The Klein Tools Self-Leveling Green Cross-Line Laser Level is a high-performance laser leveling and alignment tool for professionals. This level provides a reliable pendulum self-leveling system with clear, bright laser level lines, and a 90° vertical plumb spot feature. Equipped with an integrated magnetic mount and an additional ceiling clip mount, Klein’s cross-line level enables a multitude of alignment and layout applications.
- Self-leveling laser level is easy-to-read with green horizontal and vertical laser lines and red plumb spot lasers
- Projects horizontal and vertical lines independently or together to address various alignment tasks
- Integrated magnetic 360° mounting bracket with 1/4 in. and 5/8 in. tripod mounting threads
- Magnetic bracket facilitates attachment to ferromagnetic objects such as steel studs, doors, beams or electrical panels
- Additional mounting clamp attachment for use on ceiling grid applications
- Durable enough to withstand a 3.3 ft. drop
- Low battery indicator and easily accessible battery compartment
- Water and dust resistant (IP54)
- Hard plastic carrying case included
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
Tiara Kunde (verified owner) –
the Klein SELF-LEVELING GREEN CROSS-LINE AND RED PLUMB SPOT LASER LEVEL. is a real time saver when installing kitchen cabinets . the Green Laser beams are easy to see in vertical or horizon . the unit use 3 penlight Batteries and is self leveling . you can attach it to a wood stud or by its built in strong magnetic or on tripod using the built in 1/4-Inch and 5/8-Inch tripod mounting. there also a red plumb spot laser thats built in gives you a pin point overhead beam .the head swivels easily but firmly. i do recommend you use rechargeable batterys and having 2 sets as the unit drains the power out fast .the beams will flash when getting low on battery power .
Wilburn Hane (verified owner) –
Por fin sale el esperado laser con lineas verdes y punto, muy bien por Klein
Theodore Stracke (verified owner) –
Awesome tool. Leave the level in the truck
Lexie Brakus (verified owner) –
The integrated bracket is great, but I wish the magnets were strong enough to stick to the corner bead on finished drywall. But if you’re looking to stick it on a metal door or door frame, refrigerator, electric panel, etc, it’s rock solid. To be fair though, none of the others can stick to the corner bead either, and if the magnets were any stronger it would be hard to remove from things it does stick to.In this price range, the plumb spot is not normally a feature, but if you install anything on ceilings you’ll appreciate being able to lay everything out on the floor and transfer points to the ceiling.Compared to the DeWalt DW088G and Bosch GLL 100 GX, I prefer the Klein 93LCLG. The DeWalt beam is a little fatter than the Klein and Bosch, and the Klein is brighter than the Bosch. Also, the DeWalt includes a full time pulse mode. Once you see it pulsing, you can’t un-see it, and it can be headache inducing.Battery life seems a bit on the short side, though I didn’t measure it. I did notice though that after the low battery indicator came on, it stayed on, even when the pendulum lock was in the OFF position. This tells me that the batteries are being drained even when the unit appears to be off (pendulum lock engaged). This is a problem I had with my previous (15 year old) DeWalt DW087. I recommend taking the batteries out when it’s not in use.Finally, the battery compartment door feels like it’s going to break when opening it. This has improved over time, but it’s still concerning given that I’ll be removing the batteries after each use, and not just when the batteries die.I wish there was an option to NOT have the drop ceiling bracket, and have a smaller case instead (like the almost identical DeWalt DW0822), but I might be in the minority on this.
Marquise Bradtke (verified owner) –
Outstanding laser. Just wish they had their own Tripod.
Magali Roberts (verified owner) –
Excellent Laser, easy to see. Highly recommended
Pearlie Considine (verified owner) –
Green lasers very bright and the laser is accurate and the sturdy case is good
Niko Mayert (verified owner) –
I have no problem with it. The laser is really good and the price is really cheap.
Carlie Greenholt (verified owner) –
Wow!! Great piece of equiptment. Simple to use, it almost runs itself. Nice large operation buttons, especially the on-off switch. Now, getting back to it’s storage case, it has a nice carry handle. The unit itself fits snugly into a space next to the magnetic detachable mount. Unit works well positioned on any flat surface and it also has a loop for hanging it on a nail or screw. Buttons are easy to read from a distance and the laser is a nice green color. Especially like the self leveling function that is a real benefit!
