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This tool is useful for many jobs around the house. Got stud walls upstairs? (Plasterboard over wood studs). If you need to mount something securely, a grab rail in the bathroom, for example, you need to screw it through the plasterboard into a stud. First drill a hole large enough for the inspection camera wand, then you can easily find the studs. Fill the hole later with a disk cut from plasterboard or plywood and paint over.
That image quality is better than some of the £100k industrial video probes I was using back in 1989 and a damn sight more portable too. The main difference was we had four-way articulating heads and the umbilical was 25 metres long.
Looks a great bit of kit for 40 bucks...i got some 5 pound spanners from Lidl, took the suspension leg out the car and refitted it with them.....no problem worked great
Right in, I’m just off to Lidl, though I may walk as their receipt scanner for the car park wouldn’t scan a couple of weeks ago and I received a £90.00 fine in the post!
Hi Jon, A few years ago I got one of the Aldi version that links to my iphone. They are invaluable, I’ve used it for putting LAN cables between floors and wall cavities. Also been used to check for a shower tray leak upstairs by drilling a 10mm hole in the ceiling downstairs to prevent ripping up floorboards to investigate. For the price they’re a no brainer!😊👍
I've got a whole mountain of Tronic batteries, mostly included with Lidl goods. I could understand there might be an EEC battery mountain which needs work to manage, but didn't the UK _leave_ the EEC a while ago?... 🔋💨🙃
As an aside, I have quite a lot of Tronic low self discharge (ready to use) AA/AAA/9v batteries in use in my house, some of the 9v PP3s are over a decade old. Tronics are okay if you don't need high current drain.
My main use for AA size cells is in wall clocks (Current draw around 0,5µA) and for this reason I tend to use Zinc Chloride types, which are better for long-term, low draw applications. I also have a large pile of Tronic AA cells lying around. 🔋 Are these likely to be suitable for use in clocks too, or will the very low current draw kill the cell before it's served the best of its useful life? 😇
@@dieseldragon6756 Low current draw never killed any battery. If those Tronics You have are the low self discharge NIMH type, go for it. I use the 9v ones primarily in smoke alarms. If they're not the low self discharge type (sold as ready to use rechargeable) you will lose more power in self discharge than your clocks will use. In either case the lifespan of the cell will be measured in "years" not "charge cycles". Like You i use Zinc cells for some things, mostly stuff that doesn't like the lower nominal voltage of rechargeables. For me, this tends to be stuff with old school mono LCD display like calculator, cheap kitchen scales etc.
interesting, as I was sure the listings explicitly say "does not do video".....but from the manua l5.9 Capturing videos Press and hold the Record button [3] for about 2 seconds to record a video. Video recording starts and the length of the video is shown on the display [1]. Briefly press the Record button [3] to stop recording. So I guess RTFM to me 😂
What's the resolution of that thing? I bet for such a cheap little thing it'll most likely be only about 320 by 240 pixels, the usual figure for such cheap basic digi cameras, just like the really crap little cameras they fit on basic "simple to use" mobile phones now when they used to have really good cameras fitted, but now only "smart" phones have anything like decent cameras on. And does that endoscope have an AV output connector so you can plug it into a larger screen portable TV? I bet it doesn't, that's one thing I hate about those little inspection cameras, very few of them have any external video output.
Just bought one about 3 days ago so I’m wondering about the coincidence of this vid showing up, perhaps something is listening to me?! One of my TTs snapped a timing belt. I’ve got a new head and water pump etc but I need to check for any piston damage before I pay £400 to have it all fitted and timed. Strikes me that even if it doesn’t do everything at £40 it’s a bargain when you can easily spend £200-£500.
Well I finally got my hands one the very last one in my local store. My verdict, yes, they are really good and totally worth the £39.99. I've used mine several times with great results.
Great clip there, I'm looking to pick one up I've never had one, so this would be a great addition to the toolkit, you could use your phone's camera to record a video if need be, although it might not be the best of quality it would probably do?
@@JonCoupland I ask as I need to replace the Volvo V70 P3 intecooler sensor and it’s so hidden I can’t even see it. So I would like to get one to aid my “remove by feel alone” working method. And obvs Lidl are now out of them. Aldi’s version is £50 but has a much smaller screen. And the resolution is only something like 1280x720.
