Aardvark Inspection Camera
Inspection cameras (also known as borescopes) are quite useful for inspecting an otherwise inaccessible area, which is why Circuit Specialists is proud to offer affordable Aardvark inspection cameras. These cameras are great for laymen and professionals alike. Some common applications include inspection of engines, homes, and forensic evidence. We carry two inspection camera models, extension shafts, magnetics bases, and various replacement parts for your inspection needs.
New to the inspection industry is the low cost inspection camera. A wide variety of systems are available ranging from around $100.00 to several thousand dollars. Today, home owners who consider themselves handy around the house, or a professional user who needs the latest and greatest inspection tools to do his job are purchasing these inspection cameras for all sorts of applications. Sometimes called a flexible borescope camera or a wireless borescope camera, the new inspection camera offerings come from major legacy tool suppliers and newer internet marketers. Milwaukee Tool for instance has come out with a broad line of these inspection cameras so that they can provide a specific camera for a specific application. At Circuit Specialists, Two basic models are offered under the Aardvark brand.
The deluxe Aardvark Nine, comes with a 9mm camera head. It includes all of the standard accessory items and comes in a professional quality carrying and storage case that really helps the user keep his inspection camera safe, clean and organized. An optional 4.mm camera head is also available. Also available is the Aardvark Jr. which includes a 9mm camera while most lower cost units come with the larger 17mm camera. This is designed more for the casual user and at home user. Priced very competitively, it's all that's needed for many jobs.
An Inspection camera is referred to by various names including snake camera, fiber optic camera and wireless inspection camera and pipe inspection camera. Also, thermal imaging cameras are a different form of inspection camera that are also available.
There are several professional areas that make use of inspection cameras. Plumbers can use them to find blockage locations and as pipe inspection systems and automotive mechanics can thread a small camera head into previously unreachable areas of an engine to do inspection. Home inspection professionals use them regularly in many areas of their job. Everything is determined by the ability to see behind or inside of something, record it if necessary and then diagnose the problem & determine the best solution.




