Looks like you have had it a while now. Are you still happy with it? The cable seems pretty flexible, you only went 50'. Do you think you would be able to push it the full length. Thanks
This is a great tool for do it your self type people but if you own or work a septic company I'd suggest you save your money's for a more durable camera
Thank you for the review !!! You get what you pay for - this is fine for light duty and DIY's - But not full time professional sewer inspections involving old cast iron and clay sewer lines. The images may appear good to you but compared to a Ridgid See Snake, they're poor quality. Plus the cable is too thin and too flexible, it won't push well on longer lines with turns, it will bend and kink. Throw that roller assembly away too and a displayed footage counter is a must.....This would be a good temporary back up camera maybe but definitely disposable. Btw, a Ridgid 200ft See Snake with a C6 monitor is over $10K....Add another $2K for the Scout locator.
I totally agree, this tool is perfect for drains with in the house. And straight runs. But if your a professional plumber this is like you said a good back up. I’ve used the ridged and it’s on a totally different level. Cheers
Do you think his target audience is professional plumbers looking to drop $12,000 on a poop cam? It's youtube. He gets paid by views and likes. What if you and the other five professional plumbers forgot to leave a like if he reviewed the Rigid?
I have a possible failed drain pipe(3" diam)running from the gutters on my house to the street. I see that the roller device with the cheaper model of this machine(65.5' snake) has a 3.5" diameter. So, it won't fit in the existing pipe. I am wondering if the camera fixture on the device is waterproof and sturdy enough to go in the pipe without blurring or saturation from loose water and drag on the inside?? thanks
It’s totally water proof. It has a small round plastic ring that you can also attach to help it slide through pipes. You might just want to hydro jet the pipe if it’s plugged. Probably full of leaves I’m guessing. Good luck
Be careful. Those roller can get stuck and the camera pulls away! The add ons don’t attach very securely. If there is to much force the camera come out regardless of how tight you put the nylon screws. There are no indents on the camera body for the locking screws to better sit in. This is for all the china cams.
He said you can scope any drain with it . . That’s not true. I bought one and it says you can’t put it through a 90 degrees bend on anything smaller than 3”.
I just got one. I was surprised at the quality of the camera image. I wanted to know how do you delete the videos ? I made unnecessary videos trying it out
@@jazzsuis6066 I get hundreds of comments a day, I do my best to answer all of them in between work and reviews. I also put Amazon links to US and cdn under every video. Some times i miss some Thanks for pointing him in the right direction. Cheers
Yes also you can buy a locator an screw the locator where the camera goes an be able to locate issues... But I mount the locator to the side with electrical tape, that way I can see where I'm locating issues
Chinese garbage! I bought two different ones because I was too cheap to buy a good (small) sewer camera and got exactly what I was thinking I was going to get.. GARBAGE lol they both broke within 4mo. moisture from being in a case going from warm to cool got one, the other one’s camera head crapped out. I bought a new Ridgid mini sea snake to go with my big Hathorn sewer camera.
This thing is a cheat code for us plumbers
I am beginning my plumbing trade and I am looking for the best started one.
Looks like you have had it a while now. Are you still happy with it? The cable seems pretty flexible, you only went 50'. Do you think you would be able to push it the full length. Thanks
I would like to know also
Well, we’re waiting
This is a great tool for do it your self type people but if you own or work a septic company I'd suggest you save your money's for a more durable camera
I would agree for sure.
I have a sewer cleaning company growing, I want to get a camera but no spend so much, what do you recommend?
I’m curious about how far it can be pushed, like even 20ft is a long push for a little cable. I’m sure interested in one though
I pushed it down a 4” pipe over 40’ with no problems. It was all straight pipe.
I want one that can turn at least 3 courners and still be pushed another 20 ft streight
@@kristopherhasenbuhler5393
You have to get a 7 mm cable. Not the 5 mm.
I have a similar Vevor camera, but were you able to view these videos from the sd card on your computer? my files show up but aren't video files?
I like those overalls
Thanks , they are carharrt
Merci beaucoup pour la vidéo !! 👍💪💪 Ça a l'air vraiment cool
J'aime aussi ta salopette quelle est la marque ?
Can that one do 90 degree bends?
I don't think it would.
No wouldn't. Can't push further because cable is thin
Will this camera make a 90 degree turn in a PVC or Cast Iron drain line?
It can but it’s pretty hard to do it. Especially if it’s smaller than 3”
Do you know if it will pass through an 1-1/2" [38mm] shower tub P-Trap?
It won’t make the bend, the head would but not the cable
@@hammerandhome so the bend radius of the yellow fiberglass snake cable is >1-5/8" [41mm] too bad. Thanks!
