Still pretty bloody useless with red lasers, however.You often get tinted glasses with the laser to help see the line in bright light conditions.
Which is why green lasers are preferable to red ones - they ARE visible in far brighter working conditions, and we are now coming into the brighter weather, aren't we? You don't have to go for a 3 axis like I (and many colleagues) now own, but those other features such a pendulum lock, magnetic attachment and self levelling make life a lot easier - whilst over a 5 year period a laser which runs on a rechargeable (tool) battery pack is far more cost effective than one which uses Duracells (as well as being possibly environmentally more efficient), that is if you are the sort of person who actually uses laser quite a bitPerspective glasses would be useful.
Its a bloke doing some kitchen units and tiling. No open air kitchens under the midday sun or need for lasers that can't be seen
I use a rotating laser to set out buildings, and as it uses a detector (and spins so fast) the visibility is not important so its red. Now that is useful.that is if you are the sort of person who actually uses laser quite a bit
I had that one but it brokeI bought a Huepar 902CG. Works fine. Wish it was rechargeable. Be even better if it was USB C rechargeable!
I had that one but it broke
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