Comparators & Magnifiers

Comparators offer portable, hands-free magnification for easy inspection. They feature a built-in scale for precise measurements, making them ideal for tasks like quality control and assembly.

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Linear Tools 59-625-600 Illuminated Zoom Microscope, 60X to 100X
Linear Tools 59-625-600 Illuminated Zoom Microscope, 60X to 100X
£13.50
£16.20 inc. vat
  • Magnification: 60 to 100X
  • Zoom Slider Control
  • Focus Wheel
  • Illumination Switch
  • Single LED illumination
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Linear Tools 59-675-040 Illuminated Microscope, 40x
Linear Tools 59-675-040 Illuminated Microscope, 40x
£46.00
£55.20 inc. vat
  • Blue filtered illumination
  • Adjustable focus
  • Scale: 4mm wide x 0.05mm grads
  • Lamp: 2.2V/2.5A
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Linear Tools Pocket Microscope
Linear Tools Pocket Microscope
£49.00
£58.80 inc. vat
  • Magnification: 20x or 40X
  • Focus stop
  • Overall length: 120mm x 13mm diameter
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Linear Tools Pocket Illuminated Microscope
Linear Tools Pocket Illuminated Microscope
£122.00
£146.40 inc. vat
  • Magnifications: 25, 50, 75 & 100
  • Measuring Scale
  • Rubber Eye Cup
  • Focussing Ring
  • Acrylic object surround
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Linear Tools 59-875-800 LED Square Head Bench Magnifier
Linear Tools 59-875-800 LED Square Head Bench Magnifier
£128.40
£154.08 inc. vat
  • 3 Diopter/1.75x
  • Number of LEDs: 80
  • Lens Size: 190mm x 155mm
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About Comparators & Magnifiers

Comparators provide compact, easy-to-use magnification capabilities that are ideal for a wide range of applications including imaging, inspection, or manufacturing. Comparators consist of a lens mounted upon a wide base that encloses the magnifier's field of view. Comparators rest directly on or over the subject to be viewed, offering significant ease of use over other mounted or stationary magnification devices.

A simple microscope or magnifying glass (lens) produces an image of the object upon which the microscope or magnifying glass is focused. When an object is viewed through the magnifier, dimensions may be measured quickly and accurately from the scale that is superimposed on the viewed object by the reticle at the base of the zoom magnifier.