Thursday, February 16, 2012

Strait-Line 6041101CD LL120 3/16-Inch at 20-Feet Manual Level Interior Line Laser

Strait-Line 6041101CD LL120 3/16-Inch at 20-Feet Manual Level Interior Line LaserStrait-Line Laser Level, 120 Is A High Power Surface Mount Laser Square That Works In Brightly Lit Workplaces, Features 2 Axis Adjustment, A 360 Degree Rotation and Aim, That Provides Optimal Line Control Over 120' Workspace, Laser Line 120 Includes An Angle Indexing Ring That Provides Accuracy In Results, A 635 NM Laser Diode For Superior Line Visibility In Brightly Lit Conditions and A Rubberized Case For Durability. Read More...'

Strait-Line 6041101CD LL120 3/16-Inch at 20-Feet Manual Level Interior Line Laser

Strait-Line 6041101CD LL120 3/16-Inch at 20-Feet Manual Level Interior Line Laser
Here's a laser level perfect for the homeowner or contractor who's hanging cabinets or shelving, installing suspended ceiling or flooring or just hanging artwork. It's compact, inexpensive and reliable. Strait-Line's 60-foot laser line can mark a 120-foot work area by swiveling the laser, and it's accurate to +/- 3/16" at 20 feet. Best of all, it leaves not a mark on your surface, unlike other laser levels we've seen that have pins on the back. Instead, just peel the strip of 3M Command Adhesive (be sure to affix the correct side to each surface) and place the level. For a horizontal line, just turn the unit until the bubble in the horizontal level is between the two lines. For a vertical line, keep your eye on the vertical level's bubble. Lengthening the line is a snap, accomplished just by changing the tilt angle on the mounting base up to 4 degrees. At its full length, the line isn't as bright as when it's projecting just a few feet, but even so, it's bright enough to work from. Hanging a wall border around a corner? No problem: The laser will round the bend for you. It's slick, fast, easy and fun. Our only complaints: It only comes with four Command Adhesive strips (so stock up) and the two AA batteries are not included. Other than that, it's a great little tool.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste

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