Beautifully here: the sturdy plastic, lined with foam in mold, so that nothing rattles or rattles. The box locks with a simple snap of small plastic tabs, cheap but impractical.
The telescope mount for Magnets are a total of 3 different magnets in: small, bigger, big. The holding force is almost that of neodymium magnets. The big magnet I could a commercial can of coke with 0.33 liters, fitted to the concave bottom of the can, lift. So once you have a smooth magnetic contact surface, the potential tension is likely to be a little higher. For caches the power of magnets should be sufficient so. The magnets are simply screwed onto the telescopic rod and thus keep sufficient.
The mirror has a diameter of about 50 mm and he is doing what he is: he reflects. Technically it seems to me as if you had a typical handbag mirror squeezed into a round sheet, in which the telescope recording was soldered. The sheet is slightly sharp and inside the solder joint does not create the greatest satisfaction, it does not appear very clean and stable. Der Spiegel, however, is kept decently.
On telescopic rod for the mirror is still a metal hinge attached to rotate the mirror in all directions. The joint is permanently installed. If the joint wears out, you can put just a little tighter this a screw with which the maintenance should be ensured again.
For the magnets there are separately just such a joint, which is simply screwed between the bar and joint.
The telescopic pole of the magnets has a total length of no more than about 50 cm, the rod with which it fixedly mounted mirror comes to good 70 cm. Both telescopic rods are provided at the handle end with a kind of plastic. This easy to grip, not slip through the hands and appear relatively resistant use - so it does not scroll when you first configure apart.
Goods came at me with a slight tinge of rust on - probably a remnant of the manufacturing process. With a damp cloth but I could remove it quickly, what I wear, the tools with a lightly oiled cloth to prevent further rusting.
If you always do anyway with tool liable to rust, so it taught me my grandpa. It should not go smoothly by hand, it should only hold moisture! :-)
In short, you get what you pay for.
3 good magnets, a useable to be screwed pivot and a telescopic rod of 50 cm length.
A round mirror with 50 mm diameter on a flexible swivel joint on a 70 cm long telescopic pole.
For this, a sturdy plastic with padding.
Qualitatively gets the set of my 4 stars, in terms of the competitive price you can but overlooked the small deductions in the B-Note, which price / performance ratio I get to 5 star.
If you do not have to work every day in the professional field with these tools, I can issue a strong buy recommendation for home and hobby.