🔍 See Beyond the Surface!
The 3 X Two LED Telescopic Inspection Mirror is a versatile tool designed for professionals who need to inspect hard-to-reach areas. Featuring two bright LEDs, a telescopic reach, and a 360° rotation capability, this inspection mirror ensures you never miss a detail. Its user-friendly design and portability make it an essential addition to any toolkit.
D**G
Nice mirror with light
Nice flexible mirror with telescopic handle and light that can help me see behind things.
N**S
convienience
n/a
O**E
Led , don’t bother !
Had a Rolson mirror previously, without LEDs, and it stood the test of time, only I broke the mirror in my tool bag. Hence I got another Rolsen. The LED lights seemed like a good idea but in reality, they cause so much glare that you can’t see the image in the mirror. I thoroughly recommend the Rolsen mirrors for sturdiness and the telescopic wand works well and feels rigid also. Don’t bother with the light gimmick, get a separate small work light to go with it.
A**O
Great Tool. One slight issue
This is a great mirror on a (telescopic) stick. But I'd agree with other reviewers about the lights on the end of the mirror. While they are nicely bright they almost always seem to shine back into my eyes when I use the mirror so I can't actually see what I'm trying to view round the corner. So it's easier to use the mirror without switching on the built-in light and shine a torch/head-torch on it instead so I can see whats there. But it's cheap and works otherwise so no real complaint.
F**6
Inspection lamp
Very good tool
A**R
Flimsy but adequate
Does it's job but, especially when fully extended, quite delicate. Wouldn't last long in a tool box (not that putting a mirror in a tool box is ever a good idea) and needs some care around a DIY garage. That said the light is a good idea and helps when checking the dark recesses around vehicles.
L**P
Handy tool
My mum has bad eyesight and is always dropping things, especially under the bed or down the back of furniture! This is a really handy tool to help her retrieve what otherwise could be lost. She's a big fan!
J**K
Good tool, good reach, well made. Not quite perfect though.
Great tool, the two LEDs are white and bright, illuminate well. I've used it under the car and to view a leaking toilet cistern in a built-in cupboard where it was impossible to get a direct view, and too constricted to even get a camera phone around to view it that way.Good long pole when extended it's 770mm long to the hinge and the hinge to the top of the plastic mirror housing is 110mm (including the hinge). The plastic housing is 85 x 52 x 10mm thick and the mirror itself 65x41mm. It packs down to 335mm with the mirror folder onto the shaft.*The mirror is recessed so shouldn't scratch too easily. On off switch is small, but you can use it without having to resort to finger nails etc. It's not too proud that it will catch on things during use.Battery compartment has a screw. I don't mind this, but you'll want to be careful not to lose it when you change batteries as it's one of those teeny screws that are a pain to replace. You'll need jewellers screwdrivers too; standard screwdrivers won't fit and will damage the screw head.My only gripe is the articulation at the hinge. It kind of works, and is nice and stiff, but it's not a universal ball and socket joint. It is two one-degree-of-freedom hinges and then a very stiff swivel joint onto the plastic (which is probably the weakpoint where it will break if it's going to). You can tighten the clamp onto the two metal hinges to suit, but there is no way to service the socket into the plastic moulding. This system makes it difficult to manipulate the mirror angle during use. On the one hand it's stiff so stays in position, but if you need to insert it through a slot then try to bend it to a better viewing angle it's hard to achieve due to the different ways you need to apply force to each element.So 4*. Good quality, reasonably well made, does the job well, but that joint just annoys me enough to dock a star.(Also amazon, fyi the review page is asking me to score sheerness and thickness for a mirror tool? It's as far away from a pair of tights as you can get. How on earth do you get from mirrors to ladies tights? On second thoughts please don't answer that, maybe just update your software?)*Edit it packs down to approx 200mm with the mirror folded onto the shaft. nearer 300mm with mirror out
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