Projects a straight laser line 360 degrees in any direction on your walls.
Easy-to-read 4 way bubble level ensures laser projects level and plumb lines
Mounting cup temporarily fastens to wall for hands-free operation
Internal blue LCD illuminates bubble level for better visibility
Unique mounting system allows you to safely mount and remove the unit with out damages to your walls
Editorial Product Review:
Item Description: With LaserBall 360 laser level, it’s never been easier to project a straight line in any direction. Its unique ball and cup mounting system sets up in just seconds. Place the adhesive disc on the back of the cup and temporarily adhere it to the surface without marring. Great for leveling and aligning pictures, shelves, cabinets, mirrors, and more!
Customer Rating: - What The Heck Were They Thinking?!
I got one of these little gizmos as a "giveaway" in a stud finder package. I thought it might come in handy since it's very compact and easily transportable. Unfortunately, it was apparently designed by people who never use a laser level on a wall. Most reliable levels have ways to hold the level on the wall using suction or velcro. This one uses an adhesive disc. The assumption is that you know exactly where you plan to put the level on the wall, both in height and length. Well, if you're using an adhesive disc, you have only one shot to get the placement right. If you've mismeasured, then you have to peel the disc off and put on another. Not much of a problem if you have an unlimited supply of discs. However, this thing comes with six. If you are good enough to use only one per job, then you're out after only six placements. Have you tried to find replacement discs anywhere? I can't find them online (even here on Amazon where you and buy the device) and Zircon doesn't sell them from their website (although you can call their Customer Service and order more). No enclosed price list or order form. It makes you wonder if the discs will eventually cost more than this gizmo.
If you need a serious laser level that you can move without it costing you money, consider something like the Titan 15105 4-in-1 or the Strait-Line 6041101CD LL120 (Amazon sells these). These use suction which is much easier to move around for adjustments.
If you like the cute blue ball, I hope you don't have a lot of levelling to do.
Customer Rating: - Keep one around.
This is really a nifty little product to have around in your toolbox, junk drawer, or anywhere else you keep such things. I couldn't be more simple to use, and can level anything. Buy one, and keep it handy.
Customer Rating: - Works for a year
This is a great product for short term use. It works very well to hang pictures etc.
The problem I have with this product is that in about an year, liquid inside evaporated leaving a big bubble. Now it is pretty useless since the bubble inside is too big to align it well. I have given it two stars because I would expect a bit longer life for this product. It explains why the warranty is for only one year.
Customer Rating: - Can't Beat The Price
I used this tool within minutes of receiving it. It works great, with the exception being the rotation ball isn't very stable. That just means you have to be careful not to touch the wall while hanging things. I bought a bunch for my friends.
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