LensPen is a necessity For every binocular owner

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posted on August 16, 2011
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Small enough that you can clip it in your pocket or toss it in your case, the LensPen has two easily accessible working ends. Slide out the brush end first and use it to effectively remove all loose dust and dirt from the lens or eyepiece. The retractable brush, made from natural goat hair, is so gentle it can do no damage to the optics, yet it's so hard-working the dust vanishes.

That still leaves those pesky fingerprints or other grease blemishes on the glass. No problem for LensPen. Just take the cap off the other end and the flexible chamois tip, which matches surface shapes and contours, is ready to work.

That chamois tip, embedded with a carbon compound, is ready to tackle the toughest prints. It's essentially the same principle that makes the use of newspapers still a popular home remedy for cleaning windows – the same carbon compound is used in printer's ink. And the cap has a pad of carbon compound to constantly refresh the chamois.

There's never anything to spray on, nothing to dry out or wear out, nothing to replace, so there's no expiration date to a LensPen. And you can use it with confidence – whether you are in extreme desert heat or arctic cold – knowing that it can do no damage of any kind to your gear or the environment. LensPens are RoHS compliant and meet even California's rigid Proposition 65 standards. And they sure can do a lot of good for your binoculars.

All this and a LensPen costs less than $15!

For more information on LensPen products, go to www.lenspen.com. To see a demonstration, watch the "LensPen Lens Cleaning System" video at www.youtube.com/lenspennews.

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