Woot! has
Milwaukee 150' Laser Distance Meter (48-22-9802) on sale for
$69.99.
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Woot! has
Milwaukee 330' Laser Distance Meter (48-22-9803) on sale for
$115.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Product Details:
- Plus or mius 1/16 in. accuracy
- Simplified user interface
- Backlit color screen
- Side-shot button
- Continuous real-time measurements
- 2 position auto-detecting lever (150')
- 3 position auto-detecting lever (330')
- IP54 rating
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While most things are made in China, and indeed Milwaukee is owned by a Chinese investment company, the name brand ones like this, like lieca, like bosch etc.. are much much better than cheap Amazon or aliexpress ones.
In general you can get good quality dewalt or bosch measures for around $30, they are very accurate and good enough for most situations, you start to pay more for longer distance capacity, also as the price rises they get a little bit smarter, the mid tier ones can calculate Sq ft and cu ft and often have some very simple trigonometry function
The top tier ones often measure longer distances still and sometimes have super nice screens and sometimes Bluetooth so you can log a lot of measurements.
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In general I like the cheaper simpler ones as long as they can shoot far enough.
Most people use these for estimating, for example the first I started seeing these on jobsites 25 years ago was drywall estimators who would walk room to room and gather Sq ft of wall and lid.
Nowadays they are cheap and everyone has them, carpenters often use them for running baseboard because it's faster to get inside measurements, only one hand needed vs a tape measure where you constantly need to set the tape down to write each measurement [good finish carpenters will measure a whole floor at a time or at least a couple of rooms at a time and then go to the cut station and chop it up, so being able have a notebook (or block of wood) in one hand and the distance measurer and pencil in the other hand really does save a lot of time.
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Also Don't mess with the off brand cheap stuff, I've played with a few, they often are way overrated for distance, the laser dot is huge (so hard to know exactly what you're focused on) and inconsistent.
Also I'm no social warrior but cheap tool factories are often where some of the worst human rights abuses happen, less so in China but seriously don't buy cheap tools from Pakistan or India or anywhere around there. We are talking about young children forced into extremely dangerous work, going blind and loosing limbs etc, nobody needs those garbage tools and the price that is payed, albeit not by us as the buyers but other people, is just WAY too high. Also like I said you can get good quality bosch and dewalt ones for almost as cheap.
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Ok now you got me into googling Leica LDM with tilt sensor.
I have a Leica distro I think it's called x3. Anyways great unit
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While most things are made in China, and indeed Milwaukee is owned by a Chinese investment company, the name brand ones like this, like lieca, like bosch etc.. are much much better than cheap Amazon or aliexpress ones.
In general you can get good quality dewalt or bosch measures for around $30, they are very accurate and good enough for most situations, you start to pay more for longer distance capacity, also as the price rises they get a little bit smarter, the mid tier ones can calculate Sq ft and cu ft and often have some very simple trigonometry function[neat but useless, if u use the trig please comment I'm curious]
The top tier ones often measure longer distances still and sometimes have super nice screens and sometimes Bluetooth so you can log a lot of measurements.
..
In general I like the cheaper simpler ones as long as they can shoot far enough.
Most people use these for estimating, for example the first I started seeing these on jobsites 25 years ago was drywall estimators who would walk room to room and gather Sq ft of wall and lid.
Nowadays they are cheap and everyone has them, carpenters often use them for running baseboard because it's faster to get inside measurements, only one hand needed vs a tape measure where you constantly need to set the tape down to write each measurement [good finish carpenters will measure a whole floor at a time or at least a couple of rooms at a time and then go to the cut station and chop it up, so being able have a notebook (or block of wood) in one hand and the distance measurer and pencil in the other hand really does save a lot of time.
..
Also Don't mess with the off brand cheap stuff, I've played with a few, they often are way overrated for distance, the laser dot is huge (so hard to know exactly what you're focused on) and inconsistent.
Also I'm no social warrior but cheap tool factories are often where some of the worst human rights abuses happen, less so in China but seriously don't buy cheap tools from Pakistan or India or anywhere around there. We are talking about young children forced into extremely dangerous work, going blind and loosing limbs etc, nobody needs those garbage tools and the price that is payed, albeit not by us as the buyers but other people, is just WAY too high. Also like I said you can get good quality bosch and dewalt ones for almost as cheap.
I would beg to differ, I'm open to the possibility that I'm wrong on this so if you have personal experience please enlighten me, but the Bluetooth that Bosch and others do is garbage. They allow you to basically make a simple floor plan sketch and then each measurement is assigned to a particular wall in the virtual space.. Seems great right! But it absolutely sucks, you're stuck in their garbage app, it takes way more time to draw and assign than it does to simply sketch and write and then after you collect all that info in the stupid drawing, there's no easy way to export it, you can just scroll around or print it out and enter into your cad file by hand.. It only adds time, complication and opportunities for human error.
Having said all of that it's been awhile since I tried out that garbage so it may well have matured into a fine tool..
but I doubt it
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While most things are made in China, and indeed Milwaukee is owned by a Chinese investment company, the name brand ones like this, like lieca, like bosch etc.. are much much better than cheap Amazon or aliexpress ones.
In general you can get good quality dewalt or bosch measures for around $30, they are very accurate and good enough for most situations, you start to pay more for longer distance capacity, also as the price rises they get a little bit smarter, the mid tier ones can calculate Sq ft and cu ft and often have some very simple trigonometry function[neat but useless, if u use the trig please comment I'm curious]
The top tier ones often measure longer distances still and sometimes have super nice screens and sometimes Bluetooth so you can log a lot of measurements.
..
In general I like the cheaper simpler ones as long as they can shoot far enough.
Most people use these for estimating, for example the first I started seeing these on jobsites 25 years ago was drywall estimators who would walk room to room and gather Sq ft of wall and lid.
Nowadays they are cheap and everyone has them, carpenters often use them for running baseboard because it's faster to get inside measurements, only one hand needed vs a tape measure where you constantly need to set the tape down to write each measurement [good finish carpenters will measure a whole floor at a time or at least a couple of rooms at a time and then go to the cut station and chop it up, so being able have a notebook (or block of wood) in one hand and the distance measurer and pencil in the other hand really does save a lot of time.
..
Also Don't mess with the off brand cheap stuff, I've played with a few, they often are way overrated for distance, the laser dot is huge (so hard to know exactly what you're focused on) and inconsistent.
Also I'm no social warrior but cheap tool factories are often where some of the worst human rights abuses happen, less so in China but seriously don't buy cheap tools from Pakistan or India or anywhere around there. We are talking about young children forced into extremely dangerous work, going blind and loosing limbs etc, nobody needs those garbage tools and the price that is payed, albeit not by us as the buyers but other people, is just WAY too high. Also like I said you can get good quality bosch and dewalt ones for almost as cheap.
Thoughts on the GLM100-23?
https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/fp/957672
I bring it to even measure things in stores or buying stuff off fb marketplace/offer up to see if something will fit in my house.
150' @ $69
330' @ $115