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The Magnetic Round Bubble Level Tool is a precision spirit level designed for a variety of applications, including carpentry, plumbing, and camping. With a compact size of 2.4 inches and a weight of just 46g, it features a magnetic back for easy attachment to metal surfaces, ensuring accurate measurements with a tilt sensitivity of 0.32 inches per degree. Perfect for professionals and DIYers alike, this tool is a must-have for achieving perfect alignment in any project.
Manufacturer | GEONASSUR |
Part Number | LEVEL-R60M |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 1.2 cm; 46 g |
Item model number | R60 |
Size | M |
Colour | Green |
Style | Magnetic |
Material | Acrylic |
Shape | Circular |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Case |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 46 g |
A**R
Bubble level for my telescope tripod mount
While my telescope mount has a small bubble level built into it. This bubble level is 10 times as large and hence more accurate. I have used it repeatedly and it is easy to use. It is durable, not breaking after repeated drops by me.
B**S
Great product for RV
Love this bubble level. Very easy to read. The magnet it awesome! We keep it on the fridge in the rv and use it during set up.
T**R
Nice for the price
Easy to see and read
B**F
Perfect for checking griddle flatness before cooking!
I have a Blackstone griddle that I roll outside to cook. However, my sidewalk and driveway are sloped so if it isn't level the oil runs all to one side (or right out the cleanout hole!) as soon as it heats up. My Blackstone has a front storage shelf in front of the burner knobs, so I thought that would be a great place to put this magnetic bubble level. It's large and easy to read, I can quickly see if the bubble is centered so I know my griddle is level enough for cooking. Works like a champ!
P**R
Not sure how I feel about the accuracy
I got this to use in leveling my table saw / outfeed workbench. My table saw has a cast iron top which is dead flat (at least, I thought it was). However, as I slide this level across the table saw, the bubble seems to move in an inconsistent direction (like from the top of the level to the left) suggesting warping in the table top surface. I'm only talking about 1/4 of a degree at a time, but it makes me suspect the accuracy of either my table saw top, or the level.
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