🔍 Measure with Confidence: Your Ultimate Tool for Precision!
The RockSeed Laser Measure 50M/165ft is a cutting-edge digital distance meter designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. With a measuring range of up to 50 meters and an accuracy of ±1/16 inch, it features multiple measurement modes, a large backlit LCD for easy visibility, and robust IP54 protection against dust and water. This portable device is perfect for a variety of applications, from home improvement to construction projects.
Manufacturer | RockSeed |
Part Number | S2-50 |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 5 x 3 cm; 168 g |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | S2-50 |
Colour | 50m |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 1 *S2-50 Laser Measure 50M; 2 * AAA Battery; 1 * Holding Rope ;1 * Cloth Bag,1 * User Manual |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
Battery description | Alkaline |
Item Weight | 168 g |
B**H
Simple, nice display.
Looks like a very good product, easy to use and nice clear display. Perfect for single person measuring over 2m
A**W
100% buy
Great product for the money. Really easy to use and works great
S**N
Good for Indoors Only
This laser measure is very accurate , and is built well and simple to use, however it is only suited for indoor use.When using outdoors you cannot see the red dot making it very hard to see where the end of the laser actually is and giving inaccurate readings, I mainly brought it to use outside so that I don’t take a rape measure across a road but i cannot use it for this so is now an indoor diy measure.Having said this, it is very light weight, battery has lasted till now from purchase and not showing signs of losing charge.
S**A
Easy to use
Was keen on avoiding using a tape measure to measure up a house. They're just too fiddly and inaccurate due to kinks and bends over a couple of metres.This looks good quality, measuring is easy, there are various settings available to set where the measurement comes from which seem simple enough to follow once reading the guide.
I**W
Nice little tool that makes measureing easier
I'm doing up a house, getting it ready for sale in a couple of months. I was getting sick and tired of trying to measure stuff with a tape measure... anything over a couple of feet... and you know the drill, it bends and drops of the piece you're trying to measure... it comes loose.In short... measuring with a tape measure is a colossal pain in the backside... unless you've got some ridiculously expensive one that costs twice as much as this does.This item though... so quick and easy to use... and it's very accurate. I've found myself using it for silly things... like how far from my bedroom window the house the next road over... ok, so it can't measure that far (about 60mts or so I think), but it can measure the length of my garden... just over 23mts, it told me that a section I wanted to put some scaffold boards as a boarder was 3.8mts... and scaffold boards are 3.9mts and could be fitted without any trimming required as they slip down behind the end of a wall.It's accurately measured for carpeting and underlay in several rooms, let me work out how skirting and lino was required in the bathroom.Just a word of warning though.There's a button on there that adjusts the measurement... it either accounts for the depth of the device, or without the depth of the device.So under no circumstances should you accidentally press that button whilst measuring and unknowingly knock about 10cm of the measurement you write down... and then unknowingly cut the bath panel too short... and by too short, I mean about 10cm too short... which then means you have to go out and buy a new one so you can do it right.But I only made that mistake once.It's also got other features, so you can work out the square of an area... very handy for carpeting, and even the cubic size of a room... handy for working out how much wall paper you might need.It's worth the cost at £20 just to avoid the cursing and time wasted trying to use a frickin tape measure.
L**E
Great for the price.
Pretty decent for the price, I’ve compared the measurements with a tape measure and it’s different by 2mm and it does say that on the device.
E**F
mm accurate, no case, not robust, unable to calibrate.
Attractive unit, good display and backlight, easy to use and comprehensive functionality, large objective lens, however has a few important issues:1) No way to calibrate, unlike many other units.2) No case included (really important).3) Unit has hard plastic outer not rubber.These units are light weight with a laser and large lens in the end which needs to be kept clean and protected. A case, at least an end cap, is an essential component to protect against damage. Other comparable products come with a case, rubber outer and for less money too. Will last several minutes in my tool bag without these basics for protection. Knocked 1 star for that reason.Testing has revealed that the devicesI tried are (understandably) sensitive to the surface being aimed at. I found wood and anything glossy gave up to +/-5mm errors and also inconsistent readings when repeating the exact same measurement. Matt painted surfaces worked best and gave completely consistent and completely accurate readings, frankly, better and much easier to take than using any human operated tape measure. To achieve accuracy and consistency I am now placing a piece of white copier paper and blutack if measuring against anything wood or shiny. This also helps with aim over longer distances. Used this way I found it mm accurate to the measuring (1 mm) resolution of the machine.Furthermore if seeking to determine accuracy of these devices they must be compared against at least a calibrated tape used at the calibrated temperature. Your £5 tape from Wilco outside on a cold day against a brick wall won't do. I have one calibrated 3m tape and 5 general use tapes. They measure up to 2mm different from my calibrated tape. In short, don't dis the device because it doesn't check against your inexpensive tool box tape. Tolerances add up. Your tape could, be wrong and most importantly your tested surface also needs to be controlled and consistent.Reluctantly returned in favour of an item with a case and ability to calibrate. Highly accurate against a white paper or matt painted surface.
S**T
Accurate Measurements but Unreliable Performance
The measurements are accurate when it works, but the device sometimes doesn't function at all. This inconsistency makes it unreliable, especially for professional use. The design and features seem promising, but the occasional failure to operate is frustrating. It’s usable, but I wouldn’t recommend it if you need a dependable tool.
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