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Find a Laser Measuring Tool to Streamline Your Project

Having a laser measuring tool lets you work precisely, even if you’re working alone. Whether you’re interested in a Bosch measuring laser, CRAFTSMAN® or another brand, look for it at Lowe’s.


A laser distance measurer has a lot of advantages. Compared to a tape measure, a laser is faster and more compact. You’ll find the most significant advantage when measuring distances longer than your arm span or across gaps. Additionally, using a tape measure can sometimes involve a bit of math. Unlike tape measures, lasers measure to the smallest fraction without rounding. This allows for more precise measurements, not to mention greater convenience to the user. Lowe’s offers an array of lasers, including those with Bluetooth capabilities and smart capabilities.


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: What’s a laser measuring tool used for?

A: Most laser measuring tools can measure lengths, widths and heights up to 650 feet. Generally, they’re accurate within 1/8 inch when measuring distances up to 300 feet.


Q: Can I measure distance with a laser level?

A: Yes, a laser level can measure distances, particularly over larger areas. Popular in construction work, a laser level measures angles and distances, with 360 degrees of rotational capability. So, the device doesn’t need to be aligned multiple times and can measure longer distances more efficiently. Learn more about levels in our Level Buying Guide.


Q: Do laser measuring tools work outside?

A: Yes, a laser distance measurer can be used outside. However, the fact that they rely on reflected light to calculate distance can lead to inaccurate results in some outdoor conditions. A rainy day, for example, will make it challenging to take an accurate measurement, and a day filled with bright sunny skies will narrow your measurement options.