C-Star Educational Series Periscope
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Average customer review:Product Description
CSTAR TELESCOPE 40 POWER 500 FOCAL WALMART ONLY
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #777 in Camera & Photo
- Brand: CStar Optics
- Model: DM-3
- Dimensions: 2.00" h x 6.00" w x 15.00" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Teach kids about reflection and how the human eye works
- Durable, lightweight plastic
- Shatterproof mirrors
Customer Reviews
5 Star periscope
I work on manufactured housing and on many occasions I have to cut into the belly of the home to try to find a leaky water line or to figure out how some pipes are configured or what ever. Normally I would have to cut a hole in the belly paper and insulation and then stick my head up through the belly paper and insulation, and with the aid of a flashlight, try to find the object of my desire. Now, with this periscope, all I have to do is cut the hole big enough to stick the periscope through and search for the problem. What helps a lot is that I secured a three led light to the side of the periscope, and can see pleanty good and don't have to get myself full of insulation. This little unit was probably made for kids, but it is pleanty sturdy for what I need it for and what is so amazing is that it is so clear, also. You don't loose anything to the lack of depth perception or anything. With a bit of TLC, this baby will last me for a long time. Being made of plastic, it seems to be suprisingly sturdy also. The best thing is that you can't beat the price with a stick. I even let my little princess play with it, If I'm not!!
Thanks For A Great Deal
Bill Moreau
Periscope
The kids love this. The little ones use it to see out of the windows they are unable to reach. It is sturdy and easy to look into. We just wish it would be a little longer or extendable.
HANDY OFFICE DEVICE
I sit just outside the elevator bank in a large office. This periscope let's me see who's coming and going over the top of my cubicle without ever leaving my chair. I can also find out someone's in their office before I trek a hundred yards with a document for them to sign, only to find the door closed. It's the envy of the office.



