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Posted at 9:43 AM on Tuesday 11/11/08 by
Ben
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Sears.com has the Craftsman Laser Trac Level with Carrying Case and Laser Enhancing Glasses for $15 + shipping. Shipping is about $6, or pick up in-store. Projects a laser line vertically, horizontally, or at any angle in-between.
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    Kaver - Posted 10:18 am PST 11/11/08 (288 Posts)  Report Spam

    Read the reviews first, sounds like everyone thinks it is junk. 2.2 out of 5 stars.

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    mdheinzer - Posted 10:18 am PST 11/11/08 (630 Posts)  Report Spam

    I have one of these, i got it for christmas. The first time i went to use it, sometime in march... opened it up only to find out that there was no fluid in the bubble level, so guess what? no level. I took it back to sears and before i could even say i wanted to return it, the guy at the desk knew about the bubble problem and said "let me guess no bubble right?" he went over to the shelf gave me a new one. I guess there were thousands of these sold without the bubbles, my question is who is doing the quality control for craftsman/sears? i mean how do you miss that!?

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    fm100 - Posted 10:25 am PST 11/11/08 (22 Posts)  Report Spam

    In the overview, it says it has ultra-bright laser. If that's the case, then why do you need the Laser Enhancing Glasses?

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    NorthSouth - Posted 10:39 am PST 11/11/08 (2611 Posts)  Report Spam

    Without the laser enhancing glasses it's too weak to burn your eyes out.

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    megabyte10240 - Posted 10:47 am PST 11/11/08 (592 Posts)  Report Spam

    lol no bubble... what a piece of junk

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    mdheinzer - Posted 12:35 pm PST 11/11/08 (630 Posts)  Report Spam

    this item isn't bad. I would suggest getting a tripod or something you can easily level. Its not fantastic but it does the job, just like 90% of craftsman tools.

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    papayamoo - Posted 1:09 pm PST 11/11/08 (48 Posts)  Report Spam

    I thought the title said "Craftsman Laser Tag Level Combo" lol

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    sethook - Posted 3:39 pm PST 11/11/08 (1582 Posts)  Report Spam

    Sears is always a 1/2 bubble shy of level with their gizmo's and crap.

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    lato - Posted 4:06 pm PST 11/11/08 (496 Posts)  Report Spam

    Nothing surprise me from the old venerable Craftsman brand, anymore. I bought a small Craftsman driller to put IKEA furniture together. Had no power.

    Sears=Kmart, that explains everything

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    Kaver - Posted 6:38 pm PST 11/11/08 (288 Posts)  Report Spam

    Driller?

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    ghettodog1 - Posted 7:53 pm PST 11/11/08 (113 Posts)  Report Spam

    If you need something like this, get the rotating lasers-so much better and you can work around the entire room, not just one wall. Works great with soffits.

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    SelfGovern - Posted 7:56 pm PST 11/11/08 (2021 Posts)  Report Spam

    #3, it's because lasers don't work like they show in the movies. You don't see the laser in the air... it's invisible
    until it hits something. The glasses help you see it when
    it hits.

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    mistersang - Posted 11:03 pm PST 11/11/08 (39 Posts)  Report Spam

    This looks like junk to me. I've bought craftsman products in the past and I've always had problems with the battery crapping out.

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    LittleBit - Posted 7:15 am PST 11/12/08 (161 Posts)  Report Spam

    i am torn about this thing. as infrequestly as i would use it, if it lasted just a few times it may be enough of a timesaver. prob not.

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    nextel2010 - Posted 11:35 am PST 11/12/08 (339 Posts)  Report Spam

    Laser works fine indoors, but absolutely useless outdoors (unless you want to use it at night).

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