LCD Screen Improves Drain Cleaning Inspections


General Pipe Cleaners’ new Gen-Eye Micro-Scope2 sports a powerful new Command Module with a bigger monitor and USB port to record video inspections on flash drives. 

The compact, handheld tool offers the versatility to inspect small 1-1/2” to 3” drain lines, many toilet traps, and hard-to-inspect locations – like ducts, furnaces, and crawl spaces. 

General’s feature-filled Gen-Eye Micro-Scope2 package includes: 

  • Big, bright 7” LCD Color Monitor 
  • USB Recording Drive
  • One-Touch Recording 
  • Digital 4X Zoom 
  • Voice-Over Recording 
  • Date & Time Stamp 
  • Flash Drive Capacity Indicator 
  • Rechargeable Battery 
  • Battery Strength Display 


The Command Module attaches to the reel with an adjustable mount for optimal viewing angles. The reel carries up to 100 ft. of micro push-rod with color camera. And the 3’ Probe Rod lets you conveniently inspect difficult-to-access locations. Three standard attachments help improve your viewing angle or retrieve objects. And the rechargeable battery powers Micro-Scope2 for up to four hours.



December 3, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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