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LK00424 1 × R449.00
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Astronomical Telescope (F70060)
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Astronomical Telescope (F70060)

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R449.00
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Product details

Condition
New
Location
South Africa
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Product code
Telescope
Bob Shop ID
203414191

Telescope:

It comes with a full size expandable tripod and it features multiple magnification options, slow motion control for precise adjustments, and a mirrored diagonal eyepiece for the ultimate easy viewing. It's a great telescope for beginners and has the power to please advanced !!!!!!!

 

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Customer ratings: 1 ratings

Great service and love the telescope
17 Oct 2015