Ullman Devices HTE-LT2 LED Lighted Telescoping Inspection Mirror, Round, 1-3/8″ Diameter, 6-1/2″ to 35″ Length

March 9, 2018 - Comment
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The Ullman HTE-LT2 LED Lighted Telescoping Inspection Mirror is 1-3/8 in diameter and illuminates dark areas for perfect inspection. It telescopes from 6-1/2 inches to 35-inches. An all-angle ball joint holds lighted mirror head firmly at any angle for perfect viewing. The stainless steel handle is long, strong, and lightweight for fast accurate inspection. The heavy duty handle will not slip in wet oily hand. It comes with two round lithium batteries. Replacement Mirror Head: HTE2LT-HD; Replacement lighted Case: HTE2LT-CS.

Product Features

  • All angle ball joint holds mirror head firmly at any angle for perfect viewing
  • Telescopes from 6- 1/2 inches to 35 inches with a stainless steel handle that is long, strong, and lightweight for fast accurate inspection
  • Comes with two round lithium batteries
  • Heavy duty handle will not slip in wet oily hands
  • LED light illuminates dark areas for perfect inspection

Comments

Duke of Nelson says:

Lighting angle design error suggests product was not tested in realistic scenario. As an inspection mirror it is fine. As a LIGHTED inspection mirror it has a serious design error with the direction of the lighting. The light from three LEDs is directed at 90 degrees to the plane of the mirror. But in most uses of an inspection mirror the target for inspection is not at 90 to the mirror face. For most typical uses the user is sighting from around 45 degrees to the mirror and onwards towards the target also at 45 degrees. That’s where the lights should be angled also, in order…

Timothy B. Riley says:

I don’t know about other applications but it’s great for geocaching! Geocaching is a hobby that involves people hiding containers somewhere, posting their coordinates (and description) on the internet and then reviewing the posts of people who either found them or who tried to and did not. It requires a GPS receiver and the use of a computer. Almost a million “caches” have been hidden on all seven continents. It is really a fun reason to get outdoors and another thing to do while traveling.Although “geocachers” range in age from the very young to…

johnxtampa says:

Very good… Not 100 percent perfect, but very good It’s well built and sturdy. I had a classic older style one with a much thinner stalk, that broke quite easily one day. This one seems much sturdier.The LED lights are good, better than nothing, but not perfect. It takes some practice to get used to using it where the lights point at what your’e trying to see, and where they don’t blind you if you accidentally look at them, and are thereby temporarily blind. If you expect magical perfection, it won’t give you that, but if you…

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