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Just wondered which laser levels are good all rounders for accuracy, ease of use, price etc… Thanks in advance.
 
Green laser is best and ideally a brand name but for the occasional DIY'er putting up shelves or tiling you can manage with a red laser. My Bosch is nicely made and ideally use a laser pole so you can set it up at any height.
 
I have a Hilti green laser from 2017 hasn’t failed me yet touch wood :D
 
I have a blue Bosch one with tripod, been great but I do find the red line can be difficult to see on bright days. One of my lads has a green Dewalt one and it is definitely clearer, but dearer so depends on how much your planning on using it.
 

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