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DEWALT Line Laser, Self-Leveling, Cross Line, Red Beam (DW088K)

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About this item

  • DEWALT laser level is durable and has over molded housing with a 1 meter drop rating
  • Laser level tool has patented integrated magnetic bracket
  • Self leveling laser level is water and debris resistant with an IP54 rating
  • Can achieve up to a 165 ft. range when used with a detector. Sold separately.
  • Housed in a durable storage case.
  • Approximately 1/8-inch accuracy at 30 ft.
  • 1/4-inch - 20 thread mount for use with a tripod which is sold separately.
  • Class 2 laser with an output Power of less than or equal to 1.3 MW at 630 680nm


This red cross line laser level projects bright crossing horizontal and vertical lines for various leveling and layout applications. Laser levels for construction are built tough with an over molded housing and can withstand up to a 1 meter drop. When used with a detector, this laser can achieve up to a 165 ft. range. Detector is sold separately.


Dominic Wilson
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
This has made my life so much easier!
KF
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Purchased this after borrowing one. Makes cabinet hanging and shiplap installation a breeze. Should have bought this a long time ago! Having the right tools makes the job easier and this will be used over and over again. Just one use pays off in time saved.
em sab
Reviewed in Spain on September 29, 2024
Aguanta muy bien ,ya lo tengo desde hace 4 años y es muy resistente y tiene mucha potencia,lo unico que no me gusta es el mandril portabrocas que si no lo aprietas muy bien se afloja aveces,pero en general es muy recomendable.
MONDAY MOOSE
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2024
The DEWALT Self-Leveling Cross Line Laser with Tripod is a fantastic tool for any DIY enthusiast or professional! It’s incredibly easy to set up and use—the self-leveling feature works flawlessly, ensuring perfectly straight lines every time. The tripod adds great stability, and the adjustable height is perfect for a variety of tasks.
Scotty Joe
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
Jeff Thorson on YouTube’s Renovision implored that it was necessary. Like most guys, hell yeah I need a new tool! Seriously, I just renovated a shower & used Subway Tiles … because of this laser level, the shower turned out nearly perfect. It’s got what you need; vertical & horizontal lasers. You might want to get a stand for it … or just stack subway tiles & set it on top! A great tool!
Pete6737
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2024
After renovating our house after 20 years, I was finally going to put some stuff on the wall that was straight. This level did the trick. Easy to use, and set up. I was up and running with level laser marks on the wall in minutes. I can’t believe I went most of my adult life without it! I installed level towel racks in a bathroom, pictures, and I’m about to tackle 3 tv wall mounts. Nice carrying case. I have not used the attachment. I bought the tripod as well. Works well enough. It is very lightweight but does the job. I’ve only used it inside but the laser light it’s bright enough. Great tool investment!
David in SWF
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
This is legit! Used to hang a tv, and some hard ware in bathroom. Works great.
RH
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2024
Simple to use and accurate. I love this laser level. It may be slightly more expensive than others, but there's a well-known company behind it, and it appears to be really well made and tough. And it comes with a nice case to protect it. The batteries that arrived with mine were not functional, but a set of fresh batteries fixed that issue. It may have just been the cold temps during shipping that caused that. I checked them with a volt meter and they show 1.58V compared to a new Duracell at 1.69V. I guess the shipped batteries just don't have the amperage available to operate the laser. It's all good. Highly recommended.
ismail başpunar
Reviewed in Turkey on October 31, 2024
Güzel
Marc Fischer
Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2023
Exactly what I was looking for.
Hamada
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on January 13, 2023
جيد جدا
NP
Reviewed in Canada on June 22, 2021
This will be a handy device for me going forward. This laser level projects a green spot and not a line. If you buy a line type, you have to spend a lot for one tbat is visible in daylight. That's why I chose this type, The beam projucts up, down and horizontally all at the same time. Being a spot type, the green dot is visible in most sunlight. I tested it by magnetically attatching it to one of my fence poists to check the level of my shack and bottom edge of my stucco as we are having pavers installed and we want a perfect gap along the back. Once mounted, you simply rotate the device and note where the spot of light is. Seems like it is very good build quality.
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2014
This is my second cross line laser, the first being an earlier generation of an obscure brand that is no longer sold but served me very well for a number of years. I opted to get a new unit primarily for the convenience features that my other unit doesn't have: most significantly, the DeWalt is much smaller and lighter, and I really like the mounting options; specifically, 1) the tripod mount on the bottom that fits my very stable camera tripod, and 2) the magnets in the mount allow easy attachment to anything metal including a small metal Simpson tie plate that I can attach to studs with a screw in about 3 seconds so I can hang this things wherever I want.I also like the fact that it flashes at you when you don't have it sufficiently plumb of level to be within the swing capability of the pendulum. That makes it easy to glance down at it and realize you need to tweak the housing a bit to get within those limits.There are a couple of things that I don't like:1) There is no lock on the pendulum for use during transport. This is probably less of a big deal than I originally thought, however, because it came to me via UPS with that pendulum clunking around inside, and after checking calibration when I first got it, the thing was right on the money. So, it can obviously handle some clunking around, and I'll certainly subject it to less of that than what it saw on its way to me.2) It sure would be nice if it was brighter. I had hoped it would be an improvement over my earlier generation laser in this respect, but it's not. As I think about it, projecting a line beam over a wide degree range certainly requires more energy than projecting an equally bright dot, but it has made using it outside during the day a bit of a challenge. There is a $100 laser detector that you can buy for this thing that will allow using it over a much greater distance in daylight (the advantage of the DW88 vs DW87), and I'm waiting for one of the vendors I found who sells this detector to get one back in stock.Meanwhile, let me offer some observations on its usability without a detector. At night, it's great. I've got up early a couple of times to shoot outdoor stuff at 4AM because it projects such a nice line over a long distance -- setting footing and pier elevations, lining up ground markers up the side of the house, etc. Indoors during the day, you can pretty much see the beam over any typically useful distance: within a room or across two or three rooms. Outdoors during the day, however, is where it gets challenging. With overcast skies you can get maybe 15 feet or so, sometimes a little better if you can cast a good shadow over the target area. This, by the way, is wearing DeWalt's over-priced, red plastic glasses to enhance the beam, which also make red print on a tape measure disappear so you have to move them away from your eye and back a time or two to get a measurement if you insist on using a tape with any red numbering like me. It also helps to have something bigger for the beam to hit that you can hold alongside of a tape if you're trying to get a measurement... I used a green kneeling pad angled up toward my eye to find the beam, and then did my best to align my tape with the edge of the pad since I couldn't see the beam on the tape. You could also set up a stationary target that you could mark and then measure. That said, my favorite time to use this laser outside is early morning or dusk unless I need 50+ feet... then it's pre-dawn or well after sunset.Regarding accuracy, I have been really impressed. As one example, I shot 50' across the back of a house for a deck ledger location, and used that same projection to measure that height above twelve concrete piers for steel column heights, and the measurements came out as perfect as I could imagine (e.g., within 1/16" and/or my ability to tell). Using a tripod, I picked two locations about 50' apart, and swiveled the laser back and forth to the edges of its projected beam, and the beam projections lined up perfectly. I used this same technique to project elevations around the five sides of a large bay on the back of a house, and everything matched up well.Bottom line for me: I like the unit, I'd buy it again, it's extremely handy to use and has worked well for me. I just wish it projected a brighter beam, maybe as an on-demand feature where you can get more light when you want it if you're willing to sacrifice battery life. Just an idea.
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