60X Pocket Jeweler Loupe with LED + UV Light - Mini Handheld Magnifying Glass for Gems, Coins & Detail Work
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Tiny details can make a big difference—especially when you need to check authenticity, spot flaws, or admire craftsmanship up close. This compact 60x magnifying glass gives you sharp, close-up clarity wherever you are, whether you’re inspecting jewelry, collectibles, or precision work. Built with bright illumination and UV support, it helps you see what the naked eye can’t. Perfect for hobbyists, professionals, and anyone who wants confident, clear viewing in seconds.
Key Features
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Powerful 60X zoom for crisp, close-up inspection of fine details
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Bright LED light for clear viewing in low light
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UV light support for checking markings, security features, or fluorescence
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Lightweight, pocket-size design for travel, workbenches, and quick checks
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Easy handheld grip for steady viewing without strain
Why Choose Our 60X Pocket Jeweler Loupe
Many magnifiers offer zoom but fail in dim lighting or on reflective surfaces. This jeweler loupe combines strong magnification with built-in LED + UV lighting so you can inspect with confidence anytime, anywhere. It’s a smarter alternative to bulky desktop tools and weaker keychain magnifiers.
Perfect For (Occasions & Uses)
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Jewelry, gemstones, diamonds, and watch inspections
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Coin, stamp, and collectible grading
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Checking printed details, engravings, and craftsmanship
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Authenticity checks using UV features (bills, labels, security marks)
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DIY, electronics, and micro-detail hobby projects
How to Use
Turn on LED or UV light, hold the lens close to the object, and adjust distance until the image becomes sharp. For best clarity, inspect on a steady surface.
Product Specs
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Magnification: 60X
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Lighting: LED + UV
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Style: Mini portable handheld loupe
See Every Detail with Confidence
Upgrade your inspections with a compact tool that makes clarity effortless. Experience the difference this 60X Pocket Jeweler Loupe can bring to every close-up moment—add yours today.


















