Makita Self Leveling Green Crossline Laser

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  • čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
  • Featuring a multi-voltage rapid charger, the Makita Self Leveling Green Crossline Laser includes a 2Ah slim pack 12V battery, magnetic mounting bracket, target card, and soft case. The range is 115 ft. by eye or up to 262 ft with a detector (sold separately). Also compatible with a Makita 18V battery adapter.
    $549.99 for the kit without tripod or laser detector.
    Read our latest Makita reviews: bit.ly/36jJtNZ
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Komentáře • 45

  • @dustinyoung3231
    @dustinyoung3231 Před 3 lety

    I have the same laser but red and it works great on the inside so I was wondering if I bought a laser detector could I use it outside

  • @rcr76
    @rcr76 Před 4 lety

    Wonder if the tripod also fits the portable lights

  • @AlphatecEngineering
    @AlphatecEngineering Před 4 lety

    very cool tool!

  • @abdcontractingltd
    @abdcontractingltd Před 3 lety

    I need those Makita bar stools! where did you guys get them?

  • @dustinyoung3231
    @dustinyoung3231 Před 3 lety +2

    Does the laser work with laser detector out side in the sun

  • @Adanacon
    @Adanacon Před 2 lety +2

    It would be helpful if you posted the model number or a link to the item in the description….

  • @simonrizk4451
    @simonrizk4451 Před 2 lety

    thank you

  • @lukewilliams4234
    @lukewilliams4234 Před 3 lety

    Will my lxt batteries work with this

  • @darreneicher167
    @darreneicher167 Před 2 lety

    How high does the tripod go

  • @chelsieu6487
    @chelsieu6487 Před 3 lety

    My boyfriend dropped his and the laser/glass broke..would you happen to know the part number he would need? Thanks!

  • @DanielCardei
    @DanielCardei Před 6 měsíci

    5:52 Maybe he used a DeWalt laser 🤣😂

  • @elcuervodepoe7916
    @elcuervodepoe7916 Před 2 měsíci

    The horizontal line on mine don work anymore any suggestions?

  • @codyfrancis4474
    @codyfrancis4474 Před 2 lety

    Wow Makita forgot to add a clip for tbar ?? That's too bad they didn't think this out thoroughly

  • @mike13y
    @mike13y Před 4 lety +3

    WHY 12V ???????????

  • @micric217
    @micric217 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you do a video on the difference between sk105gdz vs sk106gdz? They seem to be indentical?

    • @rdmsh
      @rdmsh Před rokem

      I think the 106 has the extra laser points on the left/right/up/down, whereas the 105 doesn't

  • @1984juanc
    @1984juanc Před 4 lety +9

    For 550 I feel like is better to buy the 3 laser dewalt

    • @mikerosoft1009
      @mikerosoft1009 Před 4 lety +1

      I have all Makita tools and I agree. Also why isn't it 18v?

    • @NameNaameNameeNaamee
      @NameNaameNameeNaamee Před 3 lety +2

      @@mikerosoft1009 It's 12 V because 18V batteries are waaaaaay bigger and heavier. I didn't believe it until I held the laser and the 12V battery in my hand, those things are smaller than a pack of smokes! An 18V battery would as big and heavy as the laser itself, and the point of those cross line lasers is to be light and small, so you can sneak them into whatever place you need them to be in. 12V just makes a lot more sense here, plus a laser doesn't need a lot of power, it will run 10 hours straight with a 2Ah battery. If that's not enough for you, Makita sells a very affordable quick charger which will charge both 18V and 12V, which is what I carry in my bag. So no big deal, especially since in the brushless age, I rarely need to recharge on site anyways.
      Street price is about 30 bucks under the Dewalt, no big difference there, yes. But the Makita has it's pros, being smaller, lighter, more durable (those exposed lasers on the Dewalt are bound to suffer), it offers better visibility and longer range both with and without a detector, plus it has the dots which can even be seen in direct sunlight which can be a live safer (the Makita also doesn't need a pulse mode for the detector which always make the lines that much harder to see with the naked eye). All in all, it's a very good laser indeed with best in class visibility. I can recommend it.

  • @timbertram2826
    @timbertram2826 Před 4 lety

    Where or what model number would i need to use my 18V batteries with this setup?

    • @AriRuots
      @AriRuots Před 4 lety

      MAKITA199178-5 usb adapter fit

  • @dengshomeinvasions1273

    can you use a 18v battery by using the usb adapter to power this?

