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Deal or Dud: Total View

Reported by: Kelly Foster
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Updated: 6/07/2012 7:13 am

New adjustable mirrors that attach to your car mirrors promise to maximize your vision. We're all blind to the cars behind, before you get hit make sure you check it with total view. The infomercial says that the amazing mirrors that eliminate blind spots.  Accidents happen everyday because it's just hard to see everything out of your side mirrors.  But, the makers of Total View promises you can see 3 times better and they fit any make or model.  

Paramedic Chris Newman with Newman Ambulance Service agreed to give this product a test drive.  He followed instructions to peel, position and press on his mirrors, then we were off.  "I would definitely say it would help with taking or trying to pull either into a small spot or the way we kinda have to pull in front of wrecks and things like that," says Newman.

Blindspots are something he's dealt with for 7 years now.  "There's a lot more liability with what we do. 01:41:16 we have to make sure that while we're trying to rush to help somebody else we have to make sure we maintain safety for ourselves and everyone along the way," says Newman.

Newman kept his eyes on the road, and on those mirrors, big and small, where street and car visibility seemed much broader.  "I guess just because you can swivel it and position it where you need it to go, it eliminates the blind spot I can see actually the entire truck in the lane," says Newman.

A few more miles down the road, he was riding high.  "I'm surprised with it, I didn't expect it to be as good as it is," says Newman.

In your opinion is this a deal or a dud? "It's a deal," says Newman.

The product cost us only $8 dollars.  The cheapest product we've tested so far.

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