Black & Decker BDL400S Bullseye Crosshair 90-Degree Auto Leveling Interior Line Laser
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| List Price: | $56.43 |
| Price: | $45.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Crosshair 90 Degree Auto Leveling Laser, Provides Vertical, Plumb, & Horizontal Lines, Hanging Pin Fastens Unit To Wall For Hands Free Convenience, Lines Lock Into Position For Square Lines On Any Surface, Includes Target Cone & Storage Case.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2567 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Black & Decker
- Model: BDL400S
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.75" h x 4.00" w x 9.75" l, 2.70 pounds
Features
- Automatically levels providing vertical (plum) and horizontal lines
- Target cone helps illuminate the line
- Hanging pin fastens the leveler to the wall for hands free convenience
- 2-year limited warranty
- Included with leveler: target cone, hanging pin, key hole hanging attachment, 9-volt battery, and storage case
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Bulls Eye Auto Leveling Laser Technology means you don’t have to worry about accuracy. The Crosshair Laser Level works handheld as well as affixed to a wall—-all you have to do is put it where you want it, push the button and you’ve got two dead-on accurate vertical and horizontal lines. A neat feature is the locking switch, which maintains your level line for you. The unit is light as a feather, has rubber grips for a good, comfortable hold and is a great value. Homeowners will find dozens of uses for it, from establishing a plumb line without messy chalk to hanging pictures and shelving. It’s powered reliably by a good old 9-volt battery.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
Amazon.com Product Description
The Black & Decker BDL400S Bullseye Crosshair 90-Degree Auto Leveling Interior Line Laser automatically levels to provide perfectly vertical (plum) and horizontal lines. Its hanging pin fastens the leveler to the wall for hands-free convenience and lines lock into position for perfectly square (90-degree) lines on any surface. Also included is a target cone to help illuminate the line, a hey hole hanging attachment, a 9-volt battery, and a storage case to keep everything together. Categorized as a class III laser, this laser level comes backed by a 2-year limited warranty.
From the Manufacturer
The Crosshair Laser Level transmits both a horizontal AND a plumb level line with Bulls Eye Auto Leveling Laser Technology. The Crosshair Laser Level is a hand-held, self-leveling device that gives you a square work area. Place the Crosshair on the wall at the corner where you want your project to start. Push a button and the Crosshair transmits a level line across the wall and a vertical line up the wall. The Crosshair can also hang on walls for hands-free convenience. Place the Crosshair at the desired position on your wall, then push in the hanging pin (included) through the open center of the Crosshair. Now, you are ready to work with both hands along the horizontal and vertical level lines to lay tile, hang pictures, install chair rail, closet shelving and more. The Crosshair also locks in place for use as a layout tool for laying floor tile or installing hardwood floors. Move the switch to the lock position and you are ready to work and maintain your level line. The Crosshair is comfortable to hold with its lightweight design and rubber-overmolded non-slip grips. Includes a 9 Volt alkaline battery, target cone, hanging pin, key-hole hanging attachment, and storage case.
Customer Reviews
Not quite 90, but still...
I bought this more for the fun. The feature set - an autoleveling or fixed 90 dg. set of laser lines is very useful. The tool comes well equipped in a fitted case - nicely done, that.
The autolevel horizontal line is right on - as checked with a Stabila 6'6" level in a recent kitchen install. It was quite useful. B&D claims a perfect 90. You wish. Over on the pro side, you pay upwards of $250 for +/- 1/4" at 100', so for $50, you get less. Mine was 89.86 dgs as checked on a 20' right triangle. I have to cheat it open 1/4" in 9' to do tile grid layouts.
Bottom line: it got stolen and I want another.
B&D CrossHair
This tool is easy to use and adequate for the weekend DIY'er. It only illuminates two laser lines (up and to the right) which can be a limiting feature. Lines, however, were level at short distances (less than 10'). I have no desire to have to use the marking target for greater distances. Lock layout feature is good. Quality of beam is adequate to poor - you have to decide whether to save the line or split it when marking - line fades near end of projection and in places completely dissappears on wall (smooth, previously painted drywall). Marking for pin-up to wall is good b/c it is in line w/both beams. For myself - this gadget is going back where it came from while I look for something else. For the money - you get what you pay for - avoid the stud finder combo.
Different Mounting
The Bullseye performed well,as promised and I found it to be well worth the price. I do have one minor compalint, that being the use of a standard nail to mount in materials other than dry wall(using the provided mounting pins) I have the old plaster walls and as anyone who has had to mount into plaster can tell you, that no matter what you do(drilling, nailing, etc)it is difficult at best to get a good result. So, using the Bullseye with a nail is a little cumbersome.







