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Make sure your drywall, tile, and other installs are straight w/ a $31 laser level

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Tacklife (99% positive lifetime feedback) via Amazon offers its 50-Foot Self-Leveling Horizontal and Vertical Cross-Line Laser Level for $30.78 shipped when you use the code XIOV2HW8 at checkout. Regularly $40, this is one of the best prices we’ve tracked historically and is the lowest available. A level like this is a must when hanging tile, drywall, or doing any project where accuracy is required. I’ve used levels like this when working on bathroom remodels and building walls for my basement and it’s a great tool to keep in your bag. Rated 4.1/5 stars.

For a more old-fashioned approach, check out the Stanley Magnetic Shock Resistant Torpedo Level for $7.50 Prime shipped at Amazon. It’s a #1 best-seller there and is a great choice when you need to make sure something isn’t crooked.

Tacklife Self-leveling Laser Level features:

Press the top power button or open the pendulum lock to activate laser beam, it auto-levels when placed within 4 degrees of horizontal/vertical; If out of range, the laser beams will flash to alert; Pendulum locked to start manual mode, can lock lines for alignment to other angles

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