I'm looking at getting a cheap laser level, anybody use the heupar or tacklife ones?
are they up to the job or not?
are they up to the job or not?
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I found a new use for it yesterday. In fixed mode it was a very quick way of making sure my steel conduit angles were exactly 90 degrees without taking it off the machine.
I made it sound pretentious - I just meant the pendulum lock so it doesn't self level!Fixed mode sounds like a handy feature.
I made it sound pretentious - I just meant the pendulum lock so it doesn't self level!
This is a very old thread.
But I fairly recently picked up a Huepar box-1g for £45 delivered.
4 x AA batteries needed.
Real life (unfair) test in a long school corridor at 12:30pm, against a very bright sun pouring in from the right. The photograph also doesn't pick up the laser line well. But it was perfectly usable and was also clearly visible the other end.
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Unlike an £100 Dewalt unit, the Huepar loses intensity about 2 foot in front of it directly above. So in small spaces it's not as good unless you can move it further back. But for the low cost it seems good.
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I bought the Huepar S03CG-B from Amazon. I has one 360 degree horizontal laser and two vertical 360 degree lasers: this 360 degree arrangements is more versatile than cross line lasers. The green colour is more visible than red lasers.I'm looking at getting a cheap laser level, anybody use the heupar or tacklife ones?
are they up to the job or not?
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