Home Depot has BOSCH BLAZE 100' Laser Distance Measure (GLM100-23) on sale for $39.97. Shipping is free to select locations, otherwise select free store pickup where stock permits.
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About this Item:
Graphic display - illuminates numbers with distinct resolution, for work in low-light conditions and better readability
User-friendly layout - features 2-button operation: 1 for measuring, 1 for rounding
Rounding button - allows user to easily round the measurement result from 1/2 in. up to 1/32 in. total
Default real-time measurement mode - immediately provides an accurate measurement that automatically adjusts closer to or farther from the target
Click wheel - allows for easy setting and function navigation
Standalone recessed measuring button - makes it easy to distinguish just by feel
I have a couple of different models. They are fantastic. The downside to this one is it doesn't have any memory of your last measurements. The 165 ft model retains several of your last measurements. That comes in very handy. If you don't think you need that feature, this is a great model.
Camel says it's been as low as $25.51 in 2020. $27 price happened 4 times in the past in 2020-2021. I definitely want one, but I'm going to wait, since it has been cheaper, and I don't need it now.
$25 in 2020 is about even with $40 today, so this may be as cheap as it gets. Inflation is real.
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Do they sell a laser level and laser measure in one device?
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Did you google that?
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Why do you have any reason to believe that their question was not their own?
Ummm... What?
Dude.
I'm pretty sure they (snotrag) were just asking if they'd (sreeves3) tried using the Google search engine to look for a "combined laser level+laser measuring device" prior to asking the question here?
Not that there aren't good reasons to ask the question here, per Lou44Gehrig's point:
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Yeah or you can ask a group of people who are very familiar with these devices that are actively posting. Which to me is one of the main benefits Slickdeals, not just getting a good price on things.
At least, that's the way I interpreted the question.
The odds are likely equivalent that I'm the idiot here...
For those interested, I own a couple of these from Craftsman (pre-buyout) and Bosch. The red laser can be super-difficult to spot outdoors in bright daylight. If that will be your primary use, spend a little more for the green laser.
Camel says it's been as low as $25.51 in 2020. $27 price happened 4 times in the past in 2020-2021. I definitely want one, but I'm going to wait, since it has been cheaper, and I don't need it now.
This comment is like saying gas was cheaper in 2021.
So the alternative is to buy it when I don't need it? I guess this is slickdeals. With a product like this, yes I'm going to wait. There can be a variety of reasons why it goes cheaper, one being that other companies release similar products. I do love Bosch tools though. My bulldog has been through hell.
Picked up this Dremel 3-in-1 Digital Measurement Tool - Includes Laser Measure, Tape Measure Attachment, Wheel Adapter Attachment - Dremel HSLM-01 on Woot[woot.com] a few months ago for $20 so this Bosch price seems a bit high to me. The Dremel is quite handy with the Wheel Adapter to measure curves and perimeters.
Picked up this Dremel 3-in-1 Digital Measurement Tool - Includes Laser Measure, Tape Measure Attachment, Wheel Adapter Attachment - Dremel HSLM-01 on Woot[woot.com] a few months ago for $20 so this Bosch price seems a bit high to me. The Dremel is quite handy with the Wheel Adapter to measure curves and perimeters.
Problem with the Dremel is that it only measures in feet and inches. It doesn't do just inches. It makes me crazy and I'll probably get this Bosch because if it.
For some reason, these often become "free rentals" for bad people. By that I mean people buy them, use them, and then return them. There's always 1 or 2 on the shelf with packaging completely beaten up. I've bought a few different versions of these where the store manager discounted it further to simply get it out of their store.
So keep your eyes open and ask for a larger discount if the packaging is messed up. HD employees are empowered to give you up to $50 (within reason) and managers can go higher. Don't be afraid to ask!
Picked up this Dremel 3-in-1 Digital Measurement Tool - Includes Laser Measure, Tape Measure Attachment, Wheel Adapter Attachment - Dremel HSLM-01 on Woot[woot.com] a few months ago for $20 so this Bosch price seems a bit high to me. The Dremel is quite handy with the Wheel Adapter to measure curves and perimeters.
I will not work without one of these. Bosch 165-27cg (green) is my preferred, but this one has the same accuracy..I'm a trim carpenter and my Bosch is as accurate or more than I am with a tape measure.
