Providing users with a versatile and user-friendly digital level, this 14 in. REDSTICK digital box level is a must-have. It features PINPOINT measurement technology for 2X more accurate, easy and consistent measurements, enhanced durability and a dynamic readout. It also features an IP65 rating and increased frame strength designed to withstand jobsite conditions. Powered by rechargeable REDLITHIUM USB battery. Milwaukee USB Rechargeable 700L Flashlight delivers 700 Lumens of TRUEVIEW High Definition output and is capable of all-day runtime, over 2,000 recharges and 3x faster charging via USB. Waterproof and dustproof, this flashlight can withstand submersion up to 1M and the toughest conditions on and off the jobsite. A sliding head lets users adjust their beam pattern from spot to flood with up to 155 m beam distance.
- PINPOINT measurement technology provides layers of information to include numeric, graphic, color and audio for advanced readability
- PIN mode allows user to lock in any target within 360° for replicating measurements or finding a specific measurement
- Utilizes Milwaukee’s rechargeable REDLITHIUM USB battery
- IP65 rating
- Auto brightness adapts the display to the external light automatically
- Tolerance allows users to open up the accuracy of the level when doing rough in work
- Simple menu selection
- Level case included
- Milwaukee USB rechargeable 700L flashlight is covered by a limited lifetime warranty
- Includes: 1 MLDIG14 REDSTICK 14 in. digital level with PINPOINT measurement technology one 4.0 REDLITHIUM USB rechargeable battery 1 USB cord and wall plug 1 level case and 700 Lumens LED rechargeable aluminum flashlight (2110-21)
- 6000 series aircraft aluminum body
- 3 light output modes: high, low and strobe
- High mode: 700 Lumens 4.5-hours, low mode: 100 Lumens 16-hours, strobe: 700 Lumens 9-hours
Kris Herman (verified owner) –
Super high quality level with really nice protective case and charger. Works great with no guesswork. Audio signal and clear displays front and top let you know when you reach your desired angle. This ends up being the biggest help over a standard level for me. You can easily hit intermediate angles that are more difficult with a standard bubble level.After charging up I was able to run through the guide to try out all the features and everything worked well with no hiccups. Check level, check plumb, set pin angle and match. The battery cover leaves something to be desired, but not a big deal for me yet as a homeowner. I think it could get really annoying if needed on an everyday basis.
Maddison Homenick (verified owner) –
Super bright on high moods. Very durable. The best flashlight I own.
Van Larkin (verified owner) –
Very good
Alice Kub (verified owner) –
Nice light
Cecelia Schmitt (verified owner) –
I have 4 of these lights. I love them, 700 lumens is enough light for my old eyes to see clearly, USB charging is fast and available everywhere. So much to love and use a lot.
Robert Sipes (verified owner) –
Milwaukee 24 in. Redstick Digital Box Level with Pin-Point Measurement Technology – a Home Depot Seeds Program ReviewI think everyone would agree that a level is an essential tool for everyone. I never thought about a really clever one and have gone so far as to balance a bottle one a 2×4 to get a pretty close approximation of level. I got this 24 inch level after I got the 72 inch version of the Redstick. The operation of the two levels is identical and even use the same documentation booklet. I’ll try to summarize and note the differences. Both of these Digital Levels sure opened my eyes to just how much technology can be incorporated into something like a simple level.Obviously the major difference between the 24 inch and 72 inch levels is well…four feet! At 24 inches with the plastic endcaps on it will fit far more easily in tighter spots. Without the endcaps it’s about 21.5 inches so it can get even a little tighter. While much longer I found helping my brother flatten an eight foot long slab of wood to be far superior with the 72 inch level. I found I was less concerned with “exact” level from end to end since there’s far less length to vary a reading. Seriously though, I can live with a variance of a couple of hundredths of a degree over six feet, and even that is easily mitigated by swapping ends and averaging the measurements. This is a digital level with a rechargeable, Li-Ion battery recharged by an included USB cable and an included wall outlet USB charging adapter. There’s an included carrying bag that holds the level and has a pocket for accessories and documentation. I must admit having “accessories and documentation” for a level never crossed my mind. The level has a hang hole at one end for storage when not in the bag. There’s a top display and a front face display. While the top display is pretty generic, the front display is a bit more capable with some color, indicators for set tolerance, battery indicator, PIN settings, etc. The front face also has the control panel for powering off and on, selecting options, setting precision, tolerance, setting desired angles, etc. In addition to the visual displays there’s an audio alarm for when you get close to the selected PIN angle or to the 0 and 90 degree angles. I made sure the battery was fully charged – which took about close to one hour then went through some initial configuration changes like Mode (angle, percent, in/ft, mm/m), Sensitivity (hundreds, tenths, whole), Tolerance, Sounds, Power Mode and Language that you’ll want to make before using. The documentation details ways to do all of this as well as how to do in-field checks of the level. For the most part, the documentation is pretty good and understandable. In use, the level was very accurate with documented accuracy of 0.03 degrees at 0 and 90 degrees and 0.1 degrees between those angles with Milwaukee providing a three year accuracy guarantee. This is far better accuracy than I will probably ever have a need for and with the digital display, far better than I could hope to get eyeballing a bubble in a standard level. Once it’s turned on and starts up, there’s very little that can go wrong. It is, after all, a level. When a desired angle has been measured, pushing the PIN button remembers the angle for repeatability. It’s also possible to manually set a PIN for producing a desired angle. Checking, producing and reproducing angles is simple, accurate and repeatable. If there was anything I could suggest is some sort of magnetic attachments. The level is a good, rigid aluminum but the plastic endcaps are removable. Perhaps there could be an option for magnetic endcaps. I may even fashion these myself by gluing some rare earth magnets into them.The Milwaukee 24 inch Redstick Digital Level, like the 72 inch version, is quite the instrument. This is definitely NOT your father’s level. It’s smart, accurate, durable and consistently produces repeatable results but these come at a pretty steep cost. If your business or work demands excellence in precision measurements the cost could be well worth it. If a bottle balanced on a 2×4 is all the precision you need then you might look for a different product. Personally, while I don’t have the need for super precision, I’m glad I have this 24 inch version of the Redstick Level. Now I have to fashion the magnetic endcaps.
Gerhard Trantow (verified owner) –
Great for morning walks in the dark
Heloise Gulgowski (verified owner) –
The battery charging doesn’t long
Garret Barton (verified owner) –
Awesome product . Very happy with my purchase. Thank you Milwaukee… love showing it to my co workers
Rudolph Wolff (verified owner) –
A great bright, rugged flashlight.
Adelia Padberg (verified owner) –
Charged and ready for use…
Elna Eichmann (verified owner) –
This light works very well, i work in the food equipment industry fixing all sorts of cooking machines and refrigeration a bright light like this is perfect for when always in a low light level room to pitch black. it charges very fast on a car charger. only drawback is on high mode it will only last about one hour and forty five min max. other than that very reliable and durable
Julius Krajcik (verified owner) –
Doesn’t seem to hold a charge very long. Not like I have it on all day
Tianna Kub (verified owner) –
Only used a couple of times has worked great and is made very well
Rahul Sporer (verified owner) –
Strong enough to make a 10 foot fall and still work
Mabel Jenkins (verified owner) –
I use this flashlight for work everyday. It works great the battery last about 2-3 days of constant use and takes only a few hours to charge
Gretchen Hackett (verified owner) –
Great light very bright. Well made. Easy to charge battery.