Description
Craftsman Telescoping Inspection Mirror for Hard-to-Reach Visibility
The Craftsman Telescoping Inspection Mirror helps you see where your eyes and hands cannot reach. Designed for mechanics, technicians, and DIYers, this telescoping inspection mirror makes it easier to locate leaks, dropped fasteners, and hidden components in tight or obstructed spaces.
Because it extends deep into engine bays, under chassis components, and behind equipment, it reduces guesswork and saves time. Whether you are troubleshooting a vehicle or performing routine maintenance, this mirror delivers dependable visibility exactly where you need it.
Telescoping Inspection Mirror with Swivel Head Design
This mirror features a smooth telescoping shaft that extends from approximately 6½ inches up to 24–27 inches, allowing flexible reach in confined spaces. Additionally, the swivel joint mirror head improves access around corners and behind obstructions, making awkward workspaces easier to inspect.
The 2-inch diameter mirror provides a clear and practical viewing surface without adding bulk. As a result, you gain better visibility without sacrificing maneuverability.
Durable, Easy-Grip Tool Built for Daily Use
Craftsman designed this mirror with a high-traction handle that stays secure even when hands are greasy or oily. Moreover, the durable construction supports frequent professional use in automotive, mechanical, and industrial environments.
Backed by the Craftsman Full Lifetime Warranty, this inspection mirror offers long-term reliability and confidence on the job.
Key Features & Benefits
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Telescoping inspection mirror for tight spaces
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Extends from approximately 6½” to 24–27″
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Swivel joint head improves accessibility
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2-inch mirror diameter for clear viewing
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High-traction handle for secure grip
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Ideal for automotive and mechanical inspection
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Lightweight and easy to carry in toolboxes
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Includes (1) telescoping inspection mirror
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Backed by Craftsman Full Lifetime Warranty
Ideal Applications
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Automotive engine bays and chassis inspection
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Locating leaks, bolts, and dropped hardware
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Mechanical, HVAC, and equipment maintenance
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Home, garage, and professional workshop use



