Klein’s Billet Aluminum Torpedo level saves time and rework with its high pecision and accuracy. Powerful rare earth magnets with patented magnet track secure the level to any metal surface. Four large, easy-to-read vials identify Level, 30, 45 and 90 degrees. The level surface is precision ground and machined flat for increased accuracy. Durable aluminum ensures a long productive life while the high-visability orange makes this level easy to find on conduit or the jobsite.
- Level’s patented magnet track prevents powerful rare earth magnets from falling out
- Large, easy-to-read high-visibility vials at 4 angles: level, 90, 45, and 30 degrees
- Large, top-view vial window enables easy readability from multiple angles
- High-visibility orange body is easy to see on conduit and at the jobsite
- V-Groove fits contour of conduit and pipe
- Tapered nose easily pushes into pockets
- US Patent 9,964,407
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Eunice Parisian (verified owner) –
The level has the strongest earth magnets I’ve ever used. You really need to pull hard to remove it from a metal surface. I’m in construction and it’s perfect for my job!
Marlen Boyer (verified owner) –
It’s made for EMT and PVC conduit to make the bends correctly. It’s made by Klein Tools. That should be all that’s needed.
Hollis Wolff (verified owner) –
Good level
Sherwood Nolan (verified owner) –
very nice good
Giovanni Kemmer (verified owner) –
It works great and I love it
Jasen Blick (verified owner) –
I’m not an electrician or plumber, so a torpedo level wasn’t high on my list of priorities, but I picked up an Empire EM 71.8 (also very nice) a few years ago, and I’m regularly surprised at how often I use it — hanging pictures for my wife, leveling a refrigerator door, mounting metal shelving in our basement. This one from Klein is exceptional quality, and while it’s not cheap, you definitely get what you pay for. PROS: Accurate (confirmed by my Stabila); heavy, solid construction; ultra-strong magnets (much stronger than those on the Empire) that are track mounted, so they won’t come unglued and fall out; milled, convex bottom face that will fit to a pipe; bright fluorescent yellow vials that are easy to read; and a bright orange finish, not easy to overlook. The Empire has two features that might be a nice add — a ruler on one side, and a vial with tick marks so that you can check angles beyond the standard 30 and 45 deg. — but really, when you’re talking about a tool of this quality, it’s just a question of what features are best for you. For me, the Klein’s easier to read vials and MUCH stronger magnets tip the scales in its favor. NOTE: HD carries another Klein model that is lighted for just a few dollars more; definitely worth considering if you’re going to be working in dark places.