Features
Replacement snake inspection camera for Klein Tools Utility Borescope (Cat. No. ET17). The 10-Foot (3 m) nylon snake navigates through twists, turns, and bends. The tip of the snake features a 5.5 mm water-resistant (IP67) camera surrounded by 6 bright LED lights adjustable to 4 output levels.

5.5 mm camera is water resistant and ringed with six adjustable LED lights

Made to be lightweight and slim in order to explore confined spaces

Premium part designed to be part of the ET17 kit
Dimensions: 0.5'' x 10' x 0.22'' (1.3 cm x 3 m x 0.6 cm)
Camera / Probe Light: LED
For Use With: ET17 Utility Borescope (Not Included)

Klein Tools is the result of one of those “happy accidents” that turn out to be revolutionary. Klein Tools famously got their start in 1857 when a linesman came to founder Matthias Klein to repair his broken pliers. Klein replaced the broken half and when the old half of the tool broke too, Klein forged a replacement for that, thus making the first Klein Linesman pliers. Since these humble beginnings, Klein Tools has grown and become one of the largest American made toolmakers and they’re a brand used by tradesmen, linesman and electricians all across America.