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Bosch GLL1P 65' Combination Point and Line Laser Level

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Home Depot has Bosch GLL1P 65' Combination Point and Line Laser Level on sale for $29.97. Shipping is free.

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About this Product:
  • Versatility in leveling and alignment applications combination bright line laser and point laser capability
  • Quick and easy simple set up using quick leveling with bubble vial
  • Easy to mount built-in strong magnetic base for various angle applications
  • Versatile mounting accessory - mounts to walls, compact tripod or can be placed on flat surfaces
  • Accuracy up to 3/16" at 33'
  • Compact design lightweight and compact makes it easy to fit in the pocket
  • Includes: laser, mounting base and 2 AAA batteries

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Home Depot has Bosch GLL1P 65' Combination Point and Line Laser Level on sale for $29.97. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member _Myron_ for posting this deal.

About this Product:
  • Versatility in leveling and alignment applications combination bright line laser and point laser capability
  • Quick and easy simple set up using quick leveling with bubble vial
  • Easy to mount built-in strong magnetic base for various angle applications
  • Versatile mounting accessory - mounts to walls, compact tripod or can be placed on flat surfaces
  • Accuracy up to 3/16" at 33'
  • Compact design lightweight and compact makes it easy to fit in the pocket
  • Includes: laser, mounting base and 2 AAA batteries

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $19.03 lower (38.8% savings) than the next best available prices from reputable merchants with prices starting from $49. -SaltyOne
  • About this Store:
    • Return Policy:
      • Amazon: For the 2021 holiday season, returnable items purchased between October 1 and December 31 can be returned until January 31, 2022.
      • Home Depot: Most new, unopened merchandise sold by The Home Depot can be returned within 90 days of purchase
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
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Amazon has Bosch GLL1P 65' Combination Point and Line Laser Level on sale for $29.97. Shipping is free.

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blocky
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I own this tool. Because it is not self-leveling, it relies on the bubble vials to indicate whether you're shooting a plumb or level line. The vials are too small to read easily and mine were not as accurate as stated. A shame, because if this tool were built to higher spec, it would be incredibly useful for an installer like me who likes to travel light. It would have replaced both my torpedo level and box level.

Now the cross line laser linked above is a perfectly usable, if budget, tool. If you have a very steady hand, you can hand hold it to a wall to use in a similar fashion, but it lacks the point function and has a bulkier form factor.

I have a LOT of Bosch tools and multiple lasers. I found this one to be more of a novelty.
blocky
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Best spirit levels? There are many good ones, but Stabila is consistently dead on and very robust.

Best laser levels? My favorite is the old style PLS 180G from about the time they were bought by Fluke corp. Those older units had heavier pendulums which settled the lines faster and danced less with ambient vibration.

The new PLS 180G (same model number) is not as stable, and about on par with the mid-tier Bosch (GLL-100gx), Makita (sk-105,106, etc), Stabila (LAX-300g), and Dewalt crossline lasers. They all have similar brightness, stability, accuracy in the $2-300 range. The Dewalt line is just a little fatter but similar brightness. I haven't tried the Milwaukee lasers yet, but I'm done throwing time and money at testing for now. I hope to get another 5-10 years out of my PLS and see what's new.

For value, I've twice bought Bosch GLL-100gx series refurbs for about $100. I've never had one fail; I just keep gifting them to people on my team.

For budget, I like the Huepar Box-1g. I used one daily for about 2 years, but the pendelum seized up one day and stopped self-leveling-- I think the cause was leaving it in my vehicle overnight when the temps went to single digits F. I'm sure the bigger names would use a higher quality grease in that joint. I liked it enough for the price to buy it again.
https://www.amazon.com/Self-level...B0793M6Z37

It's worth buying a green one, and it's worth spending just a little extra for something rated to cast a line at 100' or more. Don't buy the absolute cheapest option. There are reasonable daylight and indoor situations where they just aren't usable.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GJ40..._b_5_mob_t

Seems like the would be the better deal?

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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GJ40..._b_5_mob_t

Seems like the would be the better deal?
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Quote from PhilIndeblanc :
Finally an accurate tool for measure the lack of curve on the ground! :-)
I've seen some amazing feedback on or invaluable opinions of products here, but someone considering using a simple low power laser level to prove a flat earth theory? I think it can be done but you'd need a lot of precise measurement of the location of the laser and the end point to prove… wait that would require using a GPS system, which would be orbiting the flat earth… 🤯
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MunkynutssDec 24, 2021 08:46 AM
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Quote from munkle :
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GJ40..._b_5_mob_t

Seems like the would be the better deal?
I'd think so. Amazon seems to be matching Home Depot here:

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Bosch-30-ft-Cross-Line-Laser-Level-Self-Leveling-with-360-Degree-Flexibl... [homedepot.com]
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I own this tool. Because it is not self-leveling, it relies on the bubble vials to indicate whether you're shooting a plumb or level line. The vials are too small to read easily and mine were not as accurate as stated. A shame, because if this tool were built to higher spec, it would be incredibly useful for an installer like me who likes to travel light. It would have replaced both my torpedo level and box level.

Now the cross line laser linked above is a perfectly usable, if budget, tool. If you have a very steady hand, you can hand hold it to a wall to use in a similar fashion, but it lacks the point function and has a bulkier form factor.

