🔦 Illuminate Your Inspection Game!
The Rolson 60515 2 LED Telescopic Inspection Mirror is a must-have tool for professionals seeking precision and clarity. With a compact mirror size of 42 x 65mm and a telescopic shaft that extends from 290mm to 870mm, this inspection mirror allows for versatile positioning and easy access to tight spaces. Equipped with two bright LEDs and powered by included CR2032 batteries, it ensures optimal visibility in any environment. Lightweight at just 90g, it's designed for convenience and portability, making it an essential addition to your toolkit.
Manufacturer | Rolson |
Part Number | 60515 |
Product Dimensions | 1.7 x 5.5 x 2.8 cm; 90 g |
Item model number | 60515 |
Size | 42 x 65mm |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 90 g |
S**L
Ideal for work
Great product used for door surveys
K**N
Works well
I use this for working on cars.It has a good long reach and the light is helpful.Worth buying
C**T
Good value for money
Seems sturdy enough. Works well
B**Y
Brilliant little tool
When I bought this I didn't know what I'd use it for. But it came in very handy when aligning the strut leg into the spindle on my car. The light is a nice touch. Inexpensive to buy, probably won't be used much but very useful when it's needed.Could also be used to shine a light on your perineum when shaving I guess?
K**S
Handy Tool
I've been so pleased with this little gadget. Great stocking filler. Used it for multiple purposes including checking the guttering out the bedroom window to see if it needs a clean.
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
M**M
Great value
About as sturdy as you will get, have used these Rolson for meter reading for 3 years now so they get some hammer and don't last forever normally the telescopic arm goes first, but for the price its peanuts really. Ive just returned a Hogert which was twice the price, lights didn't work and joint for mirror was quite flimsy, only thing i would say is be careful not to bang the mirror as its real glass.
A**N
OK
OK as mirror difficult to see with glare when lights on
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