Ullman Lighted Inspection Mirror Part# - Hte-2Lt

1 BX (12 EA = 1 BX)

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Manufacturer: Ullman

Ullman Lighted Inspection Mirror Part# - Hte-2Lt

Brand: ULLMAN

Part Number: HTE-2LT

Weight: 0.2 lbs

Country of Origin: PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

Minimum Order Qty: 1 BX (12 EA = 1 BX)

Features: LED Inspection Mirror: inspection mirror telescopes for easy adjustments at different angles. The round mirror with an LED light at the top of head illuminates darker areas | Utility: Ullman telescopic mirror enables you to peep into automotive engines, guitars, under and behind large furniture and other confined places for inspection, repairing, and to search for missing objects | Swivel Free: the swivel-free antenna of the mechanics mirror prevents unwanted mirror swinging whereas the all-angle ball joint holds the mirror firmly at the desired angle | Sturdy Construction: easy-to-carry, swivel-free telescopic mirror features a strong and lightweight stainless-steel handle that can be extended to inspect hard-to-reach places | Specifications: Ullman inspection mirror with 1-3/8 in. Diameter is equipped with an adjustable stick. The stick’s length can be adjusted from 6-1/2 in. to 35 in.

Round inspection mirror is a highly functional tool offering limitless uses in homes, shops, workshops, and construction sites. Round telescopic mirror is sturdily constructed and yet is light in weight. It features an all-angle ball joint that keeps the mirror stable at the required angle for a steady job. The swivel-free antenna of the length adjustable mirror is designed to avoid unnecessary mirror movements. The stick length can be adjusted anywhere between 6-1/2 in. and 35 in. to reach narrow and confined places easily. LED round mirror works on two round lithium batteries and allows a clear inspection in darker areas. The mirror telescope with a sturdy stainless-steel handle is the perfect solution for inspection required for repair task, searching things, exploring hidden spaces and to find machinery faults.