I have a LOT of Bosch tools and multiple lasers. I found this one to be more of a novelty.
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KayahanSDec 24, 2021 01:14 PM
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Quote from Munkynutss :
I'd think so. Amazon seems to be matching Home Depot here:

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Bosch-30-ft-Cross-Line-Laser-Level-Self-Leveling-with-360-Degree-Flexibl... [homedepot.com]
Home Depot one seems to include the mount as well, I guess Amazon doesn't?
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ColossalPenguinDec 24, 2021 02:36 PM
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I was recently looking for a laser level... Compared the various Bosch and others on sale/clearance at HD, Lowes. Ultimately decided to roll the dice on a random no name off Amazon and couldn't be happier for much less $. I haven't analyzed it thoroughly, but crude checks seem within 1/8 inch over the ~16 ft spans for which I've used it so far.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FYC8...V63CWEHHYK

Edit: thanks to whomever gave this a thumbs down (:
Last edited by ColossalPenguin December 24, 2021 at 05:56 PM.
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True2TheGameDec 24, 2021 05:10 PM
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Quote from KayahanS :
Home Depot one seems to include the mount as well, I guess Amazon doesn't?
From the Amazon link:

Includes: (1) GLL 30, (1) mm 2 flexible mounting device, (2) AA batteries. Class IIA laser product, <1Mw power output.
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FrugalwalletDec 24, 2021 06:05 PM
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Quote from bktj600 :
I've seen some amazing feedback on or invaluable opinions of products here, but someone considering using a simple low power laser level to prove a flat earth theory? I think it can be done but you'd need a lot of precise measurement of the location of the laser and the end point to prove… wait that would require using a GPS system, which would be orbiting the flat earth… 🤯
I'm on the fence about flat earth theory, can someone please explain to me how that works when my great great great great grandfather explored Antarctica and fell through it into hollow earth??

Edit: asking for a friend
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CoralSnow219Dec 24, 2021 07:51 PM
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Quote from blocky :
I own this tool. Because it is not self-leveling, it relies on the bubble vials to indicate whether you're shooting a plumb or level line. The vials are too small to read easily and mine were not as accurate as stated. A shame, because if this tool were built to higher spec, it would be incredibly useful for an installer like me who likes to travel light. It would have replaced both my torpedo level and box level.

Now the cross line laser linked above is a perfectly usable, if budget, tool. If you have a very steady hand, you can hand hold it to a wall to use in a similar fashion, but it lacks the point function and has a bulkier form factor.

I have a LOT of Bosch tools and multiple lasers. I found this one to be more of a novelty.
Recommendations on the best level?
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MunkynutssDec 24, 2021 09:09 PM
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Quote from munkle :
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GJ40..._b_5_mob_t

Seems like the would be the better deal?
Quote from KayahanS :
Home Depot one seems to include the mount as well, I guess Amazon doesn't?
From the Amazon details page:

"Included Components: ‎(1) GLL 30, (1) MM 2 Flexible Mounting Device, (2) AA Batteries"

So yeah, it might. The mounting device in the listing from the OP seems to be hot garbage, but the device itself is solid for a one-or-two use DIY'er.

I'm replacing an old GMC rotating laser level. It is huge, heavy and uses 4 D cell batteries. It served me well, but it's time to move on.
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Quote from CoralSnow219 :
Recommendations on the best level?
Best spirit levels? There are many good ones, but Stabila is consistently dead on and very robust.

Best laser levels? My favorite is the old style PLS 180G from about the time they were bought by Fluke corp. Those older units had heavier pendulums which settled the lines faster and danced less with ambient vibration.

The new PLS 180G (same model number) is not as stable, and about on par with the mid-tier Bosch (GLL-100gx), Makita (sk-105,106, etc), Stabila (LAX-300g), and Dewalt crossline lasers. They all have similar brightness, stability, accuracy in the $2-300 range. The Dewalt line is just a little fatter but similar brightness. I haven't tried the Milwaukee lasers yet, but I'm done throwing time and money at testing for now. I hope to get another 5-10 years out of my PLS and see what's new.

For value, I've twice bought Bosch GLL-100gx series refurbs for about $100. I've never had one fail; I just keep gifting them to people on my team.

For budget, I like the Huepar Box-1g. I used one daily for about 2 years, but the pendelum seized up one day and stopped self-leveling-- I think the cause was leaving it in my vehicle overnight when the temps went to single digits F. I'm sure the bigger names would use a higher quality grease in that joint. I liked it enough for the price to buy it again.
https://www.amazon.com/Self-level...B0793M6Z37

It's worth buying a green one, and it's worth spending just a little extra for something rated to cast a line at 100' or more. Don't buy the absolute cheapest option. There are reasonable daylight and indoor situations where they just aren't usable.
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MunkynutssDec 25, 2021 02:05 AM
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Quote from ColossalPenguin :
I was recently looking for a laser level... Compared the various Bosch and others on sale/clearance at HD, Lowes. Ultimately decided to roll the dice on a random no name off Amazon and couldn't be happier for much less $. I haven't analyzed it thoroughly, but crude checks seem within 1/8 inch over the ~16 ft spans for which I've used it so far.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08FYC8...V63CWEHHYK

Edit: thanks to whomever gave this a thumbs down (:
"Thumbs down" was a dick move.

I (and many, many others) don't like those here-today-gone-tomorrow no-name chinese brands. The QC is non existent, and the warranty and support are a joke. Most of the time their products crap out in a few months of regular use.

That's not to say there isn't an occasional "diamond in the rough" with them, but I'd rather throw my money at a company that has been around a while (Bosch, Dewalt, Klein, etc) because they stand behind their stuff for a long, long time.

Glad you found one of the diamonds, though! ;-)
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