I had an identical Triumph 955i 2006 in blue. A really great bike if a little top heavy. I sold it not too l😂ong ago a bought a newer 2023 Triumph 850 Sport . While the jury is out on funny firing order-it’s ok! I put R& G bar end weights to stop some of the vibes the digital mileage screen is a bit strange too - who needs two tachos???- it is overly complex in digital form In my opinion That aside the 850 has a lower centre of gravity and doesn’t need “hustling” so much when manoeuvring on the garage floor / driveway. I don’t have a use for an Endoscope….Yet!!! But great video thank you.
I can't think of any useful purpose for me right now, so I'll be getting one at the earliest opportunity. Mind you, I probably wouldn't poke anything electrical into a fuel tank if it wasn't intrinsically safe/ATEX certified. I'm sure the tank is empty and clean 😉.
These things need a frame to hold your mobile phone a fixed position , I have a camera on a pole ( reversing camera) for roof and chimney inspections ( I live in a no fly zone for drones)
The park unit will last longer I'd reckon .....I only bought the cheap one when I was replacing my astra1.6 cdti thermostat and water pump .....what a palaver that was especially as I was only working from above 👌🤣
As the instructions say _„Do not insert into any orifice“_ I probably can't have one in my toolbox - As that does double-duty as my first aid kit (Hey! Gaffa tape fixes *everything!* 😉) - But looking at the device itself and how its set up I can see some interesting alternative uses for it. Definitely going to keep my eyes on the _Sonderanbgebote_ shelf for the next few weeks for a cheaper hackable! 😁 Actually; Given I also speak German, I could simply observe the instructions in Deutsch and completely disregard what the English instructions say about orifices... 💡🇩🇪😉
So...can you use this to diagnose the health of your Ford 1.0 ecoboost wet belt? Drain oil, poke through drain plug hole, manoeuvre to oil strainer to see if there is debris from disintegrating wet belt....???
Impressive, just ordered one. Spent hours earlier this week feeding a wire through a wall with a void in the middle. One of these would have saved hours.
I have one that has to be used with my phone. However I do like this Lidl one, as it has its own screen. However Jon, I will boast that my is longer so I can stick it further into things than yours :P
@@JonCoupland I like your dad. He looks like a good man and funny 👍 I was told that proper blokes were called Colin, they wore bell bottom, and uber Colins had beefy sideboards. Please ask your dad 😆
Almost identical to my bosch. Which is crap. Far too narrow FOV, difficult to align the camera the correct way and not worth the 80 quid i paid for it.
Why pay £40 for an endoscope camera when you can get one that plugs into an android smartphone or iphone from about £18 to £25 though of course more expensive models are available.
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What an incredible bit of kit! Thanks for showing love your Dad, look after him, missing mine so much.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks John and Dad for the consumer review. Going down to our local LIDL after work.
Genuinely I would
This tool is useful for many jobs around the house. Got stud walls upstairs? (Plasterboard over wood studs). If you need to mount something securely, a grab rail in the bathroom, for example, you need to screw it through the plasterboard into a stud. First drill a hole large enough for the inspection camera wand, then you can easily find the studs. Fill the hole later with a disk cut from plasterboard or plywood and paint over.
That's a good idea ☺️
I was thinking of getting one of these. Thanks for this.
Once you get the hang of it - its good - weve recently tested a more expensive one ... and this one was better
That image quality is better than some of the £100k industrial video probes I was using back in 1989 and a damn sight more portable too. The main difference was we had four-way articulating heads and the umbilical was 25 metres long.
Its bonkers isnt it!
@@JonCoupland Even more bonkers than that, the Welch Allyn video probes we used had a black & white CCD chip but produced a colour image.
Looks a great bit of kit for 40 bucks...i got some 5 pound spanners from Lidl, took the suspension leg out the car and refitted it with them.....no problem worked great
Excellent 👌
Got one and definitely recommend it
Excellent 👌 thanks for watching
Looks alright me duck👍👍
☺️👍 were ok with it
Right in, I’m just off to Lidl, though I may walk as their receipt scanner for the car park wouldn’t scan a couple of weeks ago and I received a £90.00 fine in the post!
Oh dear :(
I think dad would have been more excited with a cup of tea!!
