, nothing ever rings up for the right price, and everyone jusy looks miserable. No thank you. I’ll spend a few extra dollars and shop at Meijer.
@gt0163c@punkynpye We lived near a new Meijer “Thrifty Acres” when the idea of a superstore was still novel (late 1970s). Loved shopping there! But sadly, there are no Meijers in the West.
@punkynpye@rustyh3 I have the option of six different Walmarts within half-hour of my rural location. I go to one of the furthest because it is a smaller store with better parking in a “nicer” neighborhood, so I sometimes forget that most people don’t have that option.
@tnhillbillygal A few years ago when I was just starting to have some minor inconveniences with close up vision, my ophthalmologist convinced me to get bifocals. He’s just a few years older than me and said that it takes a while to get used to them so it would be easier for me to adjust when I didn’t absolutely HAVE to have them for close up reading. I was going to need them soon anyway. And he was right. It did take me a while (like 4 months to be comfortable with them, closer to 6-8 to get to where my eyes automatically switched to the right position for what I needed to see). So I was glad I took his advice. Now, a few years later, I’m getting to where there are starting to be things I absolutely can not read without my glasses. And some of those are important things like instructions on medicine bottles. I have a few little lighted magnifying glasses and they’re lifesavers in those situations.
@gt0163c@tnhillbillygal Well, they’re supposed to “progress” from one value to another rather than literally only support two strengths like a conventional bifocal. And see that YouTube… the coolness now is to CNC mill the inside of the lens to give you perfect vision from every angle. Allegedly.
The weird side corridors and blurred peripheral vision are a pita imo though. You have to point your head almost directly at what you want to see. It’s like you’re wearing horse blinders.
I’m a conventional bifocal fan, but boy you look old with ‘em on.
@stinks My last pair of glasses were traditional bifocals. When I was purchasing them they wanted me to upgrade to progressive. When I said no, they said I would look old. I told them I am old and glasses would not change it
@gt0163c@stinks@tnhillbillygal Exactly, it is incorrect to call Progressive lens, “bifocal”, they have many focal points.
Although many now are designed now to have three sort of, “sweet spots” - long distance, close up/fine print (like bifocals), and a medium/near distance for a few feet away (working at a computer monitor)
Grabbed these last time around and the lights on both were non functioning…no amount of new batteries, tapping or shaking helped. At least they magnify.
@jimeezlady The first ones I got only one worked. After thinking a battery change in the other would make it functioning I noticed the thin black wire was broken. I contacted Meh and they cheerfully replaced it for me. I use mine all the time. Gonna get more for stocking stuffers. (Yikes! Is Memorial Day too early to think about Christmas?)
Specs
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$23.98 at Amazon for 2
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Friday, Jun 4 - Tuesday, Jun 8
Weren’t these just in the crapathon last week for the same price?
These taste funny when sprinkled on ice cream.
Do we really need to see what Meh is selling better?
Where is Peoria anyway?
@stinks and do you think this will play there?
@stinks Caterpillar corporate headquarters! (It’s in IL)
@ybmuG meh does.
I bought a pair of these in a Meh-rathon a while back, and I use the hell out of mine. (I gave one to my hubby) In for two more to keep in craft rooms.
@Pony Good to know & I’m in, too. A few months ago I nearly turned rabid when I found that the instructions for washing a new pair of pants were printed in letters that I simply couldn’t see. Sometimes I think that “OK Boomer” is too subtle for me.
@gertiestn Ooh yeah- the ones that get me are the products in small bottles with teensy print that I think nobody can read without a magnifying glass.
@gertiestn @Pony Yeah, you notice how OTC meds have BIG logos and flashy descriptions but the dosage and cautionary info is in like 4 point type?
Got a pair a while back. I find these useful for reading very small letters on some circuit boards. Probably good for some other hobbies and crafts as well.
/giphy prosperous-tan-peacock
@G1
I just wanted to find out a simple spec, like the magnification, (silly me…), so I checked out the link to the “Product instuctions”. and found only the following crucial(?) information - “Operation: Press the power button located just below the magnifier to turn the integrated lights on and off. The magnifier works with or without the lights.”
My dyslexia kicked in as I was reading this so what I saw was “magnifying lighter” I didn’t know what that was, but I knew I had to have one. Maybe for setting fire to gnats.
@st_ellis Solar lighters do exist! They use a similar principle, a concave reflector (mirror) that focuses the light from the sun onto a small point in front of the mirror.
Can I get the Fiesta di Italia? I’d really like that, I think.
After checking the Amazon link I see that these are 3X magnification, and have real glass (as opposed to acrylic) lenses> I guess I’m In…
lame-cantankerous-vulture
@ELJAY That’s good news. I was wondering if glass or plastic (most cheap ones are plastic). Oh OK I’m probably in too.
They seem silly but are super useful. I keep one with my records, and it makes it way easier to grab the right one
Giphy /buy
Unless you get a defective one, the reviews in *zon are surprisingly high for a meh item.
/giphy loony-punitive-ray
I guess meh wasn’t using one of these when proofreading the description.
