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I have a few different magnifying utensils. I have an 8x big magnifying glass and a few loupes which go from 10x-20x. I suggest getting a lighted one that goes from 5x-20x, or in that range. Most of them will do the job, imo....and aren't expensive relatively speaking. I probably wouldn't spend more than around $20-$30 on one. Good luck
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Thank you!
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All black lights that give off longwave ultraviolet give off the same light. They just come in different models and styles. Pick whichever one you want, including the cheapest.
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