I've been using this laser for months now and I love it. Use it for laying out tile on fireplace feature walls, hanging tvs, it's bang on everytime. Great product at a great price!
The video explains very well, which is exactly what I want to understand. I bought a mini laser level that belongs to this renhotec brand 2 months ago. After using it for a while, it feels very helpful. The price is not expensive anyway.
I own Huepar Box-1 and find it performs very well, both indoors and outdoors. I bought it for its small form factor and green line, as an outdoor replacement for my trusty compact red crossline, Pacific Laser Systems PLS2 (now discontinued), which is even smaller and came with a belt pouch. I carry the Box-1in a Diamondback GK1 clip -on pouch when I need it on my belt, and it fits perfectly. I also own the Beiter LB-FRB1 Fine-tuning rotating base and use it with both of these compact lasers, as well as my Stabila LAX300. The Beiter base comprises a miniature table top tripod, solidly built like a Starrett precision instrument., with precision dials to enable very accurate aiming of the plumb line. Being accustomed to Stabila rugged design, I too have concerns about the Huepar's durability. But I work by myself and am especially protective of my layout tools, so I think it's not likely I will damage it. That said, a guy could buy several replacement Huepars for the price of a single Stabila.
I have the 3 beam and the two beam green , love them , I still have my dewalt 3 beam red laser I barely use it now. Because the Hueper is more accurate
I already bought the even cheaper Box-1R red cross line from Huepar for just under $40, works great for the small indoor tile job I have been using it on.
Tony K, the reason it’s even cheaper is due to it being a red laser vs green. What you bought and what Landberg tested against the Dewalt isn’t apples and apples. It would be similar to comparing a brushed drill to brushless technology.
@@martylucas8557 That is a good analogy and as a DIYer that will use this tool once ever 3 years or less I am glad that there is a cheaper brushed drill version out there for me.
"...Seems to be a little brighter" was said in the exact tone my optomitrist uses when doing an eye exam. Was sure that you were gonna ask "lens one... or two..." next
I’m very frugal and was kicking myself in the ass after buying a cheap laser... until I learned how to use it! Now my shower prep doesn’t take as long AND you can key in your thinset into the wall and not worry about covering a chalk line, holding back mud for chalk lines is annoying.
covering calk lines with thinset made with a bubble level was making me nuts too. I expect to get my Huepar today so I can get going on some glass backsplash wall tile.
After watching your last review I purchased a Huepar B03CG. Thank you very much. I was skeptical at first to purchase a brand I was not familiar with because I use it for laying out walls ceilings soffits ect. on commercial buildings.I’m very happy with the purchase become a fan of the brand and have Bought several other products of theirs so thanks again you’re a big help!
This thing needs a remote control so so bad. I use it to do block walls. You cannot turn it on and off without it effecting the laser. Setting it back takes a long time. Otherwise no complaints.
I was wondering the same thing but camera angle means so much and all of his shots of the vertical lines were off to the side. But it does look like the vert Huepar is wider and if so would be a little less accurate in my opinion. But is it really meaningful?? I wish he would give an answer as well. I ordered the this same Huepar and will set up today and will post my take on it.
I just got mine and at first when I turned it on it looked like the vertical line was almost 1/2 inch wide or more like 2 lines side by side from about 10-12 ft away and the horizontal line was dead on. However when I walked up close to the vert line with the level 15ft behind me it is dead on and not any wider than the horizontal which is about as wide as the mark from a carpenters pencil. I also checked it out with several lines I put on the wall (for a tile project) with a Stanley bubble level and they matched up perfectly. I am VERY picky about this kind of thing since I am cursed with eyes that can pick up about 1/8 off from about 15 ft away, I would be much happier if I wander around in ignorant bliss. This level is dead nuts on at fairly close distances. I don't know about 30 or 40 feet since I haven't checked it and don't have a need to. I would suspect it is well within about 1/8in at 40ft. They say 1/13 in at 40 ft. It would not surprise me.
Looking for a GREEN laser level than has a manual lock mode so I can do wood accent walls and hang pictures, etc at angles. What would be your top choices for me to consider. Budget is max of $200. Thanks!
I've got one for a deck job. Outside, from 20' to the house wall, its almost invisible. And thats in the somewhat dark spring in NYS. Even using the included green relflector, its barely useable, and thats on the full power mode. Wasn't expecting miracles like 100', but 20' is pretty sad.
Another great video Berg!!! Thank you! I think I might pick this up for my DIY jobs. Does Huepar also make a tripod stand for this or should I pick up a DeWalt stand? I hope you and the family are staying safe and healthy out there on the West Coast!!
Most any tripod will work (i.e. walmart photo) . For indoor jobs, a pole is great www.amazon.com/Firecore-FS124-Telescoping-20-Inch-Leveling/dp/B07HK9ZPJL/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=laser+level+pole&qid=1625750654&s=hi&sr=1-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExMUtHNVc1NTNQQk9FJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNjI1NzQxMlVUNkxNNzY4V05MNSZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUExMDIxMDg2MUxHUVIwMk9TVjVURCZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX2F0ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
That's kind of surprising that four double A's will out do a 12 volt. It would be nice if there was less camera movement. Very little time to actually look at the laser line quality. Great review regardless. It's really hard to find an objective comparison with mid and lower end lasers. Too many reviews look like advertisements not comparisons. Thanks.
B03CG Huepar 3✖️360 end it is slightly more accurate than the Dewalt. The Dewalt is+1/8” at 30’ the Huepar is 1/9”at 33’ so slightly more accurate at a slightly longer distance. To my knowledge on their website that is the standard and improves from there to 3/32” with their top model. I can’t verify these numbers but I have used it for layout for the past few months doing commercial interior buildout and it has been Accurate with every 6- 8-10 (perfect right 90 angle ) control line I checked it against.Also checked it with a 72 “ empire box level at about 50 feet dead on
Hi buddy. I'm just starting out my tilling career.. I was wondering if you could give me some advice on a rubi tilling kit. They come in 3 packages . Bronze silver and gold. I was thinking about going with the silver package. Would you recommend this kit??
I buy those handheld green lasers with charger and rechargable 18650 batteries for $15 shipped from Ebay that I can easily see outside in daylight at 300 yards and 2 miles at night yet even $800 laser levelers can’t shine even 1/20th of that brightness. Is this a liability thing or just cheap stuff charging big $$$
Thats because you are buying Class II/III or better laser that will fuck your eyes up good. There is a reason that don't use those on jobsites, as everyone would have to wear goggles and insurance premiums would be crazy...
Just ordered. It's Chinese & I want to buy made in America but it's almost impossible these days, even Milwaukee & dewalt r made in China. Gotta get these American-in-name companies gotta there & back to employing their fellow countrymen. Theyve got to give up their huge profit margins from cheap labor & stop enabling a ruthless regime. I'll pay more for Made in America.
How accurate is it compared to the DeWalt? You gave it's accuracy but not the DeWalt's. Brighter to me isn't as important as a fine sharper line compared to a wider fuzzy line. How wide were the lines compared to eachother? Some things to think about in future reviews. Thanks for your videos. Look forward to them.
@@LandbergTileTV Hearing protection is too often overlooked and seen as not 'manly' when it takes a man to stand up for what's right including protecting those around them and leading by example by showing others that they should use safety gear. Once the hair cells in the Cochlea are damaged, they don't repair. I thought it was a method of presentation meant to gain interest. It doesn't work with me. The yelling, to me, is like being married all over again *sigh*.