🔧 See What Others Can't - Your Ultimate Inspection Companion!
The General Tools 90557 90560 Telescoping Rectangular Inspection Mirror extends up to 24 inches, making it ideal for inspecting hard-to-reach areas. It features a durable stainless steel shaft, shatter-resistant glass, and a flexible 360-degree goosehead, ensuring you can easily find leaks, breaks, or lost tools. Its heavy-duty anodized aluminum body adds to its longevity, and the included pocket clip makes it easy to carry.
J**N
Good but could be better
I bought one and used it the first day - awesome! I ordered another one and stripped the screws in the case getting the batteries out/in. Not too expensive to fight about and these are so handy with the light. I'll just buy another one when the batteries go bad.
G**H
don't expect the LEDs to be super bright
They use low-lumen LEDs in this mirror, but perhaps for good reason: They don't want the glare of powerful LEDs to blind you from seeing what's in the mirror. I bought one of these several years ago, and I thought this new one would have brighter LEDs, but nope. Probably just as well.That said, the case for the telescoping part is really rugged.
R**R
Good lighted mirror
Nice little mirror lights are decent.
V**
Tiny mirror however has a light!
This is a great little tool I bought it for you looking at her the car up at the suspension and frame. It's a nice length it seems like it's high quality and there's a little light that you turn on it's which is fabulous however it broke like the first time I used it I was pretty careful with it I didn't mistreat it. You get two in the box so I still have one and it was really helpful so it was totally worth the money to even have being able to use it only once for what I needed it for to check for rust underneath the car.
B**L
Batteries
Ok I just received this mirror in the mail from Amazon. I initially started a return because light didn't work. General tools should be more informative about how it works. You don't just place the 2 batteries in and screw it down. If you look close inside the battery compartment it shows one is negative and one is positive. You MUST place one battery in positive side up and one battery positive side down. Experiment with it a few times but trust me one up, one down. Bad instructions from manufacturer
S**T
narrow useful angle
If you're looking at the mirror more than 45 degrees off axis, you're not seeing ANY of the light from these LEDs. They tend to glare back at you or miss the thing you're trying to look at. There is a very weak spot where the mirror connects to the gooseneck, and as others have pointed out it cannot be repaired if it breaks. High force is required to get the gooseneck into the handle, and then the weak point gets all the stress if something pushes against it in your toolbox. Lights are bright but not useful for close work because they are too narrow-beam. The beams merge about a foot out, so that might be fine depending on what you're doing. If you have to look sideways across the narrow dimension of the mirror you might as well turn off the lights.
R**R
am very pleased. Had purchased a different brand years ago that ...
For General Lighted Telescoping Inspection Mirror No. 92560 Rectangular With GooseneckUsed this for just a little bit, am very pleased. Had purchased a different brand years ago that used a swivel locking screw device and thescrew device failed very quickly (see picture). Also, the locking screw device did not work well before it broke. Sat in my tool box for years.The gooseneck device on this mirror is solid, feels like it will last and it also holds it position very well. The LED lights are very bright.About the batteries - 1) A little difficult putting the batteries in. 2) DO NOT USE THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR BATTERY INSTALLATIONPROVIDED ON THE FOLDED PACKAGE INSERT, THEY ARE WRONG (AT LEAST ON MY MODEL)! Rather, look at the battery polaritysign embossed on each battery well on the back of the mirror and then insert each battery with its corresponding polarity facing thatembossed sign. You should end up with one positive facing down and one negative facing down. I almost knocked off a point for this.Finally, its kind of pricey, but when you need a good inspection mirror, this one will do.
C**.
I really wanted to love this and it works just as promised
I really wanted to love this and it works just as promised, but I'm trying to use it to view some hard to see places under a school bus for my pre-trip inspections and the mirror is just too small and faraway for it to work. It looked so promising and logically I thought it would work but it just doesn't. Maybe for car engine work it would do better so if you have a use like that, I'd still recommend giving this a try. It IS well made and a quality tool at an extraordinary price (and believe me, I shopped in 10 stores locally and scoured sources online to find this specific type of tool and the only other tool I found like this...NONE locally, btw... was literally 10x the price! I'm only giving it 4 stars because I think it's use is a little limited.
D**D
Works great
Seems pretty sturdy and when you extend it, it stays in place. Good bang for the buck. Nice color to lol.
T**R
Versatile, compact and durable... a great tool for examining hard to reach, enclosed spaces.
I was looking for a small flexible mirror with an extendable shaft and light source and found everything I needed in this tool.I use it to examine the inside structure of acoustic guitars to determine repair requirements.
R**N
Cheap
Broke in the first week of use. The head is attached with cheap plastic that breaks easily
R**D
Five Stars
very good
A**R
nice
works well, nice item
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