Museum Selection Set of Telescopic Magnet & Mirror Tools
Description
Heath Robinsonesque entered the dictionary c.1912 meaning an absurdly ingenious and impracticable device; named for William Heath Robinsons (18721944) madcap cartoons packed full of inventions to make 20th century living that little bit easier. Avoid resorting to Heath Robinsonesque invention or awkward flailing to reach tight corners: a set of handy telescopic tools in chromefinish steel with pocket clip. The magnetic tool allows you to pick up mildsteel objects in hardtoreach places; grab magnetic keyrings nuts and bolts and even cutlery. The mirror tool extends and can be tilted at 2 points allowing you see at a range of angles.Magnetic tool: 5 long extends to 25¾; can hold c.3oz /95g.Mirror tool: 6½ long extends to 19½.Age 14+.
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