@enriquericos@mastoart.social
@GustavinoBevilacqua@mastodon.cisti.org , please help: I'm going to start looking into which laser level I'll buy when I'm not piss poor.
What are the key things I should consider? I just want it to be durable and reliable, a good tool, but I see wildly different prices and I don't trust strangers on the net anymore. Thank you π![]()
@GustavinoBevilacqua@mastodon.cisti.org
@enriquericos@mastoart.social
If you can access the Lidl supermarket chain their laser levels are not too crappy and the price is reasonable, but you have to wait for the DIY week in your country.
https://www.lidl.it/p/parkside-performance-livella-laser-a-croce-ricaricabile/p10062264
They are not "pro" (lines 3 mm wide, long stabilization time), but for jobs like bricklaying, not requiring surveyor precision, they are good enough.
If you want precision, I noticed often it's possible to find 2nd hand optical tacheometers for less than 100 β¬.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tacheometry#Tacheometer