I'm pretty sure they (snotrag) were just asking if they'd (sreeves3) tried using the Google search engine to look for a "combined laser level+laser measuring device" prior to asking the question here?
Not that there aren't good reasons to ask the question here, per Lou44Gehrig's point:
At least, that's the way I interpreted the question.
The odds are likely equivalent that I'm the idiot here...
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Edited to give credit to the great Lou44Gehrig.
I did try to find it but couldn't. Would be cool if they did sell a laser level and laser measure in one device.
I paid top dollar for this from HD and it measured reliably for about two weeks. After that, it started glitching, it would measure fake distance, then change to shorter. Precision progressively deteriorated over the course of another two weeks on every level - both rough and precise measurement.
Called CS on several times and followed their instructions to the letter about resetting it, recalibrating and cleaning it.
I babied this tool, kept it clean, out of humidity and heat, sunlight and dust, no hits and dings too. It was just too unreliable for me. Returned it and bought a cheap chinese laser from Amazon that still works great. Needed a second one and got a Klein which also works daily with a lot of abuse. Both work fine.
I'm staying away from bosch - experience is just too inconsistent.
Do they sell a laser level and laser measure in one device?
I have the top-of-the Bosch Blaze GLM400CL and another Bosch multifunction laser. This laser tool is very basic from the Blaze line. It does not mention a level or indirect measurement, so the answer appears to be no. The reviews are also combined with a very different model that has multi-functions which this tool does not have.
Laser tools with a level or incline function, called an inclinometer, will show the angle. Tools with indirect measurement will also have a level.
Another tip is that these devices work great indoors, but not as well outdoors. Sunlight causes lots of error readings and it becomes difficult to see the laser point from longer distances. You can improve readings by mounting them on a tripod, but often still have difficulty aiming the laser point in sunlight.
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Dude.
I'm pretty sure they (snotrag) were just asking if they'd (sreeves3) tried using the Google search engine to look for a "combined laser level+laser measuring device" prior to asking the question here?
Not that there aren't good reasons to ask the question here, per Lou44Gehrig's point:
The odds are likely equivalent that I'm the idiot here...
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Edited to give credit to the great Lou44Gehrig.
And you wanna get a green dot.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
So the alternative is to buy it when I don't need it? I guess this is slickdeals. With a product like this, yes I'm going to wait. There can be a variety of reasons why it goes cheaper, one being that other companies release similar products. I do love Bosch tools though. My bulldog has been through hell.
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Problem with the Dremel is that it only measures in feet and inches. It doesn't do just inches. It makes me crazy and I'll probably get this Bosch because if it.
So keep your eyes open and ask for a larger discount if the packaging is messed up. HD employees are empowered to give you up to $50 (within reason) and managers can go higher. Don't be afraid to ask!
Edit: Didn't see that someone already posted the link lol
I will not work without one of these. Bosch 165-27cg (green) is my preferred, but this one has the same accuracy..I'm a trim carpenter and my Bosch is as accurate or more than I am with a tape measure.
Dude.
I'm pretty sure they (snotrag) were just asking if they'd (sreeves3) tried using the Google search engine to look for a "combined laser level+laser measuring device" prior to asking the question here?
Not that there aren't good reasons to ask the question here, per Lou44Gehrig's point:
At least, that's the way I interpreted the question.
The odds are likely equivalent that I'm the idiot here...
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Edited to give credit to the great Lou44Gehrig.
I did try to find it but couldn't. Would be cool if they did sell a laser level and laser measure in one device.
Called CS on several times and followed their instructions to the letter about resetting it, recalibrating and cleaning it.
I babied this tool, kept it clean, out of humidity and heat, sunlight and dust, no hits and dings too. It was just too unreliable for me. Returned it and bought a cheap chinese laser from Amazon that still works great. Needed a second one and got a Klein which also works daily with a lot of abuse. Both work fine.
I'm staying away from bosch - experience is just too inconsistent.
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Laser tools with a level or incline function, called an inclinometer, will show the angle. Tools with indirect measurement will also have a level.
Another tip is that these devices work great indoors, but not as well outdoors. Sunlight causes lots of error readings and it becomes difficult to see the laser point from longer distances. You can improve readings by mounting them on a tripod, but often still have difficulty aiming the laser point in sunlight.