Harvest & Curing trichromes viewing tool

Usually the lowest costing option is a magnifying loupe, the bigger you can get the easier to see the trichomes. Harvesting should be done after examining trichomes color (the bulb looking head). To my knowledge nobody looks at the stalks of the trichomes, since they do not contain THC, the heads do,
 
£1.51 on a well known auction site.
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comes with 3 watch batteries included.try buying them for less than £3
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I had to take off the white plastic piece of the 420 scope. because you have to get really close. or stuff what your viewing inside it,which didn't work for me. then I had to clip off a piece of leaf that has trichromes.lay that on a white surface. now I was able to catch a few images of the trichromes with this 420 scope. still very difficult and not what I expected. I would like to be able to look at trichromes without touching. I don't see anything on the market.
I hope you all can tell me what im doing wrong or what I need instead. I don't think you can be touching and still get a proper sample. this just don't seem right. thanks for any help on viewing trichromes.
 
thanks for helping. yes I want to buy the 420 scope $25. I exspect. and I guess im looking for swelling with amber or brown around 75% of bud area.then harvest right away. but don't harvest when trichromes are clear.

I had to take off the white plastic piece of the 420 scope. because you have to get really close. or stuff what your viewing inside it,which didn't work for me. then I had to clip off a piece of leaf that has trichromes.lay that on a white surface. now I was able to catch a few images of the trichromes with this 420 scope. still very difficult and not what I expected. I would like to be able to look at trichromes without touching. I don't see anything on the market.
I hope you all can tell me what im doing wrong or what I need instead. I don't think you can be touching and still get a proper sample. this just don't seem right. thanks for any help on viewing trichromes.

are you joking? thats what i use and its not hard to get neither expensive. You may have to get closer but thats no problem. its not a fancy microscope neither but will totally do the job well.
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