I have one of the Harbor Freight visors. It is okay and gets the job done.
The lights are not even worth putting the batteries in them, but plenty of
visors don't even come with lights, so I don't worry about it.

Scott

On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 8:14 AM, Anthony Spezio <bambot...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Mike,
> For me they are the only thing. I read in the other posts that they are not
> for some. I have several types and the Opti Visor is the best for me. I just
> can't tie with a Magnifier Light, I wear bifocal glasses and  a 5X lens in
> the visor. I can look through my bifocals at things on the bench and they
> are clear and then look at the fly in the vise and it is clear without
> adjusting the visor. The only  thing I find when tying at shows is looking
> up at the person I am talking to.. I do automatically raise the visor to
> look at that person. I go almost all day with the visor on my head. This
> would bother some people and not others, maybe I just have a hard head. The
> Mag Eyes would be second choice they are light in weight but I still prefer
> the Opti Visor. I have two pair the 5X for tying and 7X for rod wrapping.
> The cheap ones with lights from Harbor Freight are just OK but not as good
> as the better ones. They are usually on sale for less than 5.00
> You will have to decide, this is what works best for me.
> Tony

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