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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 237197" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>We have only used the endoscope three times. Once just to see if it would work. It does, but with limitations. Once with a T we had not seen for a few months, when it was as much about using the endoscope, as checking on the T & once when it saved digging a T out to check on it.</p><p></p><p>Our endoscope has limited uses, the cable is too rigid to get into long horizontal tunnels. So to keep the burrow in good condition. It needs to be deep & you need to take care even then & even after gently bending the cable to the required shape & taking time, there is no guarantee. BUT. It does work & it can give you peace of mind & for very little money. So it feels like it is worth having around. Even with its limitations.</p><p></p><p>All I saw were the front legs on my burrowed T. But they looked to be what I would expect & I know it's not dead & decayed. So I get more peace of mind, than without the endoscope & without digging. & Apparently without stressing my T.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 237197, member: 29323"] We have only used the endoscope three times. Once just to see if it would work. It does, but with limitations. Once with a T we had not seen for a few months, when it was as much about using the endoscope, as checking on the T & once when it saved digging a T out to check on it. Our endoscope has limited uses, the cable is too rigid to get into long horizontal tunnels. So to keep the burrow in good condition. It needs to be deep & you need to take care even then & even after gently bending the cable to the required shape & taking time, there is no guarantee. BUT. It does work & it can give you peace of mind & for very little money. So it feels like it is worth having around. Even with its limitations. All I saw were the front legs on my burrowed T. But they looked to be what I would expect & I know it's not dead & decayed. So I get more peace of mind, than without the endoscope & without digging. & Apparently without stressing my T. [/QUOTE]
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