Danielle—January 23, 2026✓ Verified purchase
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
Doug—February 6, 2026✓ Verified purchase
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
Brendan—June 24, 2022✓ Verified purchase
My wife and I live in a house that is +100 year old with a detached garage. We recently renovated the main house and found some of the original walls in the house are not nearly plumb, but at least everything is level after a new foundation. The garage needs work and is about 4" out of plumb on one side and about 5" (in the opposite direction) on the opposite wall. This laser is auto-leveling and helps us resolve why things look off, usually because they actually are... so we may actually stand a chance to compete some (minor) garage work in a workmanlike fashion. For the tool itself: Pros: - Easy setup: turn it on and set it down. - Easy storage: comes with a soft case. - Easier to read: with a bubble level, everyone seams to have their own definition of "level" and every level has its own tolerances (big bubble and/or big center guide marks). This takes the guess work out by providing a concise laser line that would be interpreted the same by everyone. - Fast: the laser level finds level AND plumb at the same time. There are also fewer marks on the wall, therefore less clean-up, since I can leave the laser up while marking other measurements. Considerations (not really "cons," but findings): - Not visible in direct sunlight (though green laser shows faint in shade/indirect sunlight). - Takes a few uses to get used to the laser aspect, especially when using in tight spaces (ie. hallway or closet) since it easy to block the laser when trying mark locations on the wall. I ended up with some interesting crouches and wrist angles at first. Tips: 1. Buy an adjustable tri-pod! The laser level has a screw base that works with most tri-pods. If I only need a rough height level, using the steps on a ladder is fast and easy. 2. If using outdoors (and not in a time crunch), set it up in the evening or at night for a greater chance to see and mark the laser heights outdoors. With everything marked, come back the next day to make noise (cut/drill/nail) based on the marks from the evening before. Good luck! Read more
Daniel Ham—February 8, 2026✓ Verified purchase
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
Maria—January 8, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This RockSeed cross line laser level is a game-changer! The self-leveling feature is spot-on, and the vertical and horizontal lines are bright and precise. I love that it rotates, making it easy to measure and align anything. Honestly, I wish I would’ve gotten one years ago—now I’m over here fixing all my lopsided frames! Sturdy, easy to use, and perfect for DIY projects. Highly recommend! Read more
Mike—February 5, 2026✓ Verified purchase
It's good for its price, for a short distance. Its auto leveling is mostly good for picture frames and other casual items, but it's not accurately leveled. But I recommend for it's price. Read more
T.H—March 8, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This tool is a huge timesaver and worth every penny. I attached it to a telescoping camera tripod (tool comes with mounting holes) and used it to install over 20 shelves of various sizes on 6 walls in my basement entertainment area. It was so fast lining up a shelf while on a ladder. I wasn’t constantly reaching for a level to check for level and plumb. This tool’s finest moment was while putting multiple small shelves that were “stacked” on top of each other up both walls of an inside corner. Lining up all the shelf brackets vertically up both walls so they were perfectly level was actually enjoyable because it was so easy while standing on a ladder. All the shelves came out perfect and looked seamless from wall to wall. Using this Lazer level was so much faster than putting a level on the wall and putting tick marks where each screw and shelf bracket would go. Easily saved me hours of time. Very easy to accomplish with this tool with the illuminated level and plumb lines. I used it to install the shelves, sconces, dartboard, big screen tv, electric wall mounted fireplace and wall cabinets. I can assure you everything in this room is level and plumb, lol. I use it as much as a conventional level now. I mounted it to a 5 foot telescopic camera tripod. This helped a ton because it kept the lazer level in one spot and all I needed to do was swivel it to the wall I was working on at that time. Read more