Strait-Line 6041300CD Intersect 1/8-Inch at 15 Feet Self Leveling Crossed Line Laser | 
| Brand: Irwin
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Rating: 24 reviews Sales Rank: 7089
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 2.9 x 5.5
MPN: 6041300 Model: 6041300CD UPC: 024721028686 EAN: 0024721028686 ASIN: B0002VM7NA
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| Features:
| • | Unique, three line laser that works both level and plumb simultaneously | | • | Self-leveling eliminates any guesswork for greater accuracy | | • | Patented design allows access to 90-degree laser line intersection for most accurate project starts | | • | 600 sq. ft. work area for the most demanding projects; accurate to within +/- 1/8 inch at 15 feet | | • | No pins means no holes in walls, attaches to wall surface with peel and stick adhesive strips that leave no marks |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Strait-Line's claim that this is "the most capable laser level ever built" is an invitation to skepticism, but folks, after spending a little time with this model, we think it's true. Yes, there are other laser levels on the market that project both a horizontal and vertical line, but we've never seen one that lets you access the exact point of intersection-this one does, so every job gets off to a flawless start. And flawless it is, because the Intersect self-levels within 8 degrees on a vertical surface. All you have to do is attach it to the wall (more on that in a minute) as close to vertical as you can, and Strait-Line's amazing technology projects perfectly level and plumb lines with zero guesswork for a 30 foot total horizontally and 20 feet vertically. (We'll do the math for you: That's a 600 square foot work area.) Mind you, the auto-leveling feature works on a vertical surface only, but use on the floor doesn't require leveling anyway. Another feature to love is that it leaves no marks on the wall; there are no pins to push in. Instead, Strait-Line has incorporated 3M's revolutionary Command Adhesive. Just peel, stick and remove the whole shebang when you're done, without a trace. Accuracy is outstanding, to within +/- 1/8 inch at 15 feet. This is a great tool for just about anybody, from contractors and cabinet installers to art galleries, builders, home decorators and of course, the intrepid do-it-yourselfer.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
Product Description Strait-Line Intersect Laser Level, Is A High Power Surface Mount Laser Square That Provides Visible Square Lines, Features Visible Level & Plumb Line Intersects For Easy Project Starts & Exact Positioning, Intersect Includes 3 Direction 20' Laser Lines That Give Ability To Work Right & Left Of The Tool For A Total Of 40' Workspace, The Intersect Is Self-Leveling Lockout That Gives Ability To Work At Any Angle, Intersect Used 3M Command Mount That Works On Any Surface Without Damage, Intersect Is Accurate Within 3/8" At 20.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 19 more reviews...
Nice tool, but could be improved. February 24, 2005 R. W. Busch 31 out of 32 found this review helpful
This is one very useful tool. It is great because you actually get to see where the lines intersect and because it projects lines and not just a dot on the wall. When placed on the floor, my unit will project lines on the floor and a short distance up the walls as well. All of that for a reasonable price. I have other lasers, but I like this one the best. I probably won't be using those other lasers much any more. As one of the other reviewers has noted, the switch is hard to work. Mine was REALLY hard to work. I thought I would break the tool. I took out my Dremel mototool and cut part of the black switch off so I could apply more force. I'm 6'4" tall, weigh a lot, and don't have my nails done. The tool is shaped like a wedge of cheese cut from a big wheel of cheese. The back side is curved. I wish the back side was flat and perpendicular/parallel to the two laser lines it projects (when the lines are "locked"), so you could back the unit up to a finished wall and you would know that one of the projected lines was parallel and that the other line was perpendicular to the wall that the unit was backed up to. I know I can get around that with some additional measurements, but I can dream. I strongly recommend this tool for people who do floors. It is a cool tool.
R Sanders January 21, 2005 Richard N. Sanders (Charlotte, NC United States) 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
I own several of the newest laser levels---the Ryobi, Straight Laser, etc. and now the Strait Line Intersect-- The intersect is by far the best of the bunch, the auto level has worked flawlessly thus far--even after a slip and fall from 8 1/2 feet up to the hard wood floor. Wish more time and thought was put into the latest tools such as this one Oh, and by the way--it beats the pants off the other straight line laser levels offered too!!!! THIS ONE IS TRUELY TOPS in my book
Nice design. Poorly built. December 24, 2004 M. Jenkins (New Jersey) 17 out of 19 found this review helpful
This level was a nice gift for a few moments, but soon failed. It is made of cheap plastic, more reminiscent of a $3 dollar toy than a $50 tool. It has a sliding plastic switch that allows you to turn the laser on, and select whether or not you want the laser to be fixed or auto-leveling. This switch is linked to some sort of electric connection and a mechanical linkage within the device - which jammed after the first use. Now the laser is stuck in the fixed, on, position. Useless to me now. I am returning it, and will not request another. I assume there are more reputable tool makers that make a similar device that is better designed and constructed. I would not recommend this product. Better to pay more and have something that will last.
It worked exactly as claimed! January 31, 2006 Hank Whittle (San Antonio, TX United States) 15 out of 26 found this review helpful
I picked up my STRAIT-LINE Intersect Laser Level at Wal-Mart on one of my 3:00 AM "I can't sleep, I'm going to Wally World to see what's on the Clearance Aisles" forays. (It's funny how my ex-girlfriend once called this one of my "charming idiosyncrasies" but more recently has declared it to be "aberrant behavior".) I bought the level solely because it had been marked down from $48.73 to $15.00. I didn't have an immediate use for the level, so after showing off my plunder I put it the "Fling Room". (The Fling Room is an extra room in which all things that don't have a proper place to be stored are "flung". This does a remarkable job of eliminating clutter in the rest of the house. You fling stuff in, and periodically sort some things out and find a permanent place for them. My ex deemed this to be abhorrent behavior. I decided that I should partition off the end of the solarium for a new fling room and convert the current fling room back into a guestroom. I needed to mark off a right angle - using the Theorem of Pythagoras - but I didn't have a dummy for the other end of my chalk line. I remembered the intersect level and used it to start my project. It worked exactly as claimed. My level now has a permanent place to live where it is readily available. Additional uses for it are limited only by imagination. An example: I have another lady friend who is an obsessive-compulsive picture straightened. Before I know she is coming over, it is very easy to hold the level against the wall and level or plumb artwork, photographs, and mirrors. She has a very good eye and can see that nothing is out of line. It must drive her nuts. Pythagoras brings something to mind. There were once three Indian squaws on the reservation that were with child at the same time. As luck would have it, they all gave birth on the same cold, cold winter day. The first squaw had an eight-pound boy and her brave presented her with a deer skin to keep them warm and cozy. Then the second squaw had another eight-pound boy and her brave supplied her with an antelope skin to protect them from the cold. Finally, after a long labor, the third squaw gave birth to a sixteen-pound son. Her brave gave her a hippopotamus skin. This illustrates that the son of the squaw of the hippopotamus is equal to the sons of the squaws of the other two hides.
Good Laser Level December 31, 2004 David Braswell (Atlanta, GA) 13 out of 14 found this review helpful
After reading the last 3 reviews I didn't know what to expect when I received my tool. 2 reviewers gave it 1 star and 1 reviewer gave it 5 stars. I then realized that the people that respond to the reviews are either very excited about the product or sorely disappointed. My review comes from a DIY'er in Atlanta that found the tool very helpful. It seemed to be level and plumb and didn't mare my drywall. I even dropped the unit on my hardwood floor and it still worked. It is made of cheap plastic and probably not a good choice for a professional but works very well for a DIY'er like myself.
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