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    Looking through the Woodworker Magazine, hubby spotted this and ordered it for me:

    http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...ifing%20lights

    Came yesterday and already in use.

    The lights around the Magnifier are cool, but not quite as bright as I thought they would be. BUT, they do illuminate the fly.
    I also got the spot light which again, I thought it would be brighter, but it works great to photograph a fly.

    It comes with a metal clamp on base and the magnet on the light is unbelievable. I am still trying to break the connection...LOL

    The light runs off 3 AAA batteries or it comes with an AC adapter.

    All in all, I really like this and it is going to be so much nice to travel with because of its size and weight.

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    that's cool joni! i want the jet wood lathe but jeezo beezo are jet products expensive or what?
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    The flies I tie look bad enough at arms length in dim light - no way I want to see them at 5X magnification with all that light on them !!
    The fish are always right.

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    They are cool lights. I have a couple of them for my shop and like them very much. Like you said, not the brightest, but the leds remain cool and the magnifier is very good.


    Jim Smith

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    Joni, now that you have had the light for a month or so how would you rate it? I hate putting the money into a McKenzie and thought this might be a good alternative. I would be probably order the spotlight version. Can you tell the difference when running on AAA vs. AC?
    Joe


    uhh...nevermind

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    Also, what vise are you using it with?

    Thanks
    Joe


    uhh...nevermind

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    I am using the Renzetti Traveler. I love it. Like I said though, it is not REAL bright, but definitely bright enough on the fly when tying. I don't notice any difference in the battery versus the plug in. I think I got about 7 hours of light out of the batteries, give or take a few minutes.
    I would buy it again no problem. I am totally satisfied with it. But I want to again say...they do not bring a wide range of light, but more focused on one area, so they do not light up a whole bench.

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    Thanks sound just like what i need.
    Joe


    uhh...nevermind

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    I just noticed that the item on http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?page=21264 , which includes both the magnifier head AND the spotlight head is "oversold" but can be reserved.
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    I just happen to have an extra lighted magnifier head if anyone is interested in buying it at a discount or a swap. It is brand new and never even been illuminated but I would test it before I shipped it out of course. Let me know.

    Jim Smith
    Last edited by James Smith; 02-12-2011 at 01:25 AM.

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