He's been working hard recently - so probably 😂
Hi Jon, A few years ago I got one of the Aldi version that links to my iphone. They are invaluable, I’ve used it for putting LAN cables between floors and wall cavities. Also been used to check for a shower tray leak upstairs by drilling a 10mm hole in the ceiling downstairs to prevent ripping up floorboards to investigate. For the price they’re a no brainer!😊👍
We have used it multiple times already 😁👍
Great device, I'm glad dad is happy 😂 btw Tronic is Lidl brand batteries they also sell separately and they are pretty good 👍
I will check it out
06:10 - Good game, good game! Lets have a look at the old bore-scored!
(Sorry, I've been waiting for years to use that line)
I'm glad you've been able to use it
Into a petrol tank,really 💥💥💥🔥
Yes ... Really 😁👍 there is no issues with that in all honesty
I use Tronic batteries from Lidl all the time - they seem to be longer lasting than most whilst being cheaper than the rest
Awesome 👍
I've got a whole mountain of Tronic batteries, mostly included with Lidl goods. I could understand there might be an EEC battery mountain which needs work to manage, but didn't the UK _leave_ the EEC a while ago?... 🔋💨🙃
I bought a 3m endoscope of Ebay for £7.50 and it connects through Bluetooth to my phone and has all the features of the lidle one. I can recomend it.
Ah brill - sadly Dad isnt as tech savvy and so i dont think he would get on with one you had to BT etc - thanks for watching :)
Presumably you will be able to save video & pics on it?
Does it have a variable light like this one? And what is the pic quality like?
Grabbed myself one, thanks for the review 👍
Hope you enjoy it!
What a cool piece of kit can see how would be very useful!
I think so too!
I poked about with the earlier version (smaller screen) in my Hillman's engine, but couldn't see the valves so I thought it was a bit limited.
Ah that's a shame
Gotta love the engineer mentality. "Right, where else can I stick this?" I went a bit giddy the day I got a label printer.
Ah brilliant
The glee on dad's face...😂
New toys are always fun 😂
Dad was on form this video, many lols!
Thanks for watching
@@JonCouplandthanks for the content. I really enjoy yours and dads videos 👊
@@wilfmajor4711 thats really really kind
As an aside, I have quite a lot of Tronic low self discharge (ready to use) AA/AAA/9v batteries in use in my house, some of the 9v PP3s are over a decade old. Tronics are okay if you don't need high current drain.
My main use for AA size cells is in wall clocks (Current draw around 0,5µA) and for this reason I tend to use Zinc Chloride types, which are better for long-term, low draw applications. I also have a large pile of Tronic AA cells lying around. 🔋
Are these likely to be suitable for use in clocks too, or will the very low current draw kill the cell before it's served the best of its useful life? 😇
@@dieseldragon6756 Low current draw never killed any battery. If those Tronics You have are the low self discharge NIMH type, go for it. I use the 9v ones primarily in smoke alarms. If they're not the low self discharge type (sold as ready to use rechargeable) you will lose more power in self discharge than your clocks will use. In either case the lifespan of the cell will be measured in "years" not "charge cycles".
Like You i use Zinc cells for some things, mostly stuff that doesn't like the lower nominal voltage of rechargeables. For me, this tends to be stuff with old school mono LCD display like calculator, cheap kitchen scales etc.
Interesting
These are pretty good! I have this and the 12V cordless ratchet and i cant complain about either for the price
Awesome 👍
I was a locksmith and safe engineer this would have been a godsend but, in my day, they were a lot more than £40.00
I bet!
It does record video, hold the photo button down until it starts recording.
Well that's absolutely blooming exciting stuff then!
interesting, as I was sure the listings explicitly say "does not do video".....but from the manua
l5.9 Capturing videos Press and hold the Record button [3] for about 2 seconds to record a video. Video recording starts and the length of the video is shown on the display [1]. Briefly press the Record button [3] to stop recording.
So I guess RTFM to me 😂
I believe you would need to insert an SD card for video storage.
What's the resolution of that thing? I bet for such a cheap little thing it'll most likely be only about 320 by 240 pixels, the usual figure for such cheap basic digi cameras, just like the really crap little cameras they fit on basic "simple to use" mobile phones now when they used to have really good cameras fitted, but now only "smart" phones have anything like decent cameras on. And does that endoscope have an AV output connector so you can plug it into a larger screen portable TV? I bet it doesn't, that's one thing I hate about those little inspection cameras, very few of them have any external video output.
800x480 - no external output no
The thing in your petrol tank is lead,to add lead to the unleaded petrol ,as required in older vehicles.
