BLACK+DECKER Line Laser, Auto-leveling with Stud Finder (BDL190S)
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There is a wall-mounting hanger included with this item
According to the laser manufacturer, the accuracy is about 1/8" at 10 feet from either side of the unit, depending on the lighting.
In fact, the plastic case in which it comes Then you aren't my kind of creative
The only way to do it is You can't see a straight line when you move the laser vertically
Selected User Reviews For BLACK+DECKER Line Laser, Auto-leveling with Stud Finder (BDL190S)
While I found the product useful for understanding horizontal applications, I did not find it effective for vertical applications. In terms of finding studs, I found it to be somewhat useless. In addition, the study did not measure anything. We could use the product even more if it also worked vertically as well as horizontally and measured distances in both English and metric units. For your information In Bullseye Level, you will see that Bullseye is written as Bullseve. Chinese is the English word for the People's Republic of China, I assume without knowing. To purchase a product made in America, by Americans, for Americans and those lawfully present in our country, I would be willing to pay double or more than what I am willing to spend abroad.
The new unit is also smaller than the older model, which may be a plus, but you will have to pay $20 more, and it has fewer accessories to assist with highlighting walls as the older model did. Perhaps that is why the new model has a weaker red laser than the old model, resulting in less battery power being As for the stud location, there is no more blinking light pattern to indicate the location of the stud on the new model. Although the older model was much more expensive, it provided a superior product value, and was a disappointment when compared to the new model. When I mark a wall with a bright red laser in a room with sunlight or flood lights, I notice a difference in the color of the laser, and the sturdy carrying case with the old model has kept it together for.
I have had hit or miss experiences with it. Every time I use it, I fudge something. If you want more accurate results you might want to try another one. I purchased the laser level to find studs, but it has worked well for that purpose only.
There were three times I tried to drill a hole into a stud where this so-called hole ended up This type of stud is called a stud This was said to exist by the finder. It happened three times that no stud was present. A stud is literally a stud You can easily tell which parts of the wall are less hollow by knocking on them. It'll be easier and.
In that sense, it fulfills its role. My previous model was larger, but this one is a bit smaller. The new model arrived in a thin plastic case that I hope will last for a long time. Since it is so much smaller, it is able to move around inside a zip-top bag. The canvas case that came with my original model is closed. A positive aspect for me is that it uses "AA" batteries instead of the 9V batteries that were needed with my old.
I think this is a pretty cool device! The only thing I found was that you have to be careful of moving it along the wall too quickly to find the studs. My first attempt at using it was to watch it locate 120V wires, and I got an accurate result, but I haven't audited it. As for the laser level, it is bright and convenient with the auto leveling feature, so I hung a picture with it as well. I recommend this to anyone who takes good care of their equipment, even if it feels very cheap. I take good care of my equipment too, so I would recommend this to you.
There is a big problem with this unit-it's bulky, hard to read, and difficult to mark on. You have to initialize it each time you press the button to find a stud because it's top heavy. There are blue lines and red dots on it, so it is In the initial area the stud was found, mark it with a tiny hole in the unit, and then mark it on the unit when it is lost with the center being where the stud is located. As a result, we had to go back to finish nails, hammers, and a tape measure with a tape measurer to find studs for baseboards.
The thing I'm looking at is so awesome. When I moved about a decade ago, I lost one I bought. It has been a few days since I purchased another $50 level and I have been disappointed each time I use them, thinking fondly of my old B&N. Some landfill or other is likely to exist. Having dual levels There is really no doubt that the beam feature is the most convenient, innovative, and useful feature on the iPhone. I'm happy - That is pretty neat!" "Wow, that is cool!" What a wonderful idea. What about the feature of the stud sensors? The truth is, I am not bothered. Everything works fine with this device - it's the laser that causes the problems. Buying it is a good idea. It will be a great experience for you, and I will be glad to help. A & B In order for D to own a patent on its dual-capacitors, it needs a patent A beam that self-adheres My only problem with this unit is that I have not found another one that does the same thing so simply. I hope your day is going well.