by:
Antonio Electricista
website: www.power-tools-guide.com
If you're looking for the fastest way possible to hang a picture
and make certain it is level, then laser levels are your best
choice. A laser level lets the technology do the work for
you. From hanging pictures, mounting shelving to laying ceramic
tiles, these battery powered tools will give you a straight
line every time.Some of the most popular brands include, 3M,
Black and Decker, CST/Berger, David White, DeWalt, Irwin,
Northern Industrial, Porter-Cable, RoboToolz, Stabila, Stanley
and Strait-Line.
Black and Decker has 14 laser levels, for any
situation. Some of these models have a built in stud finder
that will enable you to find exactly where a stud is located
in a wall or ceiling. With a built in 3/4" wood, metal
and wire sensor, you will never make a mistake again. For
large project there is the tripod laser, that gives you 360°
laser lines across and around rooms.
Find over 16 different types of electronic levels from tripod,
auto adjusting and more. Models to review include, wire sensor
BDL153S, BDL152S, BDL150S, BullsEye BDL110S, OPP Stick Laser
BDL205S, Sight-Line Multi-Function Laser Level BDL210S, Projected
CrossFire Auto Level Laser BDL310S, Alkaline Stud Finder SF100,
BDL260S, BDL250S, Crosshair 90° auto leveling BDL400S,
BDL300S, Bullet BDL200S and the Black and Decker Bulls Eye
BDL100S.
Strait Line offers many reference tools including,
the Laser Level 30, 60, 120 and the Intersect laser level.
Some of the features of the Strait Line tools includes, Dual
bubble vials that are easy to read for horizontal and vertical
layout.
The Sears Craftsman family of level measuring
tools includes, Laser Torpedo Level 48045, Laser Trac 48249,
Transit Level Tracer Laser Torpedo Level 48046, Laser Trac
(LM013N, 48247, 48255) and the SmartLaser 39755.
Stanley tools has their own line of electric
levels. 43-700 - 24" FatMax, 77-188 S2 laser level square,
77-154 SP5, 77-153 CL2and the 77-152 SP2 Laser Torpedo.
If you are looking for detailed online reviews, I suggest
epinions.com. They can offer consumer reviews on all types
of power tools, from table saws to cordless drills. Looking
for discount prices, then check the deals available online
through Amazon.com and MyToolStore.com, then compare them
to local retailers such as, Home Depot, Sears, Lowe's, Pro
Hardware, Do It Best and Coastal Tool.
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