Absolutely. But is it a bit snake oil? We have doubts about if it actually does anything
Just bought one about 3 days ago so I’m wondering about the coincidence of this vid showing up, perhaps something is listening to me?! One of my TTs snapped a timing belt. I’ve got a new head and water pump etc but I need to check for any piston damage before I pay £400 to have it all fitted and timed. Strikes me that even if it doesn’t do everything at £40 it’s a bargain when you can easily spend £200-£500.
Oooh spooky! Welcome aboard! Hope you enjoyed the video at least - Good luck on the TT Rebuild :)
Looks a very nice piece of kit.
We think so! 😄👍
What are the scores on the bores Carol?
😆 not sure yet - but we're a fan
Tronic is a brand name exclusive to Lidl, the batteries are almost certainly made by a major manufacturer and branded for Lidl.
Great to know 😊
That looks really good for the price! Nice video from a fellow Lincolnshirite! Go Yellerbellies.
Right on! Many thanks 👍
Well I finally got my hands one the very last one in my local store. My verdict, yes, they are really good and totally worth the £39.99. I've used mine several times with great results.
@@neilfoster814 great to hear
Great clip there, I'm looking to pick one up I've never had one, so this would be a great addition to the toolkit, you could use your phone's camera to record a video if need be, although it might not be the best of quality it would probably do?
Good call!
Hi Jon, what’s the resolution on the camera please?
Ooh that's a good question. We will have to check 😆👍
@@JonCoupland I ask as I need to replace the Volvo V70 P3 intecooler sensor and it’s so hidden I can’t even see it. So I would like to get one to aid my “remove by feel alone” working method. And obvs Lidl are now out of them. Aldi’s version is £50 but has a much smaller screen. And the resolution is only something like 1280x720.
Hours of fun to be had by a couple of kids with a new toy. 🤪
Absolutely 😄
Nice looking Tiger 955i..... I have an older Roulette Green one
I also have a very handy endoscope 👍
I'm a fan of the Orange one too 😊👍 thanks for watching
@JonCoupland ..... I also have a Bonnie and an old T595 Daytona (and two Enfields and an R1100RT BMW) but I don't get out much 😪
I had an identical Triumph 955i 2006 in blue. A really great bike if a little top heavy. I sold it not too l😂ong ago a bought a newer 2023 Triumph 850 Sport . While the jury is out on funny firing order-it’s ok! I put R& G bar end weights to stop some of the vibes the digital mileage screen is a bit strange too - who needs two tachos???- it is overly complex in digital form In my opinion That aside the 850 has a lower centre of gravity and doesn’t need “hustling” so much when manoeuvring on the garage floor / driveway. I don’t have a use for an Endoscope….Yet!!! But great video thank you.
I can't think of any useful purpose for me right now, so I'll be getting one at the earliest opportunity. Mind you, I probably wouldn't poke anything electrical into a fuel tank if it wasn't intrinsically safe/ATEX certified. I'm sure the tank is empty and clean 😉.
Thanks for watching
I am off to Lidl 😂👍🏻
😄👍
These things need a frame to hold your mobile phone a fixed position , I have a camera on a pole ( reversing camera) for roof and chimney inspections ( I live in a no fly zone for drones)
That's a good idea!
That will be good for looking in box section for corrosion too.
Hey! Now that's a blooming good idea!
Nice car !
Thanks!
You can buy a cable with a lens on for your phone
You can. But Dad isn't into that
The park unit will last longer I'd reckon .....I only bought the cheap one when I was replacing my astra1.6 cdti thermostat and water pump .....what a palaver that was especially as I was only working from above 👌🤣
Another Jonathan here ....can't stand being called jon john or Johnny 👎
Could you stick it in an electric socket to show us the electricity.
Great idea 😉
No orifice is safe 😂 surprisingly decent bit of kit 😊
🤣🤣
Channel needs rebranding: "Coupland and son" 😂
Absolutely
Son has a Annoying Voice and Stupid Comments
As the instructions say _„Do not insert into any orifice“_ I probably can't have one in my toolbox - As that does double-duty as my first aid kit (Hey! Gaffa tape fixes *everything!* 😉) - But looking at the device itself and how its set up I can see some interesting alternative uses for it. Definitely going to keep my eyes on the _Sonderanbgebote_ shelf for the next few weeks for a cheaper hackable! 😁
Actually; Given I also speak German, I could simply observe the instructions in Deutsch and completely disregard what the English instructions say about orifices... 💡🇩🇪😉
😁👍 thanks for watching
I got one of off the internet that uses your own camera or tablet for a fiver. Did the job for a one off job searching for a leak in a shower drain.
