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Tasco zip binoculars 8x-16x40 camouflage zoom feature repair. Who can do the repair and approximately how much will it cost.

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Contact Tasco Customer Service, it's a good possibility they'll help you out and perhaps for free if it's under warranty, many have lifetime warranties! Thanks and have a great day!
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 02, 2010

SOURCE: zoom lens loose in tasco binoculars

Best to take this to a repair agent as there are inherent problems in trying to fix these by yourself. Main one being zoom registration between both sides of the binocular.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 09, 2009

SOURCE: BINOCULAR ALIGNMENT

Up close to the eyepieces under the material that covers the binocs. You have to peel away at the material to get to them, or look for the splice in the material which is very hard to see.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2010

SOURCE: I have an old tasco 7x-15x35 zoom binocular.

You can't.

Tasco optical products are very cheaply made items, usually bought direct from whichever factory already makes the same or a similar model and then Tasco have their badges and packaging added.

They are consumer grade models which are not designed with longevity or repairs in mind; they're worth little when new and almost without value as used items.

The only repairs which can be done are by Tasco themselves whilst their products are under warranty. Except for the most minor of repairs, a warranty claim will simply involve exchanging the faulty item for a new one as any labour expended in repairs will often cost Tasco more than the wholesale price of a new unit.

Your only fixes are to live with the missing eyecup; to visit a binocular repair shop (not exactly commonplace) and see if you can buy an eyecup which can be adapted by yourself to fit; or to replace yours with another pair. You'll usually find that there are plenty for free on your local FreeCycle or Freegle group but they'll often have the even worse fault of a broken eyepiece yoke. But the price is right so it doesn't really matter if you have to collect five or six pairs before getting a good pair...

With all due respect, 7x-15x35 are going to be optically atrocious, so replacing your current pair is not a bad idea.

Anonymous

  • 906 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 29, 2010

SOURCE: two rubber eye pieces for Tasco 6x.18x35 triple zoom binoculars

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Hi,

Your binocular might be needing some repair or material replacement. Kindly refer to above link to contact Support Team of Nikon

Thank you.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 17, 2011

SOURCE: I have Tasco Offshore 21

All Tasco Warranty is now ceased and it is a new ABO (USA) policy will be in effect as follows.

  • ABO (USA) will promptly repair or replace, as it deems most suitable at our option, the product which is defective in workmanship at the nominal cost of $35.00 per unit, within the continental USA, to cover for basic repair and return shipping & handling costs. Make your check payable to ABO (USA), INC.
  • New policy of ABO (USA) does not cover the parts, defects caused by improper handling, installation, maintenance, abnormal use, alteration, wear and tear or accident. You will be advised of the additional cost prior to any repair.
  • All costs associated with the shipment of the product to ABO (USA) are the responsibility of the product owner.


Repair Info....305-860-4858
customer service 305-859-2010

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Tasco optical products are very cheaply made items, usually bought direct from whichever factory already makes the same or a similar model and then Tasco have their badges and packaging added.

They are consumer grade models which are not designed with longevity or repairs in mind; they're worth little when new and almost without value as used items.

The only repairs which can be done are by Tasco themselves whilst their products are under warranty. Except for the most minor of repairs, a warranty claim will simply involve exchanging the faulty item for a new one as any labour expended in repairs will often cost Tasco more than the wholesale price of a new unit.

Your only fixes are to live with the missing eyecup; to visit a binocular repair shop (not exactly commonplace) and see if you can buy an eyecup which can be adapted by yourself to fit; or to replace yours with another pair. You'll usually find that there are plenty for free on your local FreeCycle or Freegle group but they'll often have the even worse fault of a broken eyepiece yoke. But the price is right so it doesn't really matter if you have to collect five or six pairs before getting a good pair...

With all due respect, 7x-15x35 are going to be optically atrocious, so replacing your current pair is not a bad idea.
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Best to take this to a repair agent as there are inherent problems in trying to fix these by yourself. Main one being zoom registration between both sides of the binocular.
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Two rubber eye pieces for Tasco 6x.18x35 triple zoom binoculars

Link

Hi,

Your binocular might be needing some repair or material replacement. Kindly refer to above link to contact Support Team of Nikon

Thank you.
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I would like to know where to send my husbands Minolta zoom 19514845 to be repaired. It is called a Minolta zoom stanard zoom, 8x-20x50, 3.1 degrees at 20x. The zoom does not work. You can focus without...

sorry to give you bad news , but most zoom binoculars are not worth cost to repair, they are made of either a small steel band or tiny metal gears to enable both sides to work simultaneously, once they are broken it is almost impossible to find matching parts. [email protected]
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