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Applied Fiber Optics Xenon Brite Lite III Light Source W/ Stand

$499.99

Has cosmetic wear, and a small dent on top of casing. Powers on, bulb is good and dimmer switch functions as should. Will sell with or without the stand. Please see photos and feel free to ask any questions.

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Applied Fiberoptics Brite Lite 3 Xenon Lightsource w/ Headlight

The Applied Fiberoptics BriteLite 3 Xenon Lightsource w/Headlight has a multi-adaptor and applied fiberoptics with a rotary fixed spot and a coaxial headlight on the rolling stand.

This model is compatible with ACMI, Olympus, Storz, and Wolf fiberoptic cables. Light intensity is controlled by a knob located on the front of the unit.