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What Customers Are Saying
Customers praise the tool's simplicity for basic indoor projects like hanging pictures, with many finding the clear laser line and ease of use highly valuable. However, a substantial portion report persistent calibration problems, with the laser frequently not staying truly level or drifting out of alignment after short-term use. Build quality concerns also emerge, including a weak magnetic base, short bubble level, and fragile construction. Despite these durability and accuracy issues, most customers find it worthwhile for straightforward household tasks, though those requiring precision should consider alternatives.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Spend the extra cash on an more expensive one.
This did not have the number dial as displayed in the picture nor did it have an antique bace for determining a level space of area. I should have used the old string line instead.
Verified Purchaser
Not self leveling.
Would Not RecommendHard to get true level with this. If all you’re looking for is a straight line across 10-12 feet in a low light environment, this is the perfect tool for you. Moves easily after setting level, so keep checking level each time you go to make a mark.
Verified Purchaser
Simple and Effective
Would RecommendThis is a no frills laser that simple makes a straight line. I used it when laying vinyl planks down to ensure I had a straight line. It did an excellent job.
Line level
Would Not RecommendWont stay where you set it have to hold with one hand which is useless
Verified Purchaser
Works great
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Just built new shelves in my laundry room, and this left me with no questions that they were going to be level!
From craftsman.com
Power button prevents sitting on end
Nice little level if you want a horizontal line. I tried using it to ensure wrought iron balusters were vertical, but the power button sticks out far enough to make the unit rock sideways. If I had gone by the laser level, the balusters wouldn't have been plumb.
Can't see beam in well lit room
Would Not RecommendIn a shaded room or in the evening you can see the laser fine but with sun coming in the room or outside it is useless. In addition it is a flat line and no where obvious does it state or show this on the packaging.
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