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One Response to “Looking for info on an Inventek laser level?”
I only found one and it was self-leveling. Looked like a contractor model for surveying. I just typed in the name in my searchbar. When shopping for a laser level, make sure you read the fine print. I have seen $50 levels that state they are accurate "within 1/2" at 30 feet. To me, that is not accurate enough for the price.
By sensible_man on Dec 31, 2009