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Old 07-31-2011, 02:15 PM
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Default Inspection Camera @ Costco

I know others have talked about these cameras. I already have one from Harbor Freight but the camera head is only 12mm, just small enough to get into the spark plug hole but too large to have a good look around.

Just at Costco this morning and they have an inspection camera set with a 9mm head, it records to micro SD card, can playback video, very nice camera by "Whistler" I will let you know how it works but thought I would post here as things at Costco are there and gone quickly if they are popular. $149 is the price, not a cheap as Harbor Freight but this looks like a nice camera set.

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Old 08-19-2011, 02:42 PM
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If its the same one I saw at costco a few weeks ago...I decided against it because there wasn't any way to manipulate the end...or look anywhere but straight ahead.

The majority of the time when I need a boroscope, I need to look at valves. I couldn't see any way for the scope at costco to accomplish that.

Just something to consider...
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