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I recently bought one of these from B&M. At just £2.99 it's proved to be a real bargain. Great for when you've cut a hole in a newly plastered ceiling only to find that the wiring for the downlight you installed the previous week isn't where it should be because Pete the plasterer has moved it.
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https://www.bmstores.co.uk/products/rolson-2-led-telescopic-inspection-mirror-307040
 
I forgot to mention that I bought one of these a while ago, and like the telescopic LED mirror light, it's proved to be a very useful tool indeed. Great for retrieving the screwdriver or set of pliers that you dropped down the back of a fridge-freezer, or places that your hand won't reach. :) An absolute snip at just £2.99.
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I have a small set made by Teng that has a telescopic inspection mirror, telescopic magnifying glass and the telescopic magnetic pick-up tool whick I carry in the car and a Facom non-extendable mirror in the tool case that's VDE rated.

I'd be interested to know if anyone has a telescopic VDE rated mirror, what make and how good is it?

I've tried numerous cheaper types in the past and the ball joints are always a problem where you tighten them to make the mirror stiff enough to stay where you set it and the whole ball joint assemble bends.
 

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