Good quality, laser leveler
Works very good. Looks to be very good quality. It’s worth the money. I would recommend. its very easy to use. Read more
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| Brand | RockSeed |
|---|---|
| Material | Metal |
| Color | Green |
| Product Dimensions | 3.54"L x 3.54"W |
| Style | 2Line- Green |
| brand | RockSeed |
|---|---|
| material | Metal |
| color | Green |
| product_dimensions | 3.54"L x 3.54"W |
| style | 2Line- Green |
| operation_mode | Manual |
| manufacturer | Rockseed |
| part_number | LV1G |
| item_weight | 12 ounces |
| item_model_number | LV1G |
| batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
| size | LV1G |
| power_source | Battery Powered |
| item_package_quantity | 1 |
| special_features | green-line, self-leveling |
| included_components | LV1G |
| batteries_included | Yes |
| batteries_required | No |
| battery_cell_type | Alkaline |
| best_sellers_rank | #3,490 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #7 in Line Lasers |
| date_first_available | March 22, 2020 |












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Customers find the laser level works well, particularly when mounted on a camera tripod, and appreciate its brightness, being super bright even in daylight.
Works very good. Looks to be very good quality. It’s worth the money. I would recommend. its very easy to use. Read more
Worked great. I originally got a Bosch one but you can't turn off the auto level feature so if you are leveling at a higher angle than the level allows it turns off. I returned it and got this one. It is a fantastic value. It's easy to use and works reliably. Read more

This is very good for the price! Contrary to many reviews here, I found it to be plenty bright enough, but I was using it indoors in a 12'x15'x8'5" room. That being said, it wasnt useful for my project because of one major design flaw: The back of it isnt flat, so you cannot use it to accurately project onto the ceiling.... At least without a tripod. I ended up sticking this in the garage with all the other one-off tools and laying out the can lights the old fashioned way. It wouldve been so easy to design this thing differently, but they didnt. Read more
Works great and included tripod makes things easier. Was very convenient for hanging wall art Read more
I picked up this RocKSeed cross line laser through the Vine program and put it through its paces on a couple of DIY projects around the house before writing this up. Laser levels are one of those tools that look straightforward on paper but vary wildly in actual field performance, and I wanted to spend some real time with this one before passing judgment. First, the basics. This is a self-leveling cross line laser that projects both a horizontal and a vertical line simultaneously, and it also supports a rotation mode where you can lock the pendulum and tilt the unit for plumb or angled line work. The self-leveling range is rated at plus or minus four degrees, which is generous enough to handle most surfaces that are not dramatically unlevel. The leveling process is fast, quiet, and reliable. When you set it down on a surface and power it on, it settles into level within a couple of seconds and holds steady without any noticeable drift. The laser lines themselves are sharp and bright. I used this on an indoor wall project in normal ambient room light and the lines were clearly visible at distances out to about twenty feet without any difficulty. Outdoors or in very brightly lit environments you would want to use the included tinted glasses, which are a nice inclusion. The red beam is a standard green-alternative option for a budget-friendly price point and performs well for interior use cases where you are not fighting direct sunlight. The build quality is solid for this price range. The housing is hard plastic with a rubberized grip section that gives it some resistance to drops, and the unit feels dense and well-balanced in hand. The magnetic base is a feature I genuinely appreciate. Being able to attach this directly to a metal stud finder, a metal door frame, or any ferrous surface while keeping both hands free for marking is a significant workflow improvement over tripod-only setups. It ships with a small tabletop stand as well, which works with a standard quarter-twenty tripod thread if you want to elevate it. The mount and stand setup feels stable and the adjustability is more than adequate for standard wall alignment, tile layout, cabinet installation, and picture hanging tasks. I used it for running a level line across an entire wall for a shelving project and it saved me a lot of time compared to doing it manually with a bubble level and chalk line. Battery life has been good. I have used it across multiple sessions and the batteries are still going strong. The auto-shutoff feature helps conserve power when you inevitably walk away and forget to turn it off, which happens more than I care to admit during involved projects. For a DIYer or someone doing light professional work like tile setting, furniture installation, or general carpentry, this is an excellent value. It delivers accurate, repeatable lines without requiring significant setup time and the self-leveling mechanism works reliably. Highly recommended for anyone who does regular home improvement work and does not want to spend several hundred dollars on a rotary laser setup. Read more
The tripod came cracked so it was worthless, but I was able to make a better tripod work. The laser level itself is definitely helpful. The green is bright enough in dark and light walls. Read more
I'm using this to install 12" round pavers in a winding gravel walk, spaced about 18" apart. I need them to be level with the gravel surface, both for appearance and safety (to avoid trip hazards). It works very well, and I like that it uses AA batteries rather than requiring recharge. I set the level on a previously leveled paver, use a stick marked with the ideal depth, and dig out gravel and soil until the laser indicates the depth is correct. A quick check after the paver is set in place, using the same stick with a different mark, confirms it's good. Read more
I am a laborer for a general contracting company and I regularly perform installs that require the use of a laser level. I have a Bosch Dot laser but that's not gonna cut it when I'm trying to get a whole kitchen cab set level or install bathroom hardware or etc. Obviously, this laser does not punch clean up to the caliber of a Festool or even a DeWalt but it DOES punch well above it's price. $17 for a 4ft stand and a horizontal/vertical line laser? Easy sell. Battery life is good. I haven't needed to change the stock batteries yet. The level and angles are good. I haven't been in a position to test the durability yet but it feels lite so I wouldn't recommend slamming it in your truck bed at the end of the day. The controls are a little finicky and the laser strength is a little weak so you'll need to compensate but I'd still say it's a good one under $20. Read more