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Review on Precision Laser Level: Firecore 2X360 Self-Leveling Green Beam Tool With Pulse Mode And Rechargeable Battery For Accurate Alignment And Versatile Use by Terry Murphy

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality, well made and accurate, two nice features are shock proof and the two battery option

Similar to most other laser levels, this one has something distinctive about it which is its built-in anti shock feature. Most laser levels as you know (no matter how you install them) have some sort of a wobble to them when you move around them. On this one, when you press the button and turn on the anti shock, it tends to keep the line where it should be and also even when it moves just a little, it quickly stabilizes itself which is super nice. You just hold the button for the vertical beam on/off for a few seconds and it turns on the anti shock. You usually dont need the vertical lines as much unless you are doing walls or something.It has all the other features that most of these have such as pulse mode that works with a receiver (you got to buy that separately). It has the lock off feature when you want to hold it at a certain angle. It also has a battery indicator.The cool thing about the battery is it has a lithium ion battery inside, but in the box there's also an adapter that you can use to put AA batteries in it if you suddenly run out of battery on this.I'm not sure what the water resistance is but I can say it is somewhat resistant.I haven't dropped this and I don't want to but is seems well built and it can handle a drop from a reasonable height like 3 feet I think. I don't recommend tested it though.Overall, a great level that does cover all the features of the standard levels and has some extra cool features. I do recommend this level.

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Pros
  • ‎F92T-XG
Cons
  • Takes time to warm up before use, delaying your project

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