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Old 01-17-2008, 08:39 PM
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http://www.ridgid.com/seesnakemicro/

It works pretty well, I used it for seeing areas in my new van for pulling wires. I am sure it will come in handy for things on the boat, It was about $250.00
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Does it have a light on the end of the camera for seeing in low light places or is it low light capable?
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Yes it does have a light on the end. Also comes with multiple little tools...like a magnet, or mirror attachment that can be added on if need be....
We have a couple we use for getting above drywall ceilings to check leaks or such in construction...it has saved us the hassle of tearing open ceilings and walls for no reason.....

Can't beat it for the price.
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Looks like I'm gettin' a new bore scope!

Home Depot $199

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You can get 3' extentions as well for 45.00 each.
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Plus, you could do colonoscopys on the side to pay for it!
Makes it almost free! :-)
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Saw that last weekend and will buy one today its cheaper then i paid for a optical bore scope I bought a couple years ago and looks like it is much more usefu;;
I am migratimg all of my cordless tools to the rigid line and a single form factor battery for all of them
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