Whether you're a professional contractor or a DIY enthusiast tackling home improvements, the Motovera 100ft Green Cross Line Laser Level delivers the precision you need to get the job done right. This isn't just another laser tool—it's a professional-grade solution that combines accuracy, versatility, and durability in one compact package.
At the heart of this laser level is a powerful green beam that projects up to 100 feet indoors and maintains excellent visibility even outdoors. The green technology provides 4x the brightness of traditional red lasers, making it easy to see your reference lines even in bright conditions. With horizontal accuracy of ±3mm at 10m (±1/8 inch at 33 ft), you can trust that your measurements will be spot-on every time.
Life on a job site can be tough, but this laser level is tougher. Rated IP54 for dust and water resistance, it can handle dusty workshops, light rain, and other challenging conditions that would send lesser tools running. The compact, lightweight design features a soft grip that's comfortable to hold and resistant to drops, so you don't have to baby it between job sites.
The included 360° magnetic bracket is a game-changer for versatility. Stick it to any metal surface, use the 1/4"-20 mounting thread with any standard tripod, or place it on the included lifting base for elevated positioning. The fine adjustment knobs give you precise control over left-right and front-back positioning, so you can set up exactly where you need it.
Switch between Self-Leveling Mode for automatic leveling within 4°, or Manual Mode to lock the pendulum and make custom angle adjustments. Perfect for everything from standard room layouts to working on sloped surfaces. The laser flashes to alert you when it's out of self-leveling range, so you never second-guess your setup.
Your package includes everything you need to start working immediately: the laser level unit, magnetic fine-tuning bracket, lifting base, two batteries, laser target plate, user manual, and a convenient carry-on bag. No hunting for extra accessories or worrying about running out of power in the middle of a project.