







🔎 See what others miss—inspect like a pro!
The ULLMAN Devices Corp 3 1/4" Diameter Inspection Mirror features an adjustable mirror head for versatile viewing angles, a telescoping handle extending from 10.5" to 29.5" for hard-to-reach areas, and a non-slip grip designed to maintain secure handling in wet or oily conditions—ideal for professionals requiring precision and reliability.
B**L
Really good mirror
It's a bit expensive but the quality can't be beat.
A**R
Perfect!
Well made!
B**A
Lessens the burden.
I like it a lot just need improvement in the manufacturing. A snap pin instead of a screw to move head. Great tool to look around small or tall places. Thank you.
T**Y
Nice Addition to The Toolbox
Used this yesterday in inspect an area there was no other way I could do it otherwise. Works really well. It's one of those things that you won't need it often, but when you do it's indespensable. Keep on on hand, it doesn't take up much storage space
J**N
Perfect!
Just perfect for little 'ole 5'3" me to look into my gutters to find any build-up of leaves. Couldn't be happier.
N**.
Should be in all toolboxes
This extendable mirror or one like it should be in every toolbag or box.It may not be needed frequently but very handy to have one available to check hard to reach (and see) locations.The metal barrel is not hard steel so care should be taken not to step on it or place heavy objects on it but it's possible to bend it back in shape somewhat so that it will function again
D**E
Update : QC needs its cage rattled!
2021-08-04 Update :I purchased several more of these inspection mirrors earlier this year. I had given a couple to welders and to fellow inspectors.When I opened the packaging on the remaining unit, I was surprised that the mirror head separated from the handle, fell to the floor, and broke. As you might be able to see in the second photo, part of the hinge was cracked / bent and useless.:-(I purchased three of these mirrors in January 2020. I use one on a daily basis as Certified Welding Inspector. They are fairly rugged but two of the three have suffered the same fate : the spot-weld securing the mirror housing fails. The last thing that I need is to have the mirror fall off 40-stories above the ground. I did manage to catch the second one.I have taken to applying some JB Weld epoxy to the joint as a pre-emptive strike. So far, that has worked.
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