i was wondering where i could find the best (last for a long time and good quality) and cheapest loupes out there. thanx folks.
get them from those reps showing up at dental school. If you're in military service, you may get reimbursement.comatose said:i was wondering where i could find the best (last for a long time and good quality) and cheapest loupes out there. thanx folks.
eric275 said:What, that your using them to look at them, or your hung like a mouse? lol
janygb143 said:I notice that a lot of people on clinic who have other loupes, or no loupes at all - (Orascoptic, Sheervision, Surgitel, and especially the flip-ups... this is just what I've noticed, I'm sorry if you're a dedicated user of those brands, no offense meant!) are all scrunched over on their patients, all up in their faces getting spit and blood all over them ...
Jone said:you obviously know nothing about how loupes work.
if someone is scrunched up close to his patient, his working distance is off... it has nothing to do with the brand (unless the brand does not offer various working distances or the salesman doesn't know how to measure WD).
I have two pairs. I have Orascoptic 2.5X (in the lens) and Zeiss prismatic 4.5X. I've used the Zeiss twice. I bought the Orascoptics first, and thought the Zeiss would be better. I love the Orascoptics. They are very light. I got the extra small lenses, and they adapt very well to my face. I paid $750 for the Orascoptics and $1300 for the Zeiss. I'll probably use the Zeiss later for surgeries, but the Orascoptics are great for fixed and operative. Great for the money. Those prices are after the hefty discounts given by the reps. Don't buy no names. It's an investment.
i was wondering where i could find the best (last for a long time and good quality) and cheapest loupes out there. thanx folks.