🔍 See Beyond the Surface with Precision!
The Teslong 50FT Endoscope Borescope is a versatile inspection camera featuring a 50ft waterproof cable, dual HD cameras for flexible viewing, a vibrant 4.5" IPS display, and a built-in 32GB MicroSD card for easy recording and storage. Perfect for plumbing, wall inspections, and more!
H**E
Wow! This camera rocks.
Teslong was recommended to me by a friend. I'm glad I ordered this camera and monitor. It's hard to believe the value here for price. It feels solid, no cheap plastic. Great picture quality.10/10 Highly recommend.
Z**S
Great camera
I bought this camera to check out a clogged grey water drain. The picture is very clear and I was quite impressed with the unit especially for the price. I couldn't end up seeing what the blockage was as the water was very murky, however I was able to see that there were no bends in the pipe so I knew where to dig outside. I also sent it 50' into a drainage big o. I taped it to some fiberglass fish sticks (for running electrical wires) and was able to push it in with no issues.
M**N
I only had 1 task for this, but now use it all the time
I bought this to figure out why our toilets were plugging up all the time. It worked great, we found out what the problem was and fixed it. I saved the price of a plumber coming over and fixing the problem. I've had it a few months and I have found so many uses for it. Lost a bolt in the van, found it with the endoscope. Installed a new bidet and couldn't locate the mounting brackets - found them. Installed a new electrical outlet in the wall and was able to see what was in the wall and in the way. This piece of equipment has paid for itself in a few short months and if your are a DYI guy that does a lot of work around the house, you will use this - a lot. Definitely recommend
B**N
Works great
Camera works fantastic. The only reason I docked 1 star is because it can be a bit difficult to run the camera in tight spaces for long distances, such as through pipes, or down walls. Someone else on here mentioned, putting a ping-pong ball on the end, with a hole drilled in the middle for the camera to go through. I think this would be a great idea for running it through pipes. The directions do you say that you can tie the camera to the end of a drain snake and use that to push it through the pipe. I just did not have that handy. Without assistance, the cable for the camera is just not quite the correct rigidness to be pushed through tight long areas.
J**T
Decent picture
The camera is a decent size and quality. The only downfall I have is you can maneuver it will in sewer lines. Going around corners is near impossible in cast iron piping. I feel I can make something to attach to the head to help guide it through the pipe easier though. Besides that it's a pretty good set up for the price. I'd definitely buy it again as long as it lasts a decent time. I'll keep my post updated but after 4 or 5 different uses with it I have to say I'm pretty impressed for the price point.
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