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Review on Advanced Self Leveling Vertical Horizontal Rotating Rechargeable System by Robert Long

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent value for money and quality. I'm very glad that I didn't stop with a well-known brand.

First, all the reviews with complaints about the memory are wrong. It doesn't even come with a battery charger, it comes with a "buttery" charger. πŸ™ƒ yes. To be honest the oily charger is cheap junk but I don't care as I have other ways to charge 18650 batteries. I actually like that he uses them instead of a proprietary battery pack because I have a lot of these, mostly from brand name "bad" battery disposal. DO NOT do what other reviewers have said about reversing any of the batteries. The tool is correctly labeled, both pluses are at the top. Batteries must be in parallel; That means it actually only runs on one battery, but two will give you more life. If you flip one of them, as WH Halper says, you're straight-up tying the cons to the pros, and you've got 1. terrible battery life and 2. potentially a fire. I'd really like to understand why "had to do it twice". "The guy was in trouble. Maybe a local singularity caused your light rays to warp, or was it just a distorted vision through tears that you spent ten times on one that does the same thing, but "Milwaukee " is written on it? In my house where gravity is normal, the cross he puts on the ceiling is perfectly level (YES YOU CAN SHOW HOLES WITH IT!) with crossed beams on the floor. It's not as polished as the expensive brands but it seems solid enough and I honestly can't think of what features could need to be added to make it significantly better, there are things that can be done with electricity to turn the laser on to amplify levels in excess of the legal level (the legal rating is a more important factor to them, h it has input voltage - you can bet whatever current your DeWaukita laser draws it will au in the laser circuit f <5 volts regulated). Beware of the "dead zones" created by the turret covers: the cover is removed with 4 screws, it's easy - there are no more dead zones (see image). It's not quite a perfect 5-star product, but I'm giving extra points for value here because if you know what you're doing, you also know you're a sucker for paying a vanity premium for your tools and appliances . I'd rather fix a few minor bugs and have $600 more in my pocket.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Some little things