Explorer Microscope, 20X
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Even the youngest children can examine almost anything they find with this 20x easily-focused microscope. It features a 10x
widefield inclined eyepiece and a 2x objective lens, providing a large field of view. This scope provides a clear magnified image using only natural or room lighting, making it ideal to take along on field trips!
It's a good introductory microscope for preschool kids, with adult supervision. It also makes an excellent dissecting microscope for viewing specimens under magnification. 10" tall.
Includes operating instructions and a dust cover. Home Science Tools model, lifetime warranty.
Product Specifications
- 10x widefield inclined eyepiece
- Monocular post-mounted head rotates 360°
- 2x objective provides 20x magnification
- Field of view is 8mm
- Rack and pinion focusing
- Working distance is 75mm with a maximum specimen height of 40mm on-stage and 60mm off-stage
- Reversible White and black stage plate with mounted stage clips
- Clear image produced with only natural or room lighting; no electric lighting
- Rugged metal frame, stands 10" tall
- Includes operating instructions and a dust cover
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- Wednesday, April 09, 2008
perfect for explorerReviewed By: Tomas A gonzalez Very good, very good, excellent, thank you

- Thursday, November 08, 2007
Perfect for a young explorer!Reviewed By: Patricia Baker My son wanted a microscope for his sixth birthday and I was hesitant to get him one. I remembered the lousy ones we had as kids that you could hardly see anything through and when you did you couldn't tell if it was dust on the slide or the sample you wanted to see! I also imagined him trying to prepare a slide or use a fine focus and I just thought he was too young. This microscope is perfect for him! He and even my four-year-old can put almost anything they want under there and look at it and know what they're seeing! It's easy and fun and I'm sure we'll learn something too! Now they want me to save moldy bread!

- Monday, October 02, 2006
Junior RangerReviewed By: Donald Rudy I do the Junior Rangers program for Winchester Lake State Park. I use the Microscope in my junior rangers I can put microscope on picnic table and with the rotating head I rotate the head around and the kids can look into the microscope easly this way they love it. We have ben studying the stomatas on pine needles and see how the pine needles do the transpiration process. I did order a MI-EYE15x eyepiece for the scope am excited to try that. Thank You and we do enjoy our Microscope 20x soon to be 30x.