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The Skil Self-Leveling Green Cross Line Laser (LL932401) is a professional-grade tool designed for precision and ease of use. It projects bright green horizontal and vertical lines up to 65 ft, features self-leveling technology, and comes with a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery. Ideal for tasks like painting stripes or installing shelves, this compact laser level ensures your projects are executed flawlessly.
Brand | Skil |
Material | Blend |
Color | Red/Black |
Product Dimensions | 3.03"L x 2.4"W |
Style | Green Cross Line Laser w/Clamp_V1 |
Item Weight | 0.56 Pounds |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
UPC | 039725997562 039725994561 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00039725994561 |
Manufacturer | SKIL |
Part Number | LL932401 |
Item Weight | 9 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | LL932401 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Size | One Size |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | self-leveling, green-line |
Included Components | Soft bag, Charging cord, Clamp, Self-leveling green cross-line laser |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Warranty Description | 5 year warranty |
D**O
Building an RV Garage
I used this laser level for so many things, I have a large laser level and bigger tripod and story pole. It is just a lot of stuff to set up. The Skill laser level gave me a quick charge usb port and small and easy to use. just get within about 3 degrees of level and turn it on unlock the laser level so it self levels. You have a 4 side horizontal line and a front facing vertical line, with a touch of the button you can toggle thru the both on, one or the other on. so easy to use. I know you can't see behind the drywall, but if you could you would see all of the electrical all 2000 ft that I pulled laid out nice and strait, I used the horizontal lines to lay out my drill holes thru the studs, and it you take a close look you will see that all of my wall plugs are perfectly level and in line. I did not have to bring out the tape measure, I did not have to go around a mark every stud for the exact height, it was just a huge time saver and made this installation so easy and quick just set a line and go around and drill electrical holes are set electrical boxes, it does not mater it was just quick, easy to use and inexpensive, I did purchase the green laser as I believe in the daylight is is easier to see. I had a lot of outside daylight washing in on the walls, I have a 14ft. tall and 18ft. wide garage door opening, so it let in a lot of light. I was still able to use the laser in about 15 to 20 feet, now that is with a lot of sunlight washing in on the walls. When the sun moved over to the west and it was shaded in the garage I could see the lines almost everywhere without issue. This is not a high end unit, but I certainly would by this again. Great value, easy to use, if you drop it and you break it you are not out 5 or 6 hundred dollars like my outdoor grading level. This is just a handy useful carpenters indoor level. I highly recommend this unit from my personal experience.
A**N
Works well indoors not so much outdoors on distance.
I really like this and it works awesome indoors. I tried to use this for an 80 foot bridge and the distance is not great. It may work very well for smaller outdoor projects. I was satisfied with it for what I used it for, however just keep in mind you might want a more expensive one if you’re doing a large project. it was very easy to use and the leveling was great. I was satisfied and happy with it for cost.
R**.
Good Tool
This worked great for a wall tile job in my kitchen. It made the job go very quickly. The tripod is the only weak link here. It doesn’t always get high enough on its own.
P**O
Very good
Very nice!
N**A
Great for smaller projects
Just what I needed for tiling my bathroom! Excellent for small projects
N**E
Good value
Used it a few times already and seems to have no problems doesn’t feel cheap and the self leveling is nice
S**T
Mediocre at best but you do get what you pay for.
Being this has several settings and features it is best to break them down.360 degree laser level: works flawlessly if you are positioning it at a set height, on a solid object (tripod to a point listed below), and used in the unlocked laser setting. Move slowly to reduce the bouncing line even 20 feet away. Accuracy is within .5 degree so distances up to 10 feet away should not be visible unless you are looking for them.Center line: accurate as a perpendicular line, but does seem to range from +/- 1 degree off level and is very visible over any distance.Locked position laser: though seemingly nice to lock the position of the laser to any set point it is a bit of a pain as the lock will actually move the laser forcing you to readjust your level. It does have value in some applications, but not very useful to me at this point.Combination 360 with center line: is as accurate of them independent, and is probably the best feature of this as you can use it to pinpoint nail points, studs, and so many other things. Worked great for hanging pictures and lights as it gave a clean center line.Tripod: definitely a throw away. Cheep plastic with no weight allows it to get moved around by even a slight draft. Overall height is less then optimal, and it was less then useful. With laser mounted it would cause bouncing with almost any movement or even a slight breeze when at its maximum height. Would recommend just getting a camera tripod and use that.Battery: full charge time from dead took about 3 hours. Indicator light is bright and easy to read, though you may find it a bit to bright if charging at night. Took about 5 hours to kill the charge on this for the first time, with use on various settings. Second charge took about 3 hours of 360 combo being left on and forgotten to kill the battery.Overall: it works, but don’t just take the lines it projects as perfectly level. Check them prior to mounting things with a real level, then do what you need to prior to moving the level. Would be a fair addition to a home tool kit, but would not recommend for any professional use. Is a fair tool for its price, but not as good as some other levels that are two or three times the price.
F**S
Awesome tool!
So much better than string and line level. I used this for building a large deck. The laser did not seem to be able to go much more than 20 or so feet in the daylight, but using some sort of white material will help you spot where the laser lines are. It does not show that well in the sun on wood posts. Super accurate though. I checked it several times with an 8 foot level between my posts. Spot on.
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