Part of the Zelda joke seems to have missed the cut.
@PooltoyWolf The rest was in a nearby pot and then Link ran by, and, well, you know…
@Ozzie2191 Ahahahaha
Available for pickup at my local Wallyworld at $4.97/each https://www.walmart.com/ip/LitezAll-COB-LED-Lighted-Magnifier-Promier-Products-Magnification/479248531
@gio That would involve walking.
@gio Thanks for the price comp. But it is worth at least $5 more to NOT have to go into the Walmart. Great prices. Mostly good values. But the store gives me the heebie jeebies after 5 minutes…
Interestingly the Walmart product info indicates it’s intended use is for “Camping”???
In for 2!
@gio @rustyh3 I haven’t been inside a Wal-Mart in years for this same reason. There’s always someone yelling at their kids, the workers are usually uninformed, nothing ever rings up for the right price, and everyone jusy looks miserable. No thank you. I’ll spend a few extra dollars and shop at Meijer.
@punkynpye I miss Meijer. Target and Walmart are not suitable replacements but those are as close as we get down here in DFW.
@gt0163c @punkynpye We lived near a new Meijer “Thrifty Acres” when the idea of a superstore was still novel (late 1970s). Loved shopping there! But sadly, there are no Meijers in the West.
@punkynpye @rustyh3 I have the option of six different Walmarts within half-hour of my rural location. I go to one of the furthest because it is a smaller store with better parking in a “nicer” neighborhood, so I sometimes forget that most people don’t have that option.
I would probably use these but I am not quite willing to admit I need these.
@tnhillbillygal A few years ago when I was just starting to have some minor inconveniences with close up vision, my ophthalmologist convinced me to get bifocals. He’s just a few years older than me and said that it takes a while to get used to them so it would be easier for me to adjust when I didn’t absolutely HAVE to have them for close up reading. I was going to need them soon anyway. And he was right. It did take me a while (like 4 months to be comfortable with them, closer to 6-8 to get to where my eyes automatically switched to the right position for what I needed to see). So I was glad I took his advice. Now, a few years later, I’m getting to where there are starting to be things I absolutely can not read without my glasses. And some of those are important things like instructions on medicine bottles. I have a few little lighted magnifying glasses and they’re lifesavers in those situations.
@gt0163c @tnhillbillygal Not progressives? I thought that was where the real money was. I mean the best science. Or something.
@stinks @tnhillbillygal Yes, they are progressives, but still bifocals (two different focal lengths).
@gt0163c @tnhillbillygal Well, they’re supposed to “progress” from one value to another rather than literally only support two strengths like a conventional bifocal. And see that YouTube… the coolness now is to CNC mill the inside of the lens to give you perfect vision from every angle. Allegedly.
The weird side corridors and blurred peripheral vision are a pita imo though. You have to point your head almost directly at what you want to see. It’s like you’re wearing horse blinders.
I’m a conventional bifocal fan, but boy you look old with ‘em on.
@stinks My last pair of glasses were traditional bifocals. When I was purchasing them they wanted me to upgrade to progressive. When I said no, they said I would look old. I told them I am old and glasses would not change it
@gt0163c @stinks @tnhillbillygal Exactly, it is incorrect to call Progressive lens, “bifocal”, they have many focal points.
Although many now are designed now to have three sort of, “sweet spots” - long distance, close up/fine print (like bifocals), and a medium/near distance for a few feet away (working at a computer monitor)
@tnhillbillygal I don’t need these either. I’m buying for a friend.
/buy
@CrazyJeff It worked! Your order number is: fickle-confident-muscle
/image fickle confident muscle
/buy
@tmdowling It worked! Your order number is: disgusted-sunken-bulb
/image disgusted sunken bulb
@mediocrebot @tmdowling Well that’s a sad image.
Getting one for dad, who doesn’t know his cellphone has a magnifying camera.
@MINUANO68 He’ll need one of these to find the app on his phone!
/buy
@Pufferfishy It worked! Your order number is: trustworthy-rumbly-smell
/image trustworthy rumbly smell
So many magnifying jokes. All of them terrible. So just in for one set.
/giphy affordable-possessive-frog
/buy
@homehziah It worked! Your order number is: mythical-glittering-sprite
/image mythical glittering sprite
Grabbed these last time around and the lights on both were non functioning…no amount of new batteries, tapping or shaking helped. At least they magnify.
@jimeezlady The first ones I got only one worked. After thinking a battery change in the other would make it functioning I noticed the thin black wire was broken. I contacted Meh and they cheerfully replaced it for me. I use mine all the time. Gonna get more for stocking stuffers. (Yikes! Is Memorial Day too early to think about Christmas?)
Is it 2 twin packs (4) or just the one pack of two for $12?
@kjschweitzer My interpretation was a grand total of 2 individual magnifying lights.
What do you do when your LinkCoin’s value
Where is that menu from? Its hard to find a good Italian beef out here in the bay area!
I love it. I use it for tiny print that I can even read with my glasses. I am going to use 1 for home and 1 for work.
Just received them. They seem to be great.
Only one of them worked. Boo.