HEYMOUS Diamond Tester High Accuracy Portable Diamond Detective Test Kit with Gem Tester Jeweler Test Tool + Jeweler's Loupe 45X Magnifying Glass
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tells me that not only did it come with the wrong instructions (for a microscope), but a light was also missing. But she can't get to the post office to send it back. I'd have her return it, but she can't get to the post office to return it. I would give it a 0 star rating if I could. This is very dissatisfying for me.
Indicator was bent and it did not work after the new battery was put in. I have tried two other new batteries and they do not work. There was no microscope in the room. Buying these are nothing but a waste of money. This is the second one I've bought in a row. These junk pieces are going back to the sender. It would be better if Amazon Prime tested this crap and made sure it worked. Sorry, but I'm very Once I try it a second time, if it's junk, I'll cancel my Amazon account.
It is essential to hire an English-speaking businessman, who is authentic, sincere and loyal Instructions will be written by a translator who speaks English. Since I live in a small town, I often order stuff online in order to avoid having to drive into town and waste both time and money. It is not unusual for me to have to understand instructions written in a foreign language, but these were so poorly written that I am practically left with a loupe and a device that I have no idea how to use. It could've been very helpful when we were valuing properties, as I work for a company that does estate sales. Nevertheless, it is not that big of a deal.
There was a defective item in the package, and it would blink all the time because of defects.
This is a waste of money if you could just buy the magnifier with the black light for half the price. am unable to figure out how to use the program. For me, it was a huge waste of money. When I use the little magnifier that comes with the tester, I can tell if it's a real Diamond. The black light version of that item is on its way to me. You've got some great shots there! You can get them for as little as $6-50 In any case, the actual test does not waste your time or money.
Those instructions were easy to follow and I was able to set them up easily. It's only necessary to know whether the stone is above or below 1'5 and what its ambient temperature is. In the chart, I set the dial at the prescribed location, and it tested the stone to confirm that it My instincts told me that this stone was not After trying and trying again, I gave up. We just had our diamond engagement ring expertly re appraised for our insurance, so I grabbed it from my wife. I'm going to repeat it again. As the meter indicated, the material was quartz. On rubies and emeralds again, it turned out to be impossible. I did not make any changes. The best thing to do is to simply trust a gemologist or buy a better unit.
The magnifying doesn't seem to be as powerful as it needs to be.
A real diamond and a fake diamond were tested. The difference was obvious. It was broken, but could still be used. It took a little bit of maneuvering to make the thing work, since the green lens was missing. If you pay for something, you get what you paid It is possible that at least one of them will be good if you buy two.