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Review on Laser level BOSCH UniversalLevel 2 Basic (0603663800) by Jnis Muinieks ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, the price is commensurate with the quality.

The device for 3500 (in Leroy Merlin) is simply wonderful. Suitable for do-it-yourself repairs. At a distance of 5 meters it beats the norms, everything from 5 to 10 meters with red glasses is visible, but in general it is dull (the device is designed to work up to 10 meters). For those who have a dim device - buy models for working up to 20 meters, but this is completely different money. There is a plumb line - it beats with dots at the bottom and at the top, and a vertical strip connects the dots. The crosshair is precise and clear. In the photo, my personal tripod from the camera (500on Ali). If you don’t jump on the floor, then it will do. Photos in the work were taken on a bright day. The level is 2.5 . 3 meters from the wall. It's bright enough, you can see for yourself. Check your levels! There was a case: a friend bought a Chinese device. We started at home to break through the horizon from one part of the apartment to another (at the farthest points of the apartment), as a result, the rays did not converge. That is - a vest - khnya in one direction - a bedroom in the other. We put in the kitchen and the beam on the bedroom, mark on all the walls where the beam is visible. Then we move it to the bedroom, the beam hits the kitchen, raise / lower the beam to the point on the wall closest to the level, and the far point no longer matches. It looks as if it is tilted - even though this Chinese was self-leveling. We almost started pouring a screed with him, well, we decided to beat the whole apartment into the horizon. Check the horizon beam at the far corners of rooms in an apartment or large room.

Pros
  • Rag cover. plumb line Good device for personal use.
Cons
  • Lack of a tripod/tripod (nitpicking - if you need a tripod, buy a model with a tripod). Dim at a distance of more than 5 meters. Use glasses!