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LensPen for Drones

As a superb new tool in optical lens cleaning technology, all LensPen products are designed to remove fingerprints, dust and grease. Perfect for drone camera lenses, filters, sensors and other optical items. Comes with a handy retractable dust removal brush and a special non-liquid cleaning element, designed to never dry out. LensPen products have cleaned camera lenses and all optics for more than 25 years. Safe and very easy to use on any drone.

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LensPen for Drones

LensPen for Drones

As a superb new tool in optical lens cleaning technology, all LensPen products are designed to remove fingerprints, dust and grease. Perfect for drone camera lenses, filters, sensors and other optical items. Comes with a handy retractable dust removal brush and a special non-liquid cleaning element, designed to never dry out. LensPen products have cleaned camera lenses and all optics for more than 25 years. Safe and very easy to use on any drone.

Full-size LensPen for Drones is 11cm long with a round cleaning tip measuring 12mm in diameter

Cleaning tip is slightly concave to match the slightly convex shape of a lens

Designed to clean larger lenses such as those found on DJI Phantom, Yuneec Typhoon or other similar drones

Features the redeveloped LCF carbon

To reduce waste and offer better shipping options this product is shipped in a poly bag with instruction sheet

Key Features:

Designed for Drone Lenses

Non-liquid Cleaning Element

Safe and Easy to Use

Suitable for DJI

Redeveloped LCF Carbon Used

Ships in Poly Bag with Instructions

What's in the Box:

LensPen for Drones

Retractable Dust Brush

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Product Overview

LensPen for Drones

As a superb new tool in optical lens cleaning technology, all LensPen products are designed to remove fingerprints, dust and grease. Perfect for drone camera lenses, filters, sensors and other optical items. Comes with a handy retractable dust removal brush and a special non-liquid cleaning element, designed to never dry out. LensPen products have cleaned camera lenses and all optics for more than 25 years. Safe and very easy to use on any drone.

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