I had one (snake scope) and I've used it a bit - it can be handy. BUT the most tricky thing is interpreting the orientation of the image. By the time you have bent it round and stuck it under the dash up is left and down is up and in is out etc etc. Its really odd.
Handy tool though. I'd like one with a built in screen but these are about £60.
Best I've seen recently was our chimney sweep who had a camera on his brush. We got a thorough view of every part of the chimney in colour,but orientation can be a problem. I've got the snakescope,good kit,I use it under floors and in wall to track services or look for rot. Again it's hard to find top or bottom of picture!
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morgan wrote:I had one (snake scope) and I've used it a bit - it can be handy. BUT the most tricky thing is interpreting the orientation of the image. By the time you have bent it round and stuck it under the dash up is left and down is up and in is out etc etc. Its really odd.
Handy tool though. I'd like one with a built in screen but these are about £60.
They come up occasionally as lidl / aldi specials for around the 40 quid mark.
I have one of these and they can be useful occasionally. There's a button on the screen to invert the image.
morgan wrote:I had one (snake scope) and I've used it a bit - it can be handy. BUT the most tricky thing is interpreting the orientation of the image. By the time you have bent it round and stuck it under the dash up is left and down is up and in is out etc etc. Its really odd.
Handy tool though. I'd like one with a built in screen but these are about £60.
They come up occasionally as lidl / aldi specials for around the 40 quid mark.
I have one of these and they can be useful occasionally. There's a button on the screen to invert the image.
Dropped on a cheap one off ebay , has 6 built in lights with varying brightness, attachable grabs hooks magnets
just the job to poke thru leterboxes check for keys in locks when they dont pick or lifting keys back out of letterbox
the screen you can alter the image 7ntensity, switch from colour to black n white
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