If you're into miniature making like I am, the Magnifying Glass with Light and Stand is an absolute game-changer—honestly, it's not just an option, it's a must-have. The large magnifying glass paired with two-tone color lights lets you control the brightness, making it perfect for detailed work. Despite attaching it to my cheap desk, it's incredibly sturdy and stable.What really stands out are the four points of posture control—you can rotate, tilt, and adjust the height and distance to get the perfect angle and zoom. The metal frame is solid, not flimsy, so once you fasten the bolt knob, it stays exactly where you need it.My only gripe is that the frame could be a bit longer for taller people; I find myself hunching over when working on tiny details. But honestly, I thought a magnifying glass was just a nice-to-have until I started using this one—I can’t imagine working without it now. The sepia light setting is super comfortable on the eyes, even during long sessions.I have a smaller version of magnifying glass/frame for electrical work, but this one is so much better for miniatures. It’s cheap compared to more complex models, but worth every penny. If you're over 6 feet tall, you might want to pair it with a better chair or look for a similar model with a longer frame, but for most miniature hobbyists, this is ideal.