amzn.to/3tRFE0t Ten Foot Grabber Claw Tool for when you need a ten foot grabber claw tool to clean drains, reach stuff, and anything else you need to grab from 10 feet away. On Amazon: amzn.to/3tRFE0t
I was on the run with nobody I could trust. One of these came in super handy for retrieving a tracking device out of my nose. Without it, I would've never been able to get my ass to Mars.
Once on site a different tradesman dropped his keys down a cavity wall. This would of come in well handy. They ended up going a floor down and chasing all the bricks out to get his keys. Daft guy
Indispensable... AKA, 'Mechanical Fingers' in many circles. So far never personally had need for the 83' extra long version/s; but it's nice knowing they're easily obtainable.
I have a set of “Alligator Forceps” also called “Ear Forceps” that has saved my bacon several times. The longer 16” has gone diving in the garbage disposal several times to retrieve the wife’s ring or other things that should not be ground up. I’ve also used them for fishing wires, grabbing dropped nuts, etc. They do the same thing but in a more refined way.
Great find I put one in my cart. It's funny because it came up as a subscription. I had to change it to a one time buy. I have a couple borescopes and just bought one I think you would like if you don't have one. It's an articulating head. You turn a knob and the head moves. You can have it make a U turn and point back to you. They aren't as stiff as a regular borescope. I haven't needed it yet but I am sure I will find some use out of it.
I have "NEVER" seen one that long before and i had a smaller one and it worked extremely poor when i owned it so i shit canned it .... BUT....... I am still on the fence but you may have brought me over to the dark side Doc ...... For the price i might as well give it another try , it has been a few years so i might have to do a lil bit of investigating . Thank for the info Dos !
we had cars here that had a door lock shaped like a golf tee, if your window was open slightly you could open them with a loop of wire from a coathanger.