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Third hand with lens, light and soldering iron stand

SKU TPX00085 Barcode 8595563703397 Show more
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Third hand with LED light, 3.5X magnifier and soldering iron stand.

Overview

It allows you to hold small objects and to have both hands free.
The adjustable tweezers and the adjustable magnifying glass, available to you, allow you to carry out precision work with extreme comfort.
It has on / off switch for the LED light.


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