Digital Levels are a true testament to Empires commitment to world class accuracy, performance and innovation. The True Blue e105 Series Digital Level offers Inspector Grade accuracy, superior protection and an advanced feature set. The e105 Series is the industry’s first Auto-Calibrated Digital Level for quicker set-up time and immediate digital readouts when the unit is powered on. Empires Digital Levels are engineered to provide fast and accurate readings in 7 different measuring modes and include large, easy to read dual back-lit displays. For added durability, the True Blue Digital Level is IP65 Rated to protect against dust and water as well as extreme job-site conditions. The em95 UltraView LED Torpedo Level combines the professional features of the Empire True Blue Torpedo Level with the patented, UltraView technology to provide superior vial visibility in dark, low and bright light applications. The patented, UltraView system uses dual LEDS, optical brightener and e-Band vials to provide high definition viewing in all conditions. Its IP54 rating meets the durability demands of the jobsite by protecting it from dust and water.
- Auto calibrated – digital readout immediately ready to measure accurately when powered on
- Audio indicator – continuous tone when in level, progressive beeps as the user approaches level or plumb
- 7-measuring nodes- degree (rough-in, 1-decimal, 2-decimal), in./ft. (decimal and fractional), mm/m, and percent
- Inspect mode – allows repeat inspection of grade measurements, ideal for ADA ramps
- Dual back lit digital display – industry’s largest display with high/low led back-lit screen
- Top read digital display – digital readout on top working surface for overhead viewing
- Overhead inverted display – digital display automatically inverts as level is adjusted in overhead applications
- Power save mode – set the time out on the level to preserve battery life (15-minutes/30-minutes/60-minutes/120-minutes)
- Hold mode – locks measurements in position for readout verification
- Sync mode- set the digital display to sync with the vial
- Precision milled edged – guarantees 0.0005 in. accuracy
- Includes: one e105.48h 48 in. true blue digital level – no case and ultra-view LED 9 in. torpedo level (EM95.10)
Kayla Bednar (verified owner) –
I had no idea I needed a digital level until I checked this one out. I have had neck surgery and have limited mobility. In addition I wear bifocals, further limiting my ability to view the bubble when using the level over my head. The audible queues provided by the True Blue digital level solves the mobility and vision issues, easing neck pain and making the leveling chore WAY easier. The end bumpers will mitigate the problem of trashing the bubble when inadvertently dropped (the reason my old level is no longer in service)
Lilly Prosacco (verified owner) –
This is the Empire 48” Digital Level (model e105.48H). It has a host of features that make this one cool level. First off it auto-calibrates, so when you turn it on, it’s ready to use. Then you have seven different modes to choose from, depending on your task. For example, if you’re building a wall and needs studs to be plumb, but not to 1/100th of a degree, the Rough-in mode is probably good enough. Other modes give one or two decimal accuracy in degrees, inches or mm.The level has an “audio level” mode where, as you approach level or plumb, a tone sounds intermittently, and then changes to a solid tone (and a higher pitch) when you reach level (or plumb). I found the tone quite high in pitch, which means it’s a very directional sound. I don’t know if it’s because I wear hearing aids or not, but as I moved my head, the tone would come and go (especially the final tone), making it very difficult to use this feature—I think Empire should lower the frequency considerably to make this a more useful feature for us old guys (I didn’t take any stars off for this—it’s probably a personal issue).The level also has two digital displays, so you can view the readings from the side as well as the top, or what you may consider the bottom if you’re holding the level over your head. This was particularly convenient when checking floors for level. The backlight for the display is extremely helpful and can be turned on and off, as desired.My particular level does not have the magnets in the base—if you want magnets, get model eM105-48, which, as of this writing, is the same price as the one without magnets.I checked the level’s accuracy with a digital angle finder I have, and the Empire level was dead on. Overall, I found the level is easy to use. It comes with a lifetime warranty on the frame and vials, and a 1 year warranty on the electronics.
Chanel O’Reilly (verified owner) –
Empire e105.48H Digital Box LevelThis is a very nice and well made level. A lot more level than I ever used. It has 7 measuring modes and it is IP65-rated for dust/water-proofing. The shock absorbing end caps protect the ends of the level from damage and the caps can be removed if needed. There is a really nice large handle built in (perfect for hanging from a wall hook). The huge dual electronic lighted displays on the side and edge are super convenient and easy to read. The display readout can be inverted for overhead measuring. The level has slope info built in as one of the measurement options, making it nice for setting drainage measurements. There is also a hold button to lock in a measurement if needed. I have used this level a lot in my workshop as a straight edge and recently to hand a door. I found the dual digital display very convenient and easy to read even as daylight faded. Wish I purchased this level years ago. I am finding that this level has become my go to level.I would definatly reccommend this level to other contractors, construction workers and serious DIY’ers.The only thing I have found that I wish Empire did different is the way the battery door is secured. I like that the level takes regular AA alkaline batteries, I just wish the battery door did not take a screw driver to open. I always remove the batteries from a tool that is put away to avoid battery leakage that will ruin an expensive tool. A clip or thumb screw or something like that would be better for me.
Torrey Casper (verified owner) –
When it absolutely has to be level or plum Clear display and audible takes the quess work out of centering the bubble.
