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    Varmiteer
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    Default Which Rotary laser level?

    I decided to buy a laser level. I pour concrete, hang siding, build sheds, pole barns and will be building a house in the next couple of years. I have always done it the inexpensive way with string, line levels, etc. I cant really justify buying "professional grade". I have looked at many different brands in the under $1000 range. I need durability for sure. Tools and guns get used and they need to be durable. A good warranty and ease of return would be good too. I have Milwaukee tools, so probably no Dewalt 20v levels. Dewalt is fine if its just rechargeable or disposable batteries. I would like it to be as useful as possible. Such as visible laser, vertical, horizontal, etc.


    These are some of the units I have looked at.


    Topcon RLH-5a


    Bosch Revolve 900


    Johnson 99-00K


    Dewalt DW074KD


    Spectra Precision LL100n
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    Carries A Danged Big Stick buffalobo's Avatar
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    Hilti($3000+) is std for layout at our company with the Dewalts for interior finishes(casework/millwork/trims/ceiling grids).

    I prefer a sight level and use string/string levels for exterior work, lasers just too hard to see at distance.



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    All I can say is make sure it is bright enough. I bought a laser level from Home Depot (don't remember the brand/model) some years back to use to align things like ceiling cans and so on. Found out it wasn't able to project a line bright enough to see more than a few feet in average daylight.

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