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The Leica LINO L2 is a compact, self-leveling cross line laser level projecting bright red lines up to 45 feet with ±1mm accuracy at 5 meters. Featuring IP54 dust and splash resistance, a pendulum lock for manual angle projection, and intuitive two-button operation, it’s designed for professionals demanding speed, precision, and durability on any job site.
Brand | Leica |
Material | Lino |
Color | Red |
Style | Laser |
Item Weight | 0.8 Kilograms |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
UPC | 519932530764 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 07640110690611 |
Manufacturer | Leica |
Part Number | Lino L2 |
Item Weight | 1.76 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.58 x 2.13 x 3.78 inches |
Item model number | 757225 |
Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | full size |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | self-leveling |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Warranty Description | 1 Year / Register online + 1 more = 2 Yrs |
G**A
Level Scoop on the Laser Level.
I bought this laser cross-hairs level for a project where I was pouring concrete piers. I had the first one in, and had used a level and string to get the second pier level with the first. Then I used the laser level to level the last two piers, which worked out terrifically. But checking later the 2nd pier that I put in before the laser level was in my possession showed that I was too high by 1/2". Bummer. Had to grind it down. Wonderful thing, those diamond grinding wheels. Anyway, the laser was bright enough to use in sunshine if you shaded the spot you're checking, and use a white paper. On cloudy days I could make out the laser line on the concrete pier if I got close to it. The piers were spaced apart 8-1/2 feet, and I set the laser 2 feet back to get the forground pier to compare the back piers, so the max distance was around 12 feet.I used the laser with the cross-hairs to check the layout of the pavers going in, and found that they were not placed perpendicular to the line coming out from the wall. Got that taken care of with the company. All in all, it's been a worthwhile investment. Next project is indoors, putting in can lights in the crown ceiling living room.
S**H
Wouldn't use any other level.
I use this to check the level of body panels, plumbing, and large rotating turntables (6-10 feet in diameter) on commercial parts washing machines that I design and build. This little gem has saved me plenty of headaches down the road, by catching, among other things, future damage due to turntable wobble that only could be seen when the laser beam provided a reference.The laser projection at the limits of the beam does not fall off. It is bright end to end.Just be careful to lock the beam once it has stopped dancing around (finding absolute level), not immediately.it's made in China, not Austria. That doesn't affect the quality, however.
S**M
Love it
Have used this so much that all the printed text on it is rubbed off. Five years of awesome use. Then I had the battery door issue many others have had. :(It has treated me well for years, and I often refer to it as my most useful tool.
C**E
Brilliant tool
This gadget provides extremely wide-angle lines for leveling on the horizontal & vertical. The laser is quite bright for indoor use. I haven't tried it outside in daylight, but in general red-light lasers are difficult to see in daylight unless very powerful (and therefore potentially dangerous to the eyes). The kit comes with a nifty little tripod which is quite versatile, and a nice padded case. The unit itself is threaded for use on other tripods as well, which has come in handy on a number of occasions.Build quality is what I would expect from a Leica instrument - which is to say quite good. You get what you pay for.
M**
This is the best cross line laser on the market for under $200 period.
I've been using this laser once or twice every week for the past 4 months and it is 100% dead accurate at 10 ft every time I set it up I have been using Bosch and DeWalt lasers costing almost $400 each for the past five or six years and not one of them has even been within in three sixteenths of an inch accurate at 5 ft I am thoroughly upset it is taking me this long to find this laser and I will never own a different brand for the rest of my working career!
F**R
REALLY poor battery case design!
What a pain in the A**! The battery case latch fits where two pieces of plastic join (design flaw #1); of course, the plastic weakens over time and, because the battery retaining springs push back so hard (design flaw #2), the latch simply pops back up when you try to close the battery cover. Ridiculous.STUPID design errors. Unusable.
A**S
Great really accurate laser from great company
Great really accurate laser from great company. We have used daily and have no complaints. It is more accurate then big box store lasers.ONE BIG CON battery door has been poorly designed and will break since it is only held in place by little plastic tabs. Knowing how much force you need to use to close it, due to rely strong battery spring connectors, it is destined to fail. Unless of course it has been addressed it's headquarters by changing battery door design. Which i noticed when i received slightly improved replacement part. Leica customer service was outstanding and three year warranty is hard to beat.
E**9
great laser level
great laser level, only problem is with buttons (Hilti has them beat in that regard), they are kind of hard to activate/ push, other than that a quality product. Please make them with a green laser !! The magnet tripod stand is awesome.
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