Description
The Acisa UV 365&395 Black Light Checker is an essential tool for detecting fluorescent substances, verifying the authenticity of documents, and inspecting various materials. Its dual-wavelength functionality makes it ideal for both professional and personal use, including currency verification, pet stain detection, and much more.
This UV Black Light Checker is constructed from durable aluminum, ensuring a robust yet lightweight design. The device features two commonly used wavelengths of UVA ultraviolet light—365nm and 395nm—allowing users to tackle a variety of tasks with precision. Its ergonomically designed form allows for easy handling during inspections, while the zoomable function enables users to adjust the lighting intensity and coverage size as needed. This versatility makes it a valuable tool for both home and professional environments.
Key Features:
- Dual Wavelengths: Operates at both 365nm and 395nm for enhanced detection capabilities.
- Versatile Applications: Ideal for detecting ringworm in pets, verifying currency and IDs, and conducting hotel sanitation inspections.
- Adjustable Beam: Features a zoomable and adjustable beam to focus on specific areas or widen coverage for broader inspections.
- Battery Options: Can be powered by a rechargeable battery or 3 AAA batteries (not included), providing flexibility for various usage scenarios.
- Compact Design: Lightweight aluminum body with a pen clip and lanyard for easy portability and storage.
- Comprehensive Warranty: Backed by a 12-month warranty for a secure purchasing experience.
The Acisa UV Black Light Checker is perfect for pet owners, inspectors, and anyone interested in ensuring cleanliness and authenticity in their environments. Its combination of durability, adjustable functionality, and diverse applications makes it an invaluable addition to any toolkit. Whether you need to identify stains, inspect documents, or hunt for hidden scorpions, this versatile device meets all your needs with ease.






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