Ridgid 25643 SeeSnake Micro Inspection Camera
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Easily perform visual inspections in hard to reach areas. Fully adjustable LED lighting. Cable is expandable to 30 with optional extensions..../ Ridgid 25643 SeeSnake Micro Inspection Camera / Plumbing Tools
The Ridgid SeeSnake Micro Inspection Camera is a great tool for professionals and amateurs alike. It allows you to inspect hard to reach places pipes, behind a wall, or even down a drain to find a lost ring. It has a 2.5-inch color LCD monitor and a 17 mm inspection camera. It runs about 3 hours on 4 AA batteries. A flexible 3-foot cable puts your eyes where they are needed. No more struggling with a mirror and flashlight..../ Ridgid 25643 SeeSnake Micro Inspection Camera / Plumbing Tools
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Ridgid 25643 SeeSnake Micro Inspection Camera
Plumbing Tools
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Ridgid 25643 SeeSnake Micro Inspection Camera
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An ingenious tool with helpful add-ons : Ridgid 25643 SeeSnake Micro Inspection Camera
I'd been eying inspection cameras for some time and ultimately pulled the trigger on this model as the price was reasonable and, as somebody else has already mentioned, it included a set of small attachments. So far, I've used it while retro-fitting an exhaust fan into a bathroom that previously had none. Suffice it to say that there is no way I could have fished all the required Romex without this device. The hook attachment is indispensable for such a task. I was able to catch my fish tape at a 90 degree angle through a floor joist and double top plate even with a fair whole of existing Romex to get in the way.
The camera can become a small shaky and difficult to maneuver when the gooseneck is fully extended, but I can't see how this could be avoided without adding costly directional control. My biggest discontentment was the mirror, as the lights at the end of the camera shine directly into it, manufacture it thoroughly useless in any environment that is not already lit. (...and when would you ever be using an inspection camera in a space that was lit?) I did not sense an inverted image as many citizen have previously complained.
If you find yourself fishing power or data lines through existing wall cavities with any degree of regularity, this tool is well worth the price.