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This telescoping inspection mirror features a durable metal and glass construction with a flexible, extendable handle reaching up to 28.14 inches. Its 360-degree rotatable mirror head allows for easy viewing of hard-to-reach areas, making it an essential tool for automotive, machining, and professional inspections. Includes two mirrors for versatile use and makes a perfect gift for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
A**A
Worth the money
Great price and product
X**X
Pretty decent quality
Both are just over 2 feet Seems decent quality. Used about 4 times so far and still holding up. Not the cheapest but sometime u don’t want the cheapest since the quality sucks
R**R
Simple, versatile, and practical.
Nothing really much to say about these. If you're looking for an inspection mirror set that can reach a decent amount into what you're working on, or twist and bend into hard-to-reach areas, you get all that with these two mirrors.I use them when working, of all things, on old CRT televisions and computer monitors. I can get to otherwise hidden areas on CRT circuit boards without having to disconnect and pull the circuit boards first. I can see these also being great for use in a car, both working under the hood or even installing car stereos, to see what's behind or under the dash.
H**O
Inexpensive Inspection Mirrors that do the Job
Two inspection mirrors that work well and are less than $10 total. One of the mirrors is on a telescoping handle that can extend to 28 inches end to end. They did not make the mistake of going too thin on the last piece of the telescoping material, so the assembly is solid and should stay that way. The mirror can turn 360 degrees and has two "elbows" to give you several ways to adjust it. The mirror with the flex arm has the same adjustments and with the flex arm straightened it is about 26 inches end to end. The flex arm can be made to extend around curves and angles or turned into a circle that will allow the mirror to stand up. You can also swap the mirrors between the two handles (so if you need to use the square one on the telescoping handle or the round one on the flex arm, you can do that. If you need inspection mirrors these are a good choice.
C**B
two good options for automotive and household projects
Alot of automotive and household projects require you to get a look at something that you don't have direct line of sight to. These two options -- one straight extendible mirror and one bendable mirror can help in different situations. The bendable one has a larger rectangular mirror that is more difficult to fit in tight spaces but provides a larger field of view. The extendible one has a smaller round mirror that is easier to get into tight spaces but provides the smaller field of view. Neither mirror has great optical quality, but they generally don't require that for their typical use cases -- they just need to provide a reasonable quality image of what you need to look at and they do achieve that. The packaging for shipping was good in that it protected the mirror surfaces during shipping.
K**.
1 mirror, 1 polished steel
The square flexible mirror is actual mirror. The flex handle works as should. The round extension mirror is actually polished steel. At least it won't break when stepping on it.
S**N
Pair of adjustable mirrors
Nice set of mirrors, one round and one rectangular. The mirrors themselves are larger than most, the rectangular one is 2x3 inches and is on a flexible shaft that straightens out to 18 inches. So it can be bent in a variety of ways. The mirror is on a joint that can be rotated to any angle. The grip is hard plastic and square in a yellow. The round mirror is almost 2" in diameter. It too is on a joint for maximum adjustability. This mirror is attached to a non flexible telescoping shaft, which has 4 sections and a maximum length of 20 1/2" (not counting the handle). The handle is rubberized and 4 1/2" long. Between the two you can see almost any surface. A good set to have
T**D
Work Fine…for now
This inspection mirror set is not high quality. With that said, they do work fine out of the box. The mirrors are reasonably clear. They hold their position when adjusted to a particular angle. They will certainly become loose as they are used and there is a screw and nut that can be tightened as needed. The joint is a compression joint over a ball and the screw/nut provides the compression. I’d characterize these as the quality you find when digging through the “value bin” at your local hardware store. Nothing wrong with that, just know what you’re getting.
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