Ah brilliant 👍
So...can you use this to diagnose the health of your Ford 1.0 ecoboost wet belt? Drain oil, poke through drain plug hole, manoeuvre to oil strainer to see if there is debris from disintegrating wet belt....???
I dont see why not
I knew a local organist who did the mirror trick too.
😯
Impressive, just ordered one. Spent hours earlier this week feeding a wire through a wall with a void in the middle. One of these would have saved hours.
Oh no 🤦♂️😁
CAN YOU TELL ME HOW LONG IS YOUR PROB SIR.
Not on the internet 😯👍
Coincidence - Parkside Works was the Armstrong factory.
Great piece of trivia!
I’ve got quite a lot of the Darkside stuff. Most of it is pretty decent.
Great to hear 👍😊
At first, when I saw the title, I was worried .
😄😄😂
@@JonCoupland I know that you know what I mean ...
ideal for retrieving them dropped items that normally disappear into every void
Yes absolutely!
Every Lidl helps apparently !
🤣🤣👍
Lidl stuff is top notch, don't talk it down. Tronic batteries are good.
Yeah! So we have found out
I have one that has to be used with my phone. However I do like this Lidl one, as it has its own screen. However Jon, I will boast that my is longer so I can stick it further into things than yours :P
I’m not sure he had all of it unwrapped.
Oh my
😁👍
Your dad's sideboards proves he's from the 1970s when his name had to be Colin by law.
He was in the garages in the 70s 😄👍
@@JonCoupland I like your dad. He looks like a good man and funny 👍 I was told that proper blokes were called Colin, they wore bell bottom, and uber Colins had beefy sideboards. Please ask your dad 😆
Almost identical to my bosch. Which is crap. Far too narrow FOV, difficult to align the camera the correct way and not worth the 80 quid i paid for it.
Any more than £40 and we would have been disappointed
Spend a bit more and get a much much better borescope from Vevo with a steering camera, perfect for engines.
This was just an impromptu toy 😄 were not doing much serious work with it - but good advice 👍
I paid £15 for mine. Absolute bargain at £15 or £40
Absolutely
How did you get one for £15?
Before clicking the video: 'do they want to call it an endoscope...?'
Upon clicking the video: "I'm going to stick this in an orifice!"
Okay then. 😂
😂😂👍
Why pay £40 for an endoscope camera when you can get one that plugs into an android smartphone or iphone from about £18 to £25 though of course more expensive models are available.
Because I didn't see them for sale as an impulse buy in Lidly yesterday 🤣
Release the geese! 🤔 Been to 3 local Lidl stores so far and not found one. Can't find a recent Lidl advert in their leaflets either. I want one 😭
Oh no! Honestly I found this one this week
is that the real john shuttleworth
😂😂
A £8.00 one from Temu is just as good.
We will have to try it!
Maybe a better description on the box would have been a "Bore Scope". (Someone is surely "Going To", well, you know !!)
🤣🤣👍 I do
Surely Boroscope not Endoscope?
Technically ... Yes 😄👍
You should be sponsored by Lidl .
😂😂 let's get onto them
Do not insert into orifices?
But the subtitles say its an ENDERscope!
Oh my 🤣
I think you will find that it has video facilitie on it
Yes apparently so 😊👍 can't wait
I think your dads friend van still be charged with historic voyeurism. Can you give the police his name?
Just to clarify - not a friend of Dads
@@JonCoupland was only joking😉good review of the camera btw
Bargain that Jon!
We thought so too 🤣 Amy not too impressed at me adding it to the weekly shop
It does far more than shown.
Apparently so 😊👍
Better if you kept Quiet, and left it to your Dad
Absolutely - but then the other 43,000 people would have had nothing to watch - he doesnt have a TH-cam channel
@@JonCoupland My Point Exactly
@@cinny2222 im trying to understand your point? - update 100,000 views
Absolute garbage product
What would you recommend?
It doesn’t focus is when I stopped focusing on this review…parkside crap
We've had some good experiences and some bad with their stuff