Immanuel Cassin (verified owner) –
Good tool and good price to.
Noe Cruickshank (verified owner) –
I am delighted with this laser level. Outside In the shade on a sunny day it was easily visible for 30′ against a light surface. Inside it’s bright enough for pretty much any lighting condition. I wanted to be able to display diagonal, off-level lines and I can. The lasers stay on regardless of how the level is oriented. If it’s not within 4 degrees of level, the beams flash twice quickly once a second to let you know that it isn’t level. I think this is a good way for this to work – I can still do diagonal lines, but it also lets me know if I wanted it to be level and for some reason it wasn’t.The level is mounted on a flexible swivel base that can sit on a flat surface, be hung on a nail or screw, or attached to any vertical metal with two strong magnets. As far as I can tell the level isn’t supposed to be removed from this base. It also comes with a clamp-on wall adapter than can clip to a suspended ceiling grid or hung from a nail. This adapter has a metal plate that the level magnets attach strongly to. I was unable to slide the the level on the plate to align it – I had to tilt the level away from the adapter to release the magnets before it could be repositioned.The level on its swivel base is larger than I expected at 5.25″ long, 5″ tall, and 2.5″ wide. Both the horizontal and vertical beams are very wide – 100 degrees horizontal and 110 degrees vertical. When placed on the floor the vertical beam is first visible 4″ from the front of the level, so it will be easy to use to align tile or flooring. A hard plastic case and batteries are included. It’s made in China.
Marlee Metz (verified owner) –
It’s great
Dameon Jakubowski (verified owner) –
This review is for the Klein Tools Laser Level, Self-Leveling Green Cross-Line and Red Plumb Spot. This is a great tool that is self-leveling with green easy-to-read lines. These lines are very bright and are easily visible indoors or outside. The laser beams remain on regardless of how the level is oriented. If it is not within 4 degrees of level, the beams flash twice quickly once a second to let you know that it isn’t level. The level can project horizontal or vertical lines independently or together to address various alignment tasks. The level has a magnetic bracket which makes it possible to attach to objects such as steel studs, doors, beams, electrical panels or any steel object. There is also an additional mounting clamp attachment for use on ceiling grid applications. The level has a low battery indicator and a easily accessible battery compartment. And finally, the unit has a hard plastic carrying case included. Another fine tool from Klein Tools.
Freeda Lesch (verified owner) –
Works really good not 5 star because at distance of 30’ laser nog very visible on a sunny day
Vita Mohr (verified owner) –
This Laser Level has some really nice features: Automatic leveling, versatile mounting bracket, and the ability for the tool to rotate on its base are a few. Making sure the level is level has always been a challenge for me at a work site and the automatic leveling feature eliminates a lot of that work. It only has to be within 4% of level and it will do the rest. I tested the ‘out of level light’ (pictured) to see if came on when I was beyond the 4% and it worked.You can mount the laser on a tripod as easy as you can a camera or you can use the mounting bracket. The mounting bracket has a keyhole so you can put a deck screw into a post and hang the mounting bracket and then the magnets on the laser connect it to the mounting bracket.One of the features that I really like is, once the laser is set up, it can rotate 180 degrees so you can move the vertical line where you need it without remounting the laser. The case the laser comes in is well designed to carry the laser, mounting bracket and the instruction booklet.As with all of the lasers that I have ever used ambient light is not your friend. The brighter it is the harder it is to see the laser lines. However, this can be overcome by moving the laser closer to the work area. Cut the distance in half and the light is four time brighter.This is a great tool for construction work.
Pattie Terry (verified owner) –
This is a very nice and handy tool. It saved me a lot of time on the basement remodel. Having the horizontal, vertical and plum lines in one tool is very handy. It helped to have an old camera tripod to repurpose to the laser. I’d recommend it.
Sage Legros (verified owner) –
Works really good not 5 star because at distance of 30’ laser nog very visible on a sunny day
Omari Buckridge (verified owner) –
Great lazer. The green lazer is definitely more visible in the day light.
Teresa Bahringer (verified owner) –
Very happy with this laser level!
Kip Harris (verified owner) –
I’m no pro. As far as I can tell this is very good.