We stock a wide variety of DeWalt laser levels and measurement tools here at Toolden, including cross line lasers, multi line lasers, 360 degree lasers and more! These measurement tools offer pinpoint accuracy for use in a wide range of renovation, construction or repair projects. Designed for durability, they are built to withstand the tough working conditions of the job site.
DeWalt’s selection of laser measure tools are suitable for every job, with a range of additional features like locking pendulums to help prevent damage, magnetic rotating brackets for easy placement on metal surfaces, and IP65 rated construction for extra durability.
Below are some of the most popular types of DeWalt laser levels.
DeWalt Cross Line and Multi Line Laser Levels
DeWalt cross line laser levels, also known as DeWalt multi line lasers, are some of the most popular around due to their excellent accuracy and simplicity, with a compact and durable design making them perfect for most job sites. We stock a range of DeWalt cross line laser kits complete with a case, batteries, mounting brackets and more!
DeWalt 360 Degree Laser Levels
The DeWalt 360 degree green laser levels are in the same family of measurement tools as the cross line lasers, except that they feature an additional horizontal line for a total of 3 lines, which gives 360 degree accuracy and provides all-round coverage. As with the normal cross line lasers, many models are compatible with both 12V and 18V XR DeWalt batteries!
What’s the difference between a red and green laser level?
Essentially a green laser level is anywhere between 10 and 50 times brighter than a red light laser, and produces a crisper line that can be seen at greater distances. They are much more visible and over the years have become the most common type of laser measure around.
What does self-leveling mean?
A self-leveling laser level uses a pendulum system with an internal magnet to automatically find a level within the specified range. This means that instead of having to manually adjust the machine by looking at the spirit vials, the laser level does all the work for you and keeps the line levelled.
Can I use laser levels in daylight?
Most laser beams aren’t easily seen in broad daylight, and you must use the laser level indoors or under low light conditions to see the beam properly. Alternatively, some lasers include laser receivers which can be used to detect and receive the laser beam at certain distances.