Lamont Bahringer (verified owner) –
It is necessary that a larger level is needed as small construction of large toys for my wife’s day care continues. This level is vital in making sure that certain products that are built have a level foundation so that they last longer. This levels has a lot of features that I never expected from a level but again it came from Home Depot and they want only the best for there customers. I have this level for about a month and I like everything about it, its style, its length, the features on the level and I was impressed that it meet all expectations.
Hermann Schaden (verified owner) –
Works great for setting pitch on paver patio grading and base prep.
Anjali Howell (verified owner) –
Digital Levels are a true testament to Empires commitment to world class accuracy, performance and innovation. The True Blue e105 Series Digital Level offers Inspector Grade accuracy, superior protection and an advanced feature set. The e105 Series is the industry’s first Auto-Calibrated Digital Level for quicker set-up time and immediate digital readouts when the unit is powered on. Empires Digital Levels are engineered to provide fast and accurate readings in 7 different measuring modes and include large, easy to read dual back-lit displays. For added durability, the True Blue Digital Level is IP65 Rated to protect against dust and water as well as extreme job-site conditions.With all of the hype about this level having ‘super powers’ I was skeptical at best, incredulous probably a more accurate description. I had tried the digital levels when they first came out thinking they could make the jobs more accurate, at least, if not easier to set-up and complete. The old level controls were clumsy and a bit too much information to get the job completed quickly and accurately. WELL EMPIRE HAS CHANGED THE GAME. This level not only gives you the information but it does it intuitively in a manner even the newest framer or DIY’er can understand and make adjustments without a trial and error method that is frustrating for old timers to watch let alone participate in. Yes Empire has found just the right amount of technology for us old tmers and enough that a newby can understand and adapt to.
Zetta Brekke (verified owner) –
This is an incredibly nice 4 foot aluminum level. It makes me want to go out and but an F150 and get a contractor’s license. The level has 7 measuring modes: 4 precision; 4 rough-in. It is IP65-rated for dust/water-proofing. This one is non-magnetic but there is a magnetic version should you desire one. The end caps can be removed if needed. There is a really nice handle built in- perfect for hanging from a pegboard hook. The huge electronic display is doubled on the short edge, making it a dual-display and super-convenient. I will use this a lot as a straight edge and it will work really well as such. For contractors it has slope info built in as one of the measurement options. I am extremely excited to begin using this. The manufacturer’s website is awesome and has a link to the user manual as a PDF: http://www.empirelevel.com/digital-levels.php.
Cassandre Herman (verified owner) –
Excellent tool, lil smarter than me. But so is my phone. For the price it will help you pass inspection 2%…
Darius Keeling (verified owner) –
Works great! Perfect for verifying slop of sewer laterals.
Wellington Gutkowski (verified owner) –
Works as expected and easy to read
Ole Pacocha (verified owner) –
Easy to use and accurate to determine slope percentage
Collin Sanford (verified owner) –
48” TRUE BLUE lives up to its name! This level comes from the factory preset to zero. It can be reset by the user if the situation warrants. Having the positive and negative measurements helps with right/left adjustments. Its sides have a “serrated” or rough edge to prevent sliding on smooth surfaces. Tough construction lets it take a beating on the jobsite!
Joelle Beier (verified owner) –
I really like this level. No problems so far. Putting in a retaining wall. It will span 3 blocks.
Stewart Weimann (verified owner) –
The level helped make a difficult fast and simple.
Trevion Brekke (verified owner) –
The extra cost to get the digital feature was well worth the money. I am installing cabinets and the extra accuracy will ensure a flat surface for the quarts counter tops.
Isabella Walsh (verified owner) –
I’ve always wanted a digital level and this one is great. Right out of the package I could tell it was a quality, solid level. For less exacting work it has all the usual bubble levels. The digital feature is great. There are readouts on the side and top (see photo) which comes in handy when I’m working close to the floor or ceiling. Another great feature is that the digital readout gives you arrows to let you know which end needs to be raised or lowered (see photo). This particularly helps when I get close to level as well as the beeping that lets me know when I’m getting close to level (intermittent beeping) and when I’m perfectly level (constant tone). The backlight also comes in handy when working in dim areas. This is an all around great level. A great investment.
Roscoe Upton (verified owner) –
Very simple and very helpful
Jane Fritsch (verified owner) –
Used levels of all sizes and shapes for 50+ years. Concrete, framing, doors, and mill work install. Bob’s, water, lazer, and line. Where was this when I really needed it. Hope it lasts. Very happy with it, no guessing about the end results. Just wish the vials would light up.
Sanford Stamm (verified owner) –
Very impressive tool. Information on the package is very explanatory and gives you lots of scoop. Overall, very good looking from a distance and even more so close up. Rubber end bumpers are a good addition especially when setting down quickly, it stays in place. Feels good and balanced when handling. Bubbles are easy on the eye, especially for people of my age. The real advantage is the lighted display with audio and large numeric read-out. The audio is a real plus when you need more hands in tight places. With this, you can hold the tool with your leg, while not being able to actually see a bubble as you adjust the item your want plumb and level and wait for the beep. Overall, a fine addition for the craftsman.