Robotoolz 3610-3 Torpedo 3 Level with 3 Beam Laser
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| List Price: | $89.99 |
| Price: | $69.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Handy tool is a 3-beam, level and square laser all in one! Provides three 90deg beams accurate to 1/4in. @ 75ft. Features magnetic base and straps. Also mounts to a 1/4in. x 20 threaded tripod (not included). V-groove aligns unit with pipes and through-holes accept standard screws. Accuracy: 1/4 at 75ft., Length (in.): 9 1/2
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #26792 in Home Improvement
- Brand: RoboToolz
- Model: RT-3610-3
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x 1.20" w x 9.50" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- Powerful laser diode is accurate to 1/4-inch at 75 feet
- Made of anodized, machined aluminum provides accuracy and durability
- 3 Beams deliver measurements for plumb, level, and square
- Mounting magnets and V-groove lock on to metal studs and pipes for accurate reading
- Runs on 3 AAA batteries (not included)
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
Relatively new to the world of tools, RoboToolz is fast making a name for itself by making better tools with technology. This torpedo level is a prime example with its three beams, accurate to plus or minus 1/4-inch over 75 feet and a laser visibility of 100 feet. Magnets lock to metal studs and pipes, and the V-groove aligns the unit with pipes. It also mounts quickly and easily to a 1/4-inch, 20-thread tripod as well as to most standard leveling bases. The three bubble vials are easy to read. This little fellow would make short work of cabinet installation--just set the level in the center of the room, adjust the free leveling base included, and mark your beam sites. A great choice for flooring, shelves, window and door framing, and finding elevation differences. Includes a one-year warranty. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste
From the Manufacturer
RoboSquare is a three-beam torpedo level, and all-in-one plumb, level, and square reference. It features magnets that lock on to metal studs and pipes; a v-groove aligns the unit with the pipes. The 635nm laser diode is effective at distances of 100 feet, and accurate to 1/4-inch at 75 feet. RoboSquare mounts to a 1/4-inch by 20 threaded tripod and most standard rotational leveling bases, with through holes that accept standard screws. Crafted or anodized, machined aluminum, it provides superior accuracy and durability. Runs on 3 AAA batteries not included.
Customer Reviews
Nice base, nice laser, poor switch
Often, a straight line isn't any good if its not level. The 'free' leveling base is a great addition that allows quick and precise leveling (to the accuracy of a bubble vial). The switch is easy to accidentally turn on. Plan on pulling the batteries out for storage. The laser is nice and bright. Be careful, it's easy to take one in the eye from the 'up' beam if you're looking from the top to level it.
great layout tool
the robo square torpedo level is a convenient little tool. it's small enough to fit in my tool pouch, I use it to take measurements for bracket fabrication and check clearance if there are any obstructions before I begin any installation. The only design problem is the laser switch sometimes turns on when it is in my tool pouch.
Robo Toolz Square from a handman's point of view
I have been looking at a lot of different laser levels for a good while and for the money, I was impressed, except for that stupid on & off switch. Almost tricky to use, you would think they would have a definite on or off. I did fix mine,if you have the patients and a dremel tool. They could of molded a high spot like I made so easy and fixed this switch. I had a pocket flashlight with a similar problem, always killing the batteries but not now. I used that idea to fix this problem. Makes you wonder if the engineers try these before they market them? One thing that is a must, is get that leveling base. That was the trouble with all the other lasers I had looked at. Like, how can you cast a straight beam of light from one point to the next if its not level, the base fixes that. As a pipefitter, I believe it would be handy for fabrication work too. I also made a leather pouch ( which they don't make ) for mine to protect it. I have used it a couple times now and it appears accurate. I also liked the laser dot, its cast a 4 point star dot which lets you get pretty accurate measurements with a ruler because you have the dot in the middle plus a North, South, East & West thin beam of light. Another neat feature is that they have slots cut threw the side of the level to use straps ( which again they don't make ) to hold the level to a non-metallic object, a two by four or plastic pipe. Not to mention, very strong magnets on the bottom of this level for the metal objects. Probably the neatest thing is the three laser beams, straight ahead, to the side and straight up. The only problem with this is if its on and you are trying to level it or use it, you can get the overhead beam in the eye if your not careful. What it needs is a simple cover that could slide on or off easily to disable the beam of light your not using. Hope this review helps someone.







