Laser Level,RockSeed Cross Laser Level Horizontal

Laser Level,RockSeed Cross Laser Level Horizontal and Vertical Points Rotatable 360 Degree Self Levelling Laser Level with Manual/Self-Leveling Mode IP54 Anti-Splash 1M Shockproof (Battery Included)





Maybe You Have These Problems?
Q: How far is the laser line projected?
A: Working Distance (Line): horizontal line 33Ft (10m) / vertical line 16.5Ft (5m)
Q: How long does the battery last?
A: Generally according to your using frequency. Continuous power supply can be used for more than 20 hours.
Q: Can the laser be seen in outdoor or bright sunlight?
A: Yes. But work better indoor than outdoor. Because the laser beam is red, while the sun is the combination of seven-color light. The stronger the sunlight is, the darker the laser would be. If you have to work in the sun, you can use the polarized sunglasses.
Warm Tips
- 1. Don’t look directly at the laser for a long time, it has a stimulating effect.
- 2. Use 2 AA batteries (Included), please pay attention to the polarity when installing.
- 3. If the laser is dark, it may be because the battery is low, you should replace them.
Weight: | 225 g |
Dimensions: | 7.5 x 7 x 8 cm; 225 Grams |
Model: | LV1 |
Part: | LV1 |
Colour: | Lv1/Red |
Pack Quantity: | 1 |
Batteries Required: | Yes |
Batteries Included: | Alkaline |
Manufacture: | RockSeed |
Dimensions: | 7.5 x 7 x 8 cm; 225 Grams |
Quantity: | 1 |
I’ve been very pleased with this laser level. Works well and has been very useful for different DIY projects. You need a tripod or something to mount it on to get the best out of it. Fits onto standard tripod mount. Much better value than bigger brands. Comes with a handy carry case. Would recommend it.
I bought this because I wanted something cheap to test the laser level waters with. I wasn’t sure if a laser level was what I wanted and needed but now that I’ve tried this one. I’ll be investing in a quality laser level kit with tripods etc. all that said, there is absolutely nothing wrong with this level. The laser light could be a little brighter as it can be a little tricky to see in bright sunlight but otherwise it works just fine.
Strong laser light, easy to bee seen, self level works well. The one issue is if you try and lock the level, on an even line, due to the self level being so sensitive when you flick the switch to lock it in place it moves. Fortunately I shouldn’t need to use this so not an issue for me for current job
I bought this for my diy project and i must say this is the best purchase i’ve made for alignments. I will let you work handsfree and stays on until you turn it off. Made of laser diode, so the ray is sharp which is important. I used it whilst in a chair but i suggest to get a tripod which will be handy and easy manoeuvrable. Great addition to your toolkits.
The self-levelling laser is very handy and you can lock it once levelled. It’s single-button operation for turning the laser on and off (long press for 3 seconds). It also switched itself off it was on when self-levelling, then you lock it using the switch. Easy to remedy – just switch it on again!
There is also a threaded hole at the base so you can connect this level to any standard camera-type tripod for ease of use.
My only minor comments are as follows:
The switch for locking the laser once it’s self-levelled is a little stiff, so I have concerns that you can knock it slightly off-level. A smaller switch or some sort of softer latching mechanism would have been a little better perhaps. Just check your level with a spirit level the first couple of times to ensure accuracy.
You also have to have the laser level unit fairly near the surface you want the level line on, to ensure it’s clear enough to use. You also need it placed at a level nearer where you need the line, to ensure the line is true – e.g. you can’t prop it on the floor to then give you a line 2m up a wall.
Bearing all this in mind and the price for the unit, it’s great for everyday household DIY (putting up shelves, measuring levels for picture hanging, etc.) and definitely worth having in your tool case for the price. It even comes with a black protective pouch to keep it safe.
Recommended.
Needed this for simple jobs like doing a work top in a utility room and hanging some pictures. Im just a simple DIY person and this made things so much easier. Worth the price for the ease it gives in levelling. Need something like a tripod to attach it to though.
I decided to give this tool a try as it was a good price and had a10% discount. The reviews sounded promising so for the price I took a chance.
And I’m glad I did. The only thing to remember is for fixing a curtain pole the box needs to be at the height of the pole to fix otherwise it will not self level.
I already had a large tripod and this fitted it. So stood on three chairs it did it’s thing with up, down and sideways and gave me a solid red line on the wall. I checked with my spirit level and it was perfect. I lined the cross hair with the centre point.
It was great to have the lines always visible so I could constantly see where the fixings went and could measure along the line with a tape.
The end result was a lovely straight pole waiting for curtains we now need to buy.
Note the provided instructions are not good but the Amazon reviews give plenty of tips and it is quite easy to use.
A good value level that arrived quickly and is now a valuable part of my tool kit. I wonder what I can fix next?
We used these to hang 14 pictures in a straight line in our hallway. Generally it worked well – it was easy to hold, pretty intuitive to use with a simple button and easy-to-understand lights. It wasn’t overly heavy, and had a long beam so could do a few meters of lines easily at one time.
The end result was good, but found two quirks: (1) It actually has a few degrees of tolerance for straightness, in that you could hold it – it shows a straight line, but you move it by a few degrees and it still indicates it is straight, where obviously both couldn’t be correct. (2) It was good for horizontal lines, but not as great for getting vertical – found it finicky and wouldn’t stop easily.