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Review on πŸ”΄ Huepar Self Leveling 360 Degree Horizontal 621CG: Precise and Versatile Laser Level for All Projects by Todd Roybal

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great price, good visibility, can't be beat $$

UPDATE (12/27/2018) - the spirit level works well for most practical applications but is difficult to see in bright sunlight more than 5-10 feet. In normal daylight it worked well up to 20 feet. I will definitely get it as it is easy to use and works well. Batteries also last a long time. BUT I will also invest in a more expensive and powerful rotary laser for larger outdoor jobs. START INITIAL REVIEW I am a new contractor with over 10 years of experience as a personal handyman and home remodeler. This is my first purchase of a laser level. I decided this was necessary after recently working with another contractor and seeing how a simple laser level made my workflow so much faster. After using a red laser level during an indoor project and struggling to visualize it with the sun shining through a window, I settled on the more expensive green laser no matter what the cost. from 400 to 700 dollars. I immediately became less interested. So I started researching. I've spent several hours researching different brands, reviews, and figuring out why people like or dislike different features of different models. I quickly realized that I didn't need an extra large rotary laser, but a 360 degree laser would be very helpful for my main workflow. I mainly do residential work such as room renovations, building undersized to medium sized outbuildings, building patios, etc. I've narrowed it down to "I want a green line laser with 360Β° capability". I felt this would be sufficient for my needs. So far I'm right. I used it in my basement and it was worth its weight in gold... Especially considering the very reasonable price. This saves time putting up new walls, framing windows, finishing the basement and is worth its weight in gold... Especially considering the very reasonable price. It saves time installing new walls, framing windows, marking outlets, and makes me look more like a pro. I quickly realized that I needed a tripod, so I ordered a Bosch height-adjustable tripod. For a tripod price range of $100-$150, I felt Wood's deep nonsense gave me the basic needs of being able to climb at least 9 feet to set up a scoreboard on a second floor deck, and that's what I'm doing this week. .So far on the basement work I'm doing, the line is SUPER bright and I haven't had any vision problems. If I have any outdoor issues later this week I will update this. If it hasn't been updated in a week, we'll assume it's good for basic outdoor residential use. I've noticed that this option doesn't seem to be as durable as a similar $500 Dewalt version, but I'll just leave it as is. soft, fabric and not durable for the site. At the moment it will be a baby. Overall this particular Lazer has beaten all my comparisons even with the same brand with other bottles, let alone any other well known brands (in this price range). It's not very professional, but most people don't know about it, and you can't tell by the work it does.

Pros
  • Best in niche
Cons
  • I'll add later