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- XP5 Self-Leveling 5-Beam Laser
- Source: REMODELING Magazine 5/1/2008
- The XP5 Self-Leveling 5-Beam Laser is ideal for interior plumb, level, and square jobs. Five individual diodes project highly focused, bright horizontal and vertical laser points on the same plane, creating precise 90-degree angles. Accurate within 3/16 inch at 100 feet, the unit features one-button operation and a unique leveling system to quickly settle the beams. 800.435.1859. More
- TOTT Editor's Choice Award Winner: 90-degree Laser Level
- Source: BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine 8/15/2007
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Pacific Laser. The PLS90E layout tool is a self-leveling device that shoots fan-shaped layout lines at 90 degrees over a working range of 250 feet with a detector. The fan shape broadcasts each line in an arc that simultaneously projects the line out, down, and up--transferring each line onto floor, wall, and ceiling for inside layouts; the tool also can be used outside. It comes with a case, a detector, a universal tripod base, and a floor target. Cost: $495-$695, depending on options. 800-601-4500. More
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- Leica LINO L2 - the Perfect Alignment Tool
- Source: ebuild 11/29/2007
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Leica Geosystems has been very successfully in laser measuring with the laser distance meter Leica DISTO. We have now used our extensive experience to develop the LINO L2 line-laser that sets new standards. The use of excellent optical components to proven Leica quality standards ensures precise laser lines that are extraordinarily easy to see. Its strengths: precise and perfectly visible laser lines. More
- TOTT Editor's Choice Award Winner: 90-degree Laser Level
- Source: BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine 8/15/2007
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Pacific Laser. The PLS90E layout tool is a self-leveling device that shoots fan-shaped layout lines at 90 degrees over a working range of 250 feet with a detector. The fan shape broadcasts each line in an arc that simultaneously projects the line out, down, and up--transferring each line onto floor, wall, and ceiling for inside layouts; the tool also can be used outside. It comes with a case, a detector, a universal tripod base, and a floor target. Cost: $495-$695, depending on options. 800-601-4500. More