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August 6, 2007

Rigid SeeSnake Micro

Earlier this year I wrote an article about Rigid's SeeSnake Micro. When I am working on an install, I use the SeeSnake often.

The ability to see behind equipment racks and into wall cavities can save a lot of time. Since I wrote the article I have purchased two of the 3-foot extensions. They allow me to see farther into the wall cavity.

The SeeSnake Micro has been on the market for several months now. Have you tried it? Bought one? I use it on audio, video and home automation installations. How do you use the SeeSnake in your business?


Posted by Bob Gatton at August 6, 2007 10:06 AM

Comments

Cost? I keep thinking of buying a snake and haven't done so yet - I work in heating and air and our company does not own one yet and I love the ability to look in the heat exchanger. It's really a must when someones life depends on it, but I have been looking for the bargain because it will be my cost. Thank's, Victor

Posted by: Victor Bennett at November 8, 2007 9:52 PM

Victor,
I have a couple of friends in your position, they want one, but not at the current prices. They have been looking around for a deal, but haven't found one yet.

Posted by: Bob Gatton at November 20, 2007 7:19 AM

Bought a seesnake. Used it for the first time and thought the picture looked great until I relized the picture was coming in at an angle. Did not matter how you turned the handle the picture remained sideways. I returned to dealer

Posted by: J. Boyd at June 11, 2008 2:44 PM

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