Strait-Line 6041300CD Intersect 1/8-Inch at 15 Feet Self Leveling Crossed Line Laser
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend Strait-Line Intersect Laser Level, Is A High Power Surface Mount Laser Square That Provides Visible Square Lines, Features Visible Level & Plumb Line Intersects For Easy Project Starts & Exact Positioning, Intersect Includes 3 Direction 20' Laser Lines That Give Ability To Work Right & Left Of The Tool For A Total Of 40' Workspace, The Intersect Is Self-Leveling Lockout That Gives Ability To Work At Any Angle, Intersect Used 3M Command Mount That Product details and pricing info |
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26 Customer Reviews Posted
- Nice tool, but could be improved.
- This is one very useful tool. It is great because you actually get to see where the lines intersect and because it projects lines and not just a dot on the wall. When placed on the floor, my unit will project lines on the floor and a short distance up the walls as well. All of that for a reasonable price. I have other lasers, but I like this one the best. I probably won't be using those other lasers much any more.
As one of the other reviewers has noted, the switch is hard to work. Mine was REALLY hard to work. I thought I would break the tool. I took out my Dremel mototool and cut part of the black switch off so I could apply more force. I'm 6'4" tall, weigh a lot, and don't have my nails done. The tool is shaped like a wedge of cheese cut from a big wheel of cheese. The back side is curved. I wish the back side was flat and perpendicular/parallel to the two laser lines it projects (when the lines are "locked"), so you could back the unit up to a finished wall and you would know that one of the projected lines was parallel and that the other line was perpendicular to the wall that the unit was backed up to. I know I can get around that with some additional measurements, but I can dream. I strongly recommend this tool for people who do floors. It is a cool tool. - 2005-02-24, 34 of 37 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Works for what it was designed for.
- I have used STRAIT-LINE 6041300CD Intersect Laser Level to hange pictures and set up some shelving in my basement. It worked. No complaints.
- 2005-02-14, 7 of 13 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- R Sanders
- I own several of the newest laser levels---the Ryobi, Straight Laser, etc. and now the Strait Line Intersect--
The intersect is by far the best of the bunch, the auto level has worked flawlessly thus far--even after a slip and fall from 8 1/2 feet up to the hard wood floor. Wish more time and thought was put into the latest tools such as this one
Oh, and by the way--it beats the pants off the other straight line laser levels offered too!!!!
THIS ONE IS TRUELY TOPS in my book - 2005-01-21, 27 of 27 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Good Laser Level
- After reading the last 3 reviews I didn't know what to expect when I received my tool. 2 reviewers gave it 1 star and 1 reviewer gave it 5 stars. I then realized that the people that respond to the reviews are either very excited about the product or sorely disappointed. My review comes from a DIY'er in Atlanta that found the tool very helpful. It seemed to be level and plumb and didn't mare my drywall. I even dropped the unit on my hardwood floor and it still worked. It is made of cheap plastic and probably not a good choice for a professional but works very well for a DIY'er like myself.
- 2004-12-31, 13 of 14 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- not level
- I am not satisfied with the tool. I tested mine by making a vertical level line on a wall. I then placed the unit on the wall using the self leveling mode. It was way out of plumb!!
I had to rotate it at an angle to get it to match the plumbed line. The settings switch is a little dificult to maneuver also. - 2004-12-27, 11 of 18 people found this review helpful, Rated:

