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A laser level is a tool used to accurately measure and indicate horizontal and vertical levels. It is a type of laser measuring device that uses a laser beam to project a horizontal or vertical line onto a surface. Laser levels are used in a variety of applications, such as construction, surveying, and engineering. They are also used in the alignment of machinery and in the installation of cabinets and other fixtures.
Laser levels are available in a variety of sizes and configurations, including handheld, tripod-mounted, and wall-mounted models. They are typically powered by either batteries or an AC adapter. Some models are equipped with features such as digital displays, adjustable laser beams, and remote control.
The laser level market is highly competitive, with a wide range of products available from a variety of manufacturers. Companies in the market include Bosch, Dewalt, Leica, Johnson Level, and Stanley. Show Less Read more