Ullman C-2M Circular Magnifying Telescoping Inspection Mirror, 2-1/4" Diameter, 10" to 14" Extended Handle Length
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I have magnified it just a little bit. I view something close to my toes about half as far in the mirror as when I am looking down. Please note that Checking the underside of mushrooms was the purpose of buying this tool. The feature allows me to avoid bending down to retrieve ones I don't desire. As if you were bending over, the magnification is about the same You can recognize the gills if you have enough information.
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The mirror is durable, easily dropped, hit - all of them and I've had no problems with it. All of the other brands I've used have cracked upon first fall, making future use impossible. If you need to reach items from a distance, the magnifying lens will be very helpful. It is even more so if the flashlight is used for reflecting back the viewpoint because it has a wide angle of view The mirror head is 1/4". As long as the ball joint is snug, the joint will remain in position when bumped against something. Only the crimp at the connection between the ball joint and the telescoping extension is to be criticized. Before this connection fails, I usually get several months of good use out of it before having to replace it. If I had to choose between a cracked mirror and duck taped magnifier, I'd go for the latter.
It broke into several pieces as it fell out. My first use of this product resulted in it breaking. I wish I had returned it before this happened. Unfortunately, the return date had passed, otherwise I would have sent it back. Having trouble contacting Ullman directly through their website, I tried contacting them directly to see if we could get this resolved. The seller should seriously consider reviving Ullman here, as I would be very grateful if he did.
The welders and fellow inspectors had taken a couple home with them from me. After I opened the packaging on the remaining unit, I was surprised to see that the mirror head had separated from the handle, fell to the floor, and was broken. It's possible that you can see in the second picture that part of the hinge had broken / bent and was In a nutshell *(
In January 2020, I purchased three of these mirrors. My job as a Certified Welding Inspector requires me to use one every day. The ruggedness of the three has won out in the end because two of the three have been killed Here are the coordinates There is a failure in the welds securing the mirror housing. That would be the last thing I need in my life if the mirror fell off 40 feet tall There are several stories above On the second attempt, I was able to catch it. My method of applying JB Weld epoxy as a pre-ingredient has been to pour a bit of it on to the joint I have so far been successful with the preemptive strike.
Here's a side-by-side picture of the HTS and the ETS A comparison between the HTC 2L and the HTC One There are two models of the 2LM. The same length telescoping handles are on both tools. One difference is that HTC-based products do not have GPS capabilities Two of the two elements of 2LM are two Mirror with a diameter of 1 1/4" and the HTS-133 There is a 3-in-a-2 relationship between 2L and 2L The mirror measures 1 inch in diameter. I bought not one, but two of these inspection mirrors because they are so useful to have on hand for the odd project, like the ones I purchased. These are made by Ullman Tools in Connecticut, according to the package. That is to say, it is made in America and not Furthermore, we get two pluses!.
One difference is that HTC-based products do not have GPS capabilities Two of the two elements of 2LM are two Mirror with a diameter of 1 1/4" and the HTS-133 There is a 3-in-a-2 relationship between 2L and 2L The mirror measures 1 inch in diameter. I bought not one, but two of these inspection mirrors because they are so useful to have on hand for the odd project, like the ones I purchased. These are made by Ullman Tools in Connecticut, according to the package. That is to say, it is made in America and not Furthermore, we get two pluses!.
The dental mirror I needed was very important to me. The opportunity arose to buy this, so I did. There are few things you can do here unless you have the mouth of a Hippo. The pieces are too large to fit into This item was returned to the store. In spite of the fact that I could see that it was not a dental mirror, I didn't take it out of the package. For other uses, it might be an excellent mirror, but it is not intended to be able to see inside the.
I am so glad to have found such a good It's a nice tool, lol. A large mirror is what I like about this bedroom. The diameter of the circle is 25. It's 26 inches long and a stick is almost 26 inches As I was setting up TDS on my S54 engine, I used it extensively. It was very helpful. I feel like it is well made and sturdy.
The last time I used them was about a year ago. It has stood up to the abuse that I dish out on the job for 25 years. My collection includes three or four of the 18" long handles, and several of the 45" large Product of high quality.