Sunday, November 6, 2011

In Review: Dewalt's DCT410S1 12v MAX Inspection Camera Kit

Bursting onto the industrial scene in early October of 2010, Dewalt's DCT410S1 inspection camera kit is fast becoming one of the most interesting, most talked about tools on the market. Accompanying six other tools in a new release from Dewalt, the camera is compact and innovative to literally provide craftsmen with a new way to look at their jobsites.

Before this little rascal joined the power tool pool, inspection cameras we much more akin to, well, the kind of power tool no one gets exactly excited to work with. After a heartfelt and hearty amount of research though, Dewalt's DCT410S1 enters the scene quite a bit more prepared than the competition. A flexible snake-like cable with a camera lens attached to its end makes up one half of the new inspection camera. The cable, of course, is waterproof for protection in less than perfect working conditions, and as the thing reaches 3 feet long (36 inches), it has the length to get your spyglass into otherwise impossible spaces. In fact, the camera lens at the tip of the cable allows users to see into, record, and photograph a jobsite's virtually impossible spaces.

Peeping behind walls, inside pipes, and into the depths of other workzone nooks and crannies, the camera is ideal for electricians, plumbers, remodelers, installers, and any other general someone who needs eyes in a too tight, too small, too awkward, or generally too impossible environment.

Additionally, as the camera's LCD screen is cordless and detachable, you can essentially see what's going on in you bathroom pipes while sitting on the couch in your living room. This is clearly not the most efficient use of this tool, but its possible nonetheless. The detachable monitor allows users to accurately see the opposite end of a carefully positioned camera without compromising camera angles or positioning. This, of course, renders the tool smart and simple to use with a convenience feature that really makes a difference on the job. The LCD screen is 3.5 inches to provide an even better view, and with a 3x zoom capability, this inspection camera is seriously the envy of all others. The LCD screen additionally charges directly from the camera handle allowing users to simply reattach the screen or replace the battery to continue working.

The inspection camera is powered with Dewalt's lithium ion technology to ensure there's a strong, long-lasting, and fast charging power source behind this truly awesome little gadget. And as if all that weren't enough, the batteries are interchangeable across the entire 12v line.

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