  • @1973jdmc
    @1973jdmc Před 2 lety

    It would of been more helpful to actually see the laser beams- not really selling this

  • @hereticxxx9317
    @hereticxxx9317 Před 3 lety

    I love makita but my stabila laser is cheaper and more accurate

  • @waynebrumley2315
    @waynebrumley2315 Před 4 lety

    very expense and its off level by 1/8in in 30 ft ?

    • @jctai100
      @jctai100 Před 4 lety

      He suggested the sign is off not the laser but who knows.

    • @shyam4898
      @shyam4898 Před 4 lety +1

      Pretty much all lasers are +/- 1/8" in 33ft.

    • @waynebrumley2315
      @waynebrumley2315 Před 4 lety

      @@shyam4898 yes I understand but 550 doll hairs? bull sh@@

    • @waynebrumley2315
      @waynebrumley2315 Před 4 lety

      @@shyam4898 i understand degradation of lasers but 550 doll hairs for a laser level bullsh@@

    • @dannydunn2772
      @dannydunn2772 Před 4 lety

      @@shyam4898 nah....that would put you off a half inch in 120 feet.
      At least my Dewalt and Hilti lasers aren't.
      But $550 is too high.

  • @micssticksnpipes
    @micssticksnpipes Před 4 lety +6

    Why didn't they make 18v version? Urgh!

    • @NameNaameNameeNaamee
      @NameNaameNameeNaamee Před 3 lety

      Because 18V batteries are HUGE and HEAVY in comparison and would offer zero benefit, since the Laser runs 10 hours straight on one 12V 1Ah battery already. An 18V laser would be twice as big and heavy, which would completely be beside the point on a cross line laser.

    • @micssticksnpipes
      @micssticksnpipes Před 3 lety +3

      You are missing the point.... everyone has the 18v batteries. Having to buy a whole new battery at dif voltage is a pain in the arse which will then not work with all other 18v tools, you could switch to any other platform instead.

    • @NameNaameNameeNaamee
      @NameNaameNameeNaamee Před 3 lety +1

      ​@@micssticksnpipes I am not. Crossline lasers have a distinct purpose and place. Putting an 18V battery on them and making them double as big and double as heavy will render them useless for about 50-70% of what they were designed for. That's why these types of lasers typically were equipped with AA batteries despite the world having shifted to 18V years ago. Having those lasers on a 12V platform now is ideal, since it combines runtimes you'd expect from an 18V system (proper green lasers will last only about 3-4 hours on 5AA batteries, THAT is a pain in the ass) with the place and weight savings of AA batteries (you probably never used the 12V batteries by Makita, they are super small and light. Worlds apart from the 18V batteries). You can buy a dual field charger that will charge both your 12V and 18V batteries like already mentioned above, so you won't even be needing to carry two chargers if you opt for a 12V battery. Plus the laser will run 10 hours straight on one 2Ah battery which costs about 35 bucks. And if you work so much and so long that you just don't feel comfortable using only one battery, you should earn enough to not care about buying a second battery for another 35 bucks. Also, if you really don't want to buy a 12V battery since you don't need that laser to be small and light, you can run the Makita laser via an adapter from an 18V battery as already was mentioned above. There really is nothing to it mate. It might not be what you WANT right now, but it simply makes a LOT of sense to the rest of the world.

    • @micssticksnpipes
      @micssticksnpipes Před 3 lety +1

      What a reply!!!! Hahahaha
      Sorry I don’t have room in the van. I’m sure sales numbers will speak for trades people like me. Sounds like you are from America. What I’m saying is unless it’s on 18v I wouldn’t buy one and probably go for stabila.
      What else is that bat going to run if I don’t have any other tools for it. No thanks

    • @NameNaameNameeNaamee
      @NameNaameNameeNaamee Před 3 lety

      @@micssticksnpipes You'll probably wanna give your answer another read when you are sobered up mate :D

  • @PropGuys
    @PropGuys Před 4 lety +1

    хороший, но дорогой! У китайцев можно купить дешевле и лучше. Я фанат инструмента makita но брать по такой цене его точно не буду!

    • @user-yq3wt9gv4h
      @user-yq3wt9gv4h Před 3 lety +1

      А ещё и батарею с зарядным докупать, мои 18 волтовые не подойдут

    • @PropGuys
      @PropGuys Před 3 lety +1

      @@user-yq3wt9gv4h Вот интересно : instagram.com/p/CPfw_W7F1eD/? Но снова та же батарея

  • @antonstafeyev3606
    @antonstafeyev3606 Před 3 lety +1

    with he price tag it should also do all the construction work for you. not only level it.