ZRG Medical closeout auctions take place on DOTmed.com. Bid today on 149 lots of medical equipment. Onsite or virtual inspection available.
*FOR PARTS*Humphrey 350 Lens Analyzer SN 360-6824 POWER ON, we made a couple of test, seem to work, but can't guarantee it. SOLD AS IS FOR PARTS OR REPAIR, NO RETURN, NO REFUND Please note: ... view more
Asking Price:
$500 USD
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Asking Price:
$2,000 USD
This MEDOP LYS-1 Lensometer has been serviced to meet manufacturers specifications and is in like new condition. The lensometer comes equipped with: -90 Day warranty -Dust... view more
Asking Price:
$350 USD
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Asking Price:
$4,000 USD
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Ophthalmic Auto Lensometer NIDEK LM- 970 in Very Good... view more
Asking Price:
$1,800 USD
REICHART AL-200 Auto... view more
Asking Price:$400 USD
$200 USD
(50% Off)
Item# 10972- Lens Analyzer- Looking for Best Reasonable... view more
Item# 8849-Auto lensometer- Best Reasonable... view more
Reichert ML-1 Manual... view more
The Marco/ Nidek 201 Lensometer comes fully refurbished by an in house trained and certified technician. Each unit is inspected mechanically, optically, and even cosmetically with FREE lifetime phone... view more
The Marco/ Nidek LM 970 Auto Lensometer comes fully refurbished by an in house trained and certified technician. Each unit is inspected mechanically, optically, and even cosmetically with FREE... view more
Reichert AL 700 Auto... view more
Topcon CL 100 Auto... view more
Nidek LM 500 Auto... view more
A lensometer is a piece of equipment used to measure the optical power of eyeglass lenses. It is used to measure the power of lenses in diopters, the optical power of a lens in diopters, the optical center of a lens, the prismatic effect of a lens, and the back vertex power of a lens. The lensometer is a necessary tool for optometrists and ophthalmologists to accurately measure and adjust eyeglass lenses.
Lensometers come in a variety of models and prices. The most basic models are manual, and can range from $200 to $500. More advanced models can be motorized, and can cost up to $2000. Popular manufacturers of lensometers include Topcon, Marco, and Reichert. These manufacturers offer a wide range of lensometers, from basic manual models to more advanced motorized models.