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Need to look inside an engine, down a drain or whatever? Endoscope for $11- not a trick!
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<blockquote data-quote="LaqueRatt" data-source="post: 508382" data-attributes="member: 32586"><p>I own a vid cam on a loooong cable. Like 16'. It's small enough to drop in a plug hole and long enough to snake down into a wall. Has a bright LED light. It's plug and play, fits right into USB port on a laptop for a BIG image. Think I paid like 8 or 9 bucks for it. Reason I got it was I dropped a fave tool, a magnetic retrieval "pen" down the side of the trunk of a 71 Camaro. I tried unsuccessfully for weeks to fish it out blindly. When I finally got the scope I was able to see it, see what I was doing. Within a few minutes I had my tool back after doing without it for like a year! IMO everyone should invest into something like this. They are cheap and man, when you need it, you need it! I find all sorts of uses for mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaqueRatt, post: 508382, member: 32586"] I own a vid cam on a loooong cable. Like 16'. It's small enough to drop in a plug hole and long enough to snake down into a wall. Has a bright LED light. It's plug and play, fits right into USB port on a laptop for a BIG image. Think I paid like 8 or 9 bucks for it. Reason I got it was I dropped a fave tool, a magnetic retrieval "pen" down the side of the trunk of a 71 Camaro. I tried unsuccessfully for weeks to fish it out blindly. When I finally got the scope I was able to see it, see what I was doing. Within a few minutes I had my tool back after doing without it for like a year! IMO everyone should invest into something like this. They are cheap and man, when you need it, you need it! I find all sorts of uses for mine. [/QUOTE]
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