Tony
Where has this invention been all my life! I needed to hang up a TV wall mount, and I am the worst when trying to use that bubble level. It has a bracket you can use to pin it to an opposing wall, and it even has a magnet too. It has 3 different levels of brightness and also a blinking mode. It feels heavy duty and well built. Would recommend for the handyman around the home to add to your toolbox :)
Amanda
I wanted to get my husband a level so he hangs my stuff on the wall. This was just what I needed he loves his new toy.
Jay
This is a very useful tool for the money. Wish I had one years ago! This version is rather simple but there are many good uses. Accuracy seems good- at least as good as my standard level. I recommend it.
J. Casey
Hanging pictures has always been a chore. I hate putting holes in the wall and then seeing the picture isn’t level. This product is awesome! It’s accurate, easy to use, and is compact so it fits nicely in my tool box
Anelly
If you are in the market for a cross-line laser, I recommend this product, it's self leveling, and is very bright (never look straight into the laser, see photo). Overall, I would recommend this product.
KAS
With everyone on lockdown and with unusually nice weather I thought it would be a good time to add the small extension we had planned for our wooden Kraft Kabin in the garden that we operate our small craft business from. Unfortunately my laser level appeared to have gone missing but I have my thoughts on that, anyway I needed a new level and my wife was happy to take time out to order one. I was peasantly surprised when it arrived and I was happy that it had green lines and not red as the green ones are brighter and I find much better especially for outdoor work. It was extremely well made and easy to use straight from the box and it came supplied in a handy wee casee to keep it dust free. It has worked well and was very accurate and now the extension is looking strong and straight. One point I have to mention is that it was supplied with the required batteries which I think should be standard across the board as without, it is useless, so well done to this company.
Dario
I bought this for a small DIY job I was doing at home putting a few shelves and cabinets up. This was the first laser level i've used and was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to set up and use out the box. When using the self-levelling mode, the horizontal and vertical lines will flash when the surface isn't perfectly level and will go back to being still once the surface is level. It's also very sensitive to any change in angle (as you would hope from a level) so I felt confident in trusting this device. It comes in a nice little carry case which includes a magnetic pivoting base and a laser target card (and the batteries which were a nice surprise). You can increase/decrease the brightness of the laser, but i've only really used it on the higher setting so far.
Nick
This laser level works great, I’m looking to do some tiling pretty soon so I wanted everything to be level and I didn’t want to spend so much money on a laser level but this one looks like it works great and doesn’t cost an arm and a leg.
Tal
This Laser level is working great for my DIY projects. The Magnetic Base is very usable. It is easy to operate and very accurate right out of the box. The same tool from the big brands cost three times more, and for my DIY usage, this one is absolutely good enough. The laser is bright and can be used from 20-30 feet without any problem (it probably can also use at 50ft, but I don't need it in my home). To Summary, this is a highly recommended tool for DIY.
TIANN C.
I'm doing a DIY bathroom project where I'm adding in a shower to a half bathroom and putting in subway tiles. I looked up a bunch of videos, and it's extremely important to get it level otherwise not only will you end up with more work in the end having to cut the last tiles to fit, but it looks really bad if it ends up at a slant when you get to the ceiling with the tiles. A lot of people use bubble levels and chalk lines, but come on, it's 2020, so have amazing tech like this self leveler that was super easy to set up. I mounted it on the tripod, had it show me the level lines, marked them on the wall all the way around the a pencil, and just made marks with a ruler the length of the tile all the way up to the ceiling. That really helped me visualize how to start the tile to end up with the least cuts in the ends and the best finish. Highly recommend for DIYers.