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Asking Price:
$195 USD
MPN: 71-21-35... view more
Asking Price:
$75 USD
Keratometer, serviced and working... view more
We acquired the system in a state surplus sale. We don’t know the prior usage history. Comes as pictured. No other accessories. 30 days return right for the US buyers. Inventory ID: WHS10C... view more
Asking Price:
$4,000 USD
Product Functionality Items Included: Lot of Optical Metal Trial Frames Missing Components: accessories. R2v3 Functionality: F3 - Key Functions Working A subset... view more
MPN: OPTICAL 71-21-35... view more
Asking Price:
$94 USD
MPN: OPTICAL 71-21-35... view more
Asking Price:
$94 USD
MPN: OPTICAL 71-21-35... view more
Asking Price:
$100 USD
Topcon OM-4 Contact Lens Holder and Parts Kit. 1 - Contact Lens Holder and Stand 9 - Lamp/Bulb (6V, 2.4W) 2 - Fuses 1 Brush 1 - Micro Fiber Cloth 1 - Chin Paper Set with Clips 1 - Case ... view more
Asking Price:
$150 USD
S4OPTIK Keratometer has improved on the standard by using current technology and time tested designs to produce this Keratometer. Obtain accurate corneal measurements quickly and easily with the... view more
Marco Ketatometer II... view more
Asking Price:
$250 USD
BAUSCH & LOMB 71-21-35... view more
Asking Price:
$200 USD
(1) PRE-OWNED AND IN VERY GOOD CONDITION MARCO / NIDEK ARK-900 AUTOMATIC REFRACTOR / KERATOMER *This Unit Has Been Thoroughly Inspected AND Tested By An Ophthalmic Equipment Technician. It... view more
Asking Price:
$3,985 USD
A keratometer is a medical device used to measure the curvature of the cornea, the transparent front surface of the eye. It is used to diagnose and monitor various eye conditions, such as astigmatism, myopia, and hyperopia. It is also used to measure the power of contact lenses and intraocular lenses.
Keratometers are typically manufactured by companies that specialize in ophthalmic equipment, such as Topcon, Haag-Streit, and Reichert. The price range for keratometers can vary greatly depending on the manufacturer, features, and accuracy. Basic models can range from around $1,000 to $3,000, while more advanced models can cost upwards of $10,000. Some manufacturers also offer used or refurbished models at a lower cost.