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Save $79 on Celestron Nature DX 12x56 binoculars at Amazon
Suppose you've outgrown your beginner pair of binoculars and want to upgrade to a pair with better optics, wider objectives and stronger magnification. In that case, we think the Celestron Nature DX 12x56 are a perfect fit that won't break the bank. And the good news is you can pick them up for less than $200 in this Amazon deal.
Get the Celestron Nature DX 12x56 binoculars for $190.95 at Amazon now.
You'll only get this price when you apply the $20 coupon at checkout, so you'll need to act fast if you want to take advantage of this deal because we don't know how long it'll be around.
We reviewed the Celestron Nature DX 12x56 and thought they were a fantastic all-purpose pair of binoculars, suitable for anything from stargazing to birdwatching. Even though they aren't the sharpest binoculars we've used, we still rate them as one of the best binoculars thanks to their bright images and user-friendly operation and value for money. Their wide 56mm objective lenses make them fantastic for stargazing as they let buckets of light in, and the 12x magnification is ideal for observing birds and other wildlife from far away.
Celestron is a well-known and trusted optics brand, and we think they make some of the best telescopes and best binoculars for stargazing on the market, so you can be confident you're getting a quality product here.
In this Celestron Nature DX 12x56 Amazon deal, you get objective lens caps, an eyepiece rain guard, a neck strap, a carrying case, lens cloth and an instruction manual alongside the binoculars. We really liked that the lens caps were attached together, making them hard to lose!
They also come in different variations. If the 12x56 variant isn't quite right for you, check out the 10x56, 10x32 (currently 14% off) and 10x42 (now 17% off) options. If you're looking for a pair of the best binoculars for kids, there's also an 8x32 variant that are 19% discounted.
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