Black & Decker BDL310S Projected Crossfire Auto Level Laser | 
| Brand: Black & Decker Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $149.73 Buy New: $49.00 You Save: $100.73 (67%)
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Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 892
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Batteries: 1 Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.5 x 10.3
MPN: BDL310S Model: BDL310S UPC: 028877487182 EAN: 0028877487182 ASIN: B0002TG1DE
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| Features:
| | Automatically finds and sets a level line without any manual adjustments | | | Projects a horizontal level and vertical(plumb) line across the room and onto the wall it faces | | | Projected lines can be adjusted to intersect and create a square work area | | | Projects level lines to take the guesswork out of getting your projects straight and level | | | Eliminates need for chalk lines, carpenter levels or straight edges to mark a straight line |
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Product Description Crossfire Auto Leveling Laser With Projected Level Line, Plumb Line & Cross Hair, Laser Line Is Visible At 40' With Accuracy To 1/8" At 20', Includes Innovative Wall Mount System With Horizontal Surface Base & Can Be Attached To a 360 Degree Tripod.
Amazon.com Throw out your chalk lines and trash your plumb bobs-Crossfire is all you'll need. Just place it where you need it and the Crossfire levels itself for accurate straight, level lines every time. It's spendier than Black & Decker's Sight-Line model, but you do get more for your money, and its "cool factor" is high. First, it levels itself automatically, eliminating the need to squint at bubble vials and ensuring accuracy, something we've never been fond of. But what distinguishes this laser is that it projects two lines at once-one vertical, one horizontal-and the position of each can be adjusted individually. So if you need a square work area, the smooth rack-and-pinion mechanism will let you create it easily. We think this is the perfect tool for laying floor tiles or hanging a suspended ceiling. Once you've got your hands on it, you'll find dozens of uses around the house.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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| Customer Reviews: Read 21 more reviews...
The Answer to a Nightmare March 28, 2005 32 out of 44 found this review helpful
Did you ever get yourself in a jam when hanging a picture, and no matter where you put up the nail in the wall, the picture still wound up looking crooked, even from far across the room? We had this nightmare happen to us on Wednesday, and after a few temper tantrums I remembered that we had the Crossfire Laser still sitting in its box from Christmas under the stairs.
It didn't take a minute to figure out how to use the thing, and as you are aware twin lasers appear and trace any 90 degree angle you like. You'll be surprised that you won't need any chalk (or ballpoint pen) to put the mark on the wall, and it measures perfectly the distance from the floor and ceiling with ease, without having to squint to see the bubble line in the tube as we used to do for a level--in that tube that always looked like an oral thermometer. This one is far less messy. (As a sidelight, we found indeed that the reason the pictrure always hung crooked is because the frame itself wasn;t perfectly rectangular but instead was made in a slightly rhomboid shape! Who would have guessed it, and without the Black and Decker Crossfire we still would have been kicking ourselves.)
I can see using this for so many things that needed doing around the house, inside and out. It's easy to understand, it's lightweight, and it's accurate, almost scarily so. It's the answer to a common household nightmare.
good homeowner laser July 7, 2006 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
The B&D Laser Level is a good laser for small areas and short runs. The laser is only projects a bright line to about 15 ft then drops off dramatically. The line is a lot thicker than other laser lines out there. The attachment chasis is a bit confusing to use with the spikes that come out and must be set into the wall. This is difficult on finished surfaces. I should have got the PLS 2.
Very Accurate!! December 9, 2005 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I set up two level reference points using my Zircon Electronic Water Level and my best 4' level, then I checked them with my new Crossfire Laser Level. It was right on the money!! Very nice tool.
Great function and great design April 13, 2006 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I absolutely love great design... assuming the guts work accurately. This level fits both requirements.
Functionally: The level is accurate and the laser is bright and projects a long distance.
Design: It was designed but someone who actually uses them. It has a flat base so it can be used by itself. And it also has a base that the level attaches to with a magnet (brilliant). The base itself is flat, so it can be set down, but it also has other options to position it: built-in pins to attach to the wall, a hole for a nail or screw, and a loop to hang it from the ceiling. Once in the base, the level can be adjusted vertically (barely, so place it near the right height), and horizontally with knobs.
Very good August 17, 2006 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is one of the most usefull tool I have. The self-leveling feature ensures accurate horizontal and/or vertical lines. However, the laserbeam is not bright enough for outdoor use.
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