Luxo 17115LG KFM Magnifier, 45" Patented Internal Spring K-Arm, 5-Diopter, Edge Clamp, Light Grey


Key features
- •5" Diameter, 5-diopter (2.25X) optical-quality lenses are mounted in a die-cast aluminum housing that is non-corrosive and durable; The inside is finished in white to optimize and evenly distribute light
- •22W energy-efficient fluorescent light source is protected by a heavy-duty clear diffuser which provides cool, shadow-free illumination; An electronic ballast system with FRI filter eliminates noise and produces 15% greater light output
- •45" patented internal spring K-arm offers an infinite number of adjustable positions; Once adjusted, perfect balance is maintained by tempered steel springs
- •Instant-on switch: Just a touch of a switch ignites the fluorescent tube instantly and creates "flicker-free" light that eliminates the stroboscopic effect on machinery such as a lathe or drill press
- •Color: Light grey, Edge clamp mount
Luxo 17115LG KFM Magnifier, 45" Patented Internal Spring K-Arm, 5-Diopter, Edge Clamp, Light Grey
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Not the Luxo of many years ago
Bill from 336•March 28, 2012
I am sorely disappointed in my Luxo KFM purchase. I had a Luxo "back in the day" (around 1990) and the thing was built like a tank. This new one is on my workbench screaming "Cheap Chinese Crap! I'm Cheap Chinese Crap!"
Credit where it is due, the lamp turns on, and the magnifier doesn't have any optical defects I can see with the naked eye. However, the joints in the arm are loose and nearly impossible to snug up sufficiently to keep them still. The clamp-on base has a cheap screw that runs rough, and the tightening arm is too short. I suspect that's to keep someone from wringing the screw off. Additionally, the socket for the lamp to sit in is far too big, so the lamp literally wobbles in the socket. To top it off, the internal spring that holds the arm in place was broken off inside somewhere, so the whole thing flops around. My only guess is that the QC Dept. was on break when this one came off the line.
Not worth what you're going to pay for it, even if the spring isn't broken. I'd try a different brand, though I don't know which one. This thing is getting returned.
Credit where it is due, the lamp turns on, and the magnifier doesn't have any optical defects I can see with the naked eye. However, the joints in the arm are loose and nearly impossible to snug up sufficiently to keep them still. The clamp-on base has a cheap screw that runs rough, and the tightening arm is too short. I suspect that's to keep someone from wringing the screw off. Additionally, the socket for the lamp to sit in is far too big, so the lamp literally wobbles in the socket. To top it off, the internal spring that holds the arm in place was broken off inside somewhere, so the whole thing flops around. My only guess is that the QC Dept. was on break when this one came off the line.
Not worth what you're going to pay for it, even if the spring isn't broken. I'd try a different brand, though I don't know which one. This thing is getting returned.
Best magnifying lamp so far
R. Mullen•August 29, 2007
I have alway used magnifying lamps in my work (Electronics engineering). LUXO has always provided great lamps and this one is one of the best.
The lamp arm length and balance and small base (no transformer) fits well with my workspace.
The lamp arm length and balance and small base (no transformer) fits well with my workspace.
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