When to Use a Cross Line Laser vs a Rotary Laser

The bottom line is that rotary lasers are meant for outdoor applications where you need high accuracy and—most importantly—when you have a receiver/detector. A cross line laser uses less moving parts. A prism allows a nice, even beam that is extremely bright and easy to see. That goes double for the newer green lasers hitting the market from DeWalt, Bosch, and others. Can youuse a rotary laser indoors? Absolutely? Shoudl you? Probabaly not—assuming you can use a brighter line laser instead. For hanging cabinets or laying our flooring, a nice cross line laser can't be beat.

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Stuart Smith

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Elina Brooks
May 18, 2023 at 17:42

Thank you for informing us that rotary lasers are meant more for outdoor applications that require high accuracy. My brother needs surveying equipment for his construction company soon since he recently just opened for business. I’ll keep this in mind while I help him find laser levels for sale soon. https://universalinstruments.com.au/collections/unilaser-series/products/h310