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Australian Geographic – 100x Microscope

$54.95

Explore the unseen world with this incredible microscope! View tiny specimens in stunning detail beyond what the human eye can see. Perfect for young scientists, this hands-on tool encourages curiosity, discovery, and STEM learning. Whether examining plants, insects, or everyday objects, it?s a fun and educational way to uncover the amazing micro-world around you!

Brand: Australian Geographic
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Australian Geographic 100x Microscope:View the smallest of specimens up close with such fascinating detail that the human eye can’t see! Discover the amazing micro-world around you! Bright battery-powered illumination Three different magnifications from 25X, 50X, and 100X. Looking at objects under a microscope brings fascinating details into view, including some that you would never think were there.

 

This microscope provides three different magnifications, from 25X to 100X, to suit a wide range of specimens. To maximize. the precise detail that you see, it features a battery-powered illuminator, a mirror reflector, as well as an adjustable focus. Everything is included to prepare your slides and conduct your studies. Have fun gathering specimens such as pond water, salt crystals, mold, insects, and flower pollen all are amazing things to examine under a microscope.

Contents

  • 12 x Slide Labels

  • 1pc x stored in a small storage case

  • 6pcs x Blank Slides

  • 2pcs x Prepared Slides

  • 1pc x Tweezers

  • 1pc x Stirring Rod

  • 1pc x Magnifier

  • 2pc x Specimen Vials

  • 12 x Slide Covers

  • 1pc x Petri Dish

  • Product Dimensions: 54.5 (L) x 26.5 (W) x 81.5 (H)

Recommended Age

Suitable For 10+

Weight 0.4 kg
Dimensions 54.5 × 26.5 × 81.5 cm

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