Thank you for the review !!! You get what you pay for - this is fine for light duty and DIY's - But not full time professional sewer inspections involving old cast iron and clay sewer lines. The images may appear good to you but compared to a Ridgid See Snake, they're poor quality. Plus the cable is too thin and too flexible, it won't push well on longer lines with turns, it will bend and kink. Throw that roller assembly away too and a displayed footage counter is a must.....This would be a good temporary back up camera maybe but definitely disposable. Btw, a Ridgid 200ft See Snake with a C6 monitor is over $10K....Add another $2K for the Scout locator.
I totally agree, this tool is perfect for drains with in the house. And straight runs. But if your a professional plumber this is like you said a good back up. I’ve used the ridged and it’s on a totally different level.
Cheers
Do you think his target audience is professional plumbers looking to drop $12,000 on a poop cam? It's youtube. He gets paid by views and likes. What if you and the other five professional plumbers forgot to leave a like if he reviewed the Rigid?
Ive had mine for 3 years. No problem at all. Beats spending 10k
Does it tell you how manny meters you have fed in ?
I have a possible failed drain pipe(3" diam)running from the gutters on my house to the street. I see that the roller device with the cheaper model of this machine(65.5' snake) has a 3.5" diameter. So, it won't fit in the existing pipe. I am wondering if the camera fixture on the device is waterproof and sturdy enough to go in the pipe without blurring or saturation from loose water and drag on the inside?? thanks
It’s totally water proof. It has a small round plastic ring that you can also attach to help it slide through pipes. You might just want to hydro jet the pipe if it’s plugged. Probably full of leaves I’m guessing.
Good luck
I work on Water Wells, usually 6 inch casing, how big is that roller setup? Do you think it can be modified if it doesn't fit 6 inch?
The roller fits in 3” abs no problem so getting into 6” would be fine
Be careful. Those roller can get stuck and the camera pulls away! The add ons don’t attach very securely. If there is to much force the camera come out regardless of how tight you put the nylon screws. There are no indents on the camera body for the locking screws to better sit in. This is for all the china cams.
He said you can scope any drain with it . . That’s not true. I bought one and it says you can’t put it through a 90 degrees bend on anything smaller than 3”.
what happens if there is a U or Y? can it be turning or rotating?
@@曹庆成 there shouldn’t be any U shapes in your pipes. But it will do large turns or bends in a drain. It can also go through a Y no problem.
have you gotten blue screen at all?
not yet, I honestly don't use it that much. are you having issues with yours?
Bottom line is you are not supposed to have any water in your Sawer line. Should be dry. Plumbing work back fill was not done correctly
That’s very true, but Mother Nature does what she wants and roots on those old pipes can be awful.
it doesn't sort of centers it, it centers it , period
Dos that camera have a footage counter?
Only on the line itself, not digital.
I just got one. I was surprised at the quality of the camera image. I wanted to know how do you delete the videos ? I made unnecessary videos trying it out
i'm just guessing but you could pull the sim and do it on your computer. but i'm sure there is a option in the menu function
😂 Don’t Even want to know………
@@retired1822 lol it wasn’t nothing at all but I figured it out
Sir good day.. I want to buy vevor snake camera.. what is your face book page..?
The Amazon link is in the description. Our FB page is hammer and home. Thanks for watching
What's the model and cost?
I love how this skid responded to everyone but you..
Just look up vevor sewer camera on Amazon, it's around 440 plus tax in Canada
@@jazzsuis6066 I get hundreds of comments a day, I do my best to answer all of them in between work and reviews. I also put Amazon links to US and cdn under every video. Some times i miss some Thanks for pointing him in the right direction. Cheers
the ad card does not work in apple Microsoft Samsung also there's no bluetooth or wifi no way to email the video
is the camera removeble ?
It does unscrew.
Yes also you can buy a locator an screw the locator where the camera goes an be able to locate issues... But I mount the locator to the side with electrical tape, that way I can see where I'm locating issues
Link for locator please
dips aren't normal at all
Nope. Not a good sign
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I got one, but are different in functioning,..I feel disappointed..f..k.
The one you have looks understandable..
They have so many different models, it’s definitely tricky to figure out what one to get.
Chinese garbage! I bought two different ones because I was too cheap to buy a good (small) sewer camera and got exactly what I was thinking I was going to get.. GARBAGE lol they both broke within 4mo. moisture from being in a case going from warm to cool got one, the other one’s camera head crapped out. I bought a new Ridgid mini sea snake to go with my big Hathorn sewer camera.
That’s what I’m thinking, is this really good for a business? Now what do you think about the Milwaukee?
I’m pretty sure that’s what they’re for. So you can get started and get a few jobs then upgrade your camera after a few months
@@edwinvasquezpwhich one did you end up getting?
Buena noche tengo una pregunta sobre el equipo
Ask away I have one that gets used almost everyday.
JUNK
Records the video but films the display instead of using the recorded video footage...
Trash product, you can see it on your face you feel bad lying
I actually like this unit, it’s helped me out on my projects including my house. Thanks for watching