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Huepar 3x (or 4x) 360deg lasers

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kbeefy

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I have a 3 axis one and really like it for hobiest/homeowner level stuff.
I used it in my shop for aligning my lift, and I would say inside with decent lighting 50' is about the limit of it's effective range.

It's a cheaper model than the one you posted, no LCD or Bluetooth.0424221143.jpg
 
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tarbellb

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Ive used them on jobsites and home use, not a bad entry level laser at all.

Durability and parts availability are still to be determined but the quality is similar to other cheap name brands.


I purchased this S04CG its been great so far. Also paired it with the pulse finder for outdoor use and extended distances. Both work well.

Personally I avoided the LCD and bluetooth features, seem more prone to failure and not needed.

For under $200 I got a 4 line green laser level and finder.
 

zendriver

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I have the inexpensive 902CG. Seems very well built and works good indoors. Useless outdoors, but have not tried the detector.

They are a Chinese company that specialized in affordable laser levels.

Someone has to.
 

Mandres

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I picked up a kineval brand 4x green model about a year ago for ~$100. It's been fantastic, absolutely worth the money. I have a huepar brand laser measure and it's been great too. I can recommend these Chinese laser tools with no hesitation at all. For 1/4 the cost of an equivalent DeWalt or Bosch it's a great value.
 
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