Inspection Cameras and Borescopes
Whether you require an inspection camera for drains, chimneys, or any other building and maintenance inspections, we have the perfect solution for you. Explore our collection and discover the power of advanced technology for precise inspections. A must-have tool for installing or repairing waste pipes and fittings.
Whether you’re a professional plumber looking for a drain inspection camera, a building inspector carrying out maintenance checks, or simply a DIY enthusiast working on your home, our inspection cameras are designed to make your life easier. With available features including high-definition imaging, rechargeable battery, colour filming, and adjustable LED lights, our borescope cameras provide crystal-clear visuals even in hard-to-reach areas. Stockists of the trusted brands Ferret and Draper, our collection guarantees durability and reliability, so you can rely on your camera for years to come. Don't waste time guessing what's lurking behind walls or beneath surfaces – invest in an inspection camera and gain peace of mind. Trying to detect moisture, studs or pipes? Use one of our thermal or multi-detectors.
FAQs
What’s the difference between an endoscope and a borescope?
An endoscope is a medical device used to examine internal organs of the body, while a borescope is a tool used for visual inspection of narrow and hard-to-reach areas in various industries such as automotive, aviation, and manufacturing.
What is a borescope and who uses them?
A borescope provides a visual inspection of difficult-to-reach areas like pipes, chimneys, and wall cavities. It’s commonly used by plumbers, mechanics, builders, engineers, and technicians.
How does an inspection camera work?
An inspection camera, also known as a borescope, consists of a flexible tube with a camera on one end and an eyepiece or display on the other. It uses advanced imaging technology to capture and transmit real-time visuals of hard-to-reach areas for inspection and diagnosis.