TS01-P07 QuickFix Toolkit
All-in-one solution designed for everyday repairs.
The Teslong TS01-P07 QuickFix Toolkit is a compact, all-in-one solution designed for everyday repairs and household tasks. This versatile set includes a Crescent Wrench (fits bolts up to 20mm), a multifunctional Needle-Nose Pliers capable of cutting, stripping, and crimping wires, and a 10-foot Tape Measure for quick measurements. A 0.7-inch Utility Knife offers precision cutting, while the Claw Hammer—equipped with a magnetic nail driver—makes driving and removing nails more efficient. Also included is a Rubber Hammer Cap for gentle tapping when working with delicate materials. For fastening needs, the kit features both a Long Neck and a Short Neck Screwdriver (each 1/4 inch), complemented by a 20-piece Bit Set to handle a variety of screw types and sizes. All tools are securely housed in a durable, well-organized Toolbox, making the TS01-P07 QuickFix Toolkit a reliable go-to kit for DIYers, homeowners, and light-duty professionals alike.
The Teslong TS01-P07 QuickFix Toolkit stands out with three key features that make it an essential companion for everyday repairs. First, it offers comprehensive functionality in a compact form, combining 7 essential tools—including a crescent wrench, multifunctional needle-nose pliers, and a 20-piece bit set—into one well-organized kit. This eliminates the need to purchase tools individually and ensures you’re prepared for a wide range of tasks, from basic home fixes to small-scale DIY projects.
Second, the toolkit emphasizes smart, user-friendly design, such as the claw hammer equipped with a magnetic nail driver for easier, safer nailing, and both long and short neck screwdrivers for improved access in tight or awkward spaces. Each tool features ergonomic grips for better handling and reduced fatigue, making the kit approachable for beginners yet reliable enough for more experienced users.
Finally, this is not only a set of household tools, but also an exquisite item that combines mechanical charm with modern aesthetics. Whether it is a housewarming gift, a holiday stocking stuffer, or your on-the-go toolbox solution, this is one practical and convenient choice that can save the day.
While traditional visible-light cameras capture images of objects radiating light visible to the naked eye, an infrared camera captures infrared light, which the human eye cannot see. All objects radiate some form of heat energy, but some wavelengths within the electromagnetic spectrum are invisible, including infrared. Sensors in an infrared camera capture a particular range of invisible energy emission (700-1000 nm) and then express each heat value (or wavelength) through a set of corresponding colors. The resulting image is called a thermography and is usually viewable on a thermal imaging viewer, or LCD screen, which displays the thermograph.
Everything with thermal energy emits a certain amount of infrared light. So oftentimes, the terms thermal imaging camera and infrared camera are used interchangeably - these can also be called a handheld thermal scanner. Thermal imaging sensors detect infrared radiation and then express each heat value (or wavelength) through a set of corresponding colors that is viewable on a screen.
Thermal night vision, or infrared monoculars have many uses. They are best for identifying areas of temperature change or difference. An example of this can include finding an animal or human in the woods or on the water, identifying water leaks in a home or in industrial applications, performing security at night and in dark areas, investigating how well something is insulated, finding components that are overheating on a circuit board, and more.
It depends on your application, but in general thermal, or infrared, cameras give you more information. For instance a night vision camera with a visible light sensor can’t see water leaks, overheating capacitors, or calculate the temperature of a surface from a distance the way a thermal camera can.
An infrared illuminator is a light that only emits infrared light. Although infrared light cannot be seen with the naked human eye this still can be a valuable tool. Infrared illuminators can be used to signal to people who are viewing through an infrared camera, thereby allowing them to communicate without anyone else seeing. You can also use an IR illuminator to shine infrared light on a subject and view that subject with a thermal imaging camera if that subject is particularly dark and cold.
From a terminology standpoint infrared radiation is defined by having the wavelength in the fixed interval 0.7 - 300 micrometers, this is a convention of the electromagnetic spectrum. However, the term thermal radiation refers to the thermal radiation emitted by all objects - it does not have a wavelength designation. When it comes to infrared cameras however, they are frequently referred to as thermal imaging cameras.
Infrared cameras can be used for many things. They are best for identifying areas of temperature change or difference. An example of this can include finding an animal in the woods or on the water, identifying water leaks in a home or in industrial applications, measuring temperature of people during a pandemic, investigating how well something is insulated, finding components that are overheating on a circuit board, and more.
A thermal imaging camera can’t fight a fire directly, but it can help firefighters do many things. Firefighting thermal imaging cameras can be used to find hotspots, determine if there is fire behind a wall or door, locate someone lost in the wilderness, or recently one was used to determine that a human was asleep inside a room in a burning building, which then initiated a rescue.
Water, or other fluid, leaks almost always emit a different wavelength of infrared light compared to their dry surroundings. If you view a puddle of water or a stream of drips it will be identifiable to someone performing an inspection with an infrared camera. Infrared cameras make excellent infrared water leak detectors.
Technical Specs THERMAL CAMERAResolution: 256x192 pixels (VOx Uncooled)Lens System: 25 mm; F/1.0Detection Range: 1094 yards (3282 ft)NETD: Less ...
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Technical Specs DISPLAYScreen Size: 3-inch LCD ScreenScreen Resolution: 640x360 pixelsCONNECTIONType-C Port:1. Charging the device2. Data Transf...
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Technical Specs Model Number: TTM120SInfrared Sensor Resolution: 120x90 pixelsField of View (FOV): 38°-50°Pixel Size: 17 umSpectral Range: 8~14 ...
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Technical Specs Infrared Sensor Resolution: 260x200 pixelsImage Resolution: 640x480 pixelsFrame Rate: 50 HzFrequency Band: 8-14 umDigital Zoom: 1x,...
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Technical Specs Infrared Sensor Resolution: 256x192 pixelsScreen Resolution: 640x480 pixelsDisplay: 3.5 inAngle of Screen Rotation: 270°Frame Ra...
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