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DEWALT 12V MAX Laser Level, Cross Line Laser, 2 Spot, Green (DW0822LG)

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About this item

  • DEWALT Laser Level Has Integrated Magnet Bracket
  • Laser Level Tool Comes with Locking Pendulum
  • DEWALT Green Laser Level Projects Cross Line (Vertical + Horizontal)
  • Up/Down Spots
  • Overmolded Housing
  • 2M Drop Rating
  • IP65 Rated
  • 1/4 20-inch + 5/8 11-inch thread mount
  • Full Time Pulse Mode - Detector to Detector compatible with DW0892G not included
  • 165 ft Range with Detector - Line


The DEWALT 2 Spot + Cross Line Green Laser offers many different uses on the job site. With spot and cross line capability, use this laser for multiple applications. With an IP65 debris/water resistance rating, 2-meter drop protection and a highly-visible green beam, this laser equips users to work in the toughest conditions.


luis
Reviewed in Mexico on February 28, 2024
Proyecta un láser muy potente hasta 120m trabajamos y funcionó bien
José Roberto Lisboa
Reviewed in Brazil on June 30, 2023
Pedi um modelo de laser me mandaram outro. Fazendo a devolução do item.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2019
I knew when I bought it that the green laser was supposed to be better for outdoor use but it was also $150 more. Granted it did come with a 12 volt lithium battery and charger where this one comes with an adapter for double A's. But I already had 12 volt batteries from my other DeWalt tools that I used on it. some of the reviews have said battery life with a double A's was about 3 hours. I don't know I only used it for about 5 minutes just to see how it work that night. On a 12 volt lithium battery I got about 10 hours have used and it showed a half battery left. I was pretty impressed at that part.I used it for an outdoor project, leveling ground for a 15 by 30 foot concrete pad. Outdoors in full sun 20 foot the laser starts getting hard to see, 30 foot if you look really close you can see it but that's to be expected. And like I said I knew that ahead of time.For indoor use it as great as a very bright clear line. It feels very well made and I liked it flashes if it's not sitting level that way you don't go too far before you realize your mistake.
Dan M.
Reviewed in Mexico on July 14, 2019
Funciona correctamente solo los visores no son lo que esperaba si hay sol de todos modos no se ve bien
jeff
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2018
Proved to be more valuable than I realized. Purchased to help hang cabinets. Absolutely revolutionary for that. Helped set toe decking for base cabinets. Split the green line in half - lower half on face of toe frame, upper half on wall.Upper cabs- both horizontal and vertical lines help establish levels, but also helped me to see when one cab sucked tight to wall was in fact distorted, making it easier to pinpoint where a few shavings needed to be taken off where cab meets wall.THEN- I started building a new shop. Oh yeah!-Framing vertical and horizontal squareness- Siding- yep, bright enough for that.-Sheetrock> found studs, had buddy move vertical line stud by stud as I drove screws - just smoked through that process!- Metal ceiling- same as above.As for quality, I've had no double line issues or short battery life. I've run this thing for 4-6 hours straight with plenty of battery life. Green color is very visible, even when used outdoors.If you're in business, this will pay for itself monetarily and contribute to the enjoyment of the job for the speed at which you can more accurately execute your work. Really a huge bang for your buck.Go green laser - no regrets!
Taiser
Reviewed in Canada on November 16, 2018
Got this for a bathroom remodel that was going to involve a LOT of tiling. Had it set up on a tripod at first, then got the Dewalt pole which made it way simpler to adjust. Very sweet and very bright. Get the green over red laser, worth the upgrade.
jeneric
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2017
After years of doing interior and exterior projects with bubble levels and mason lines, I finally wised up, researched, and bought one. Reasonably priced compared to rotating lasers. Was spending too much time the old fashioned way with plumb/level in a bathroom gut for a house built in 1900. Also used it to check grade slope on another house with drainage issues. So it has already paid for itself in time saved and accuracy performed, all the day after getting it in the mail. Look forward to other remodels, grading projects, tiling, fencing, etc. on my punch lists.For those beyond the once-in-while DIYer and up to small commercial work, I would recommend this DW088LR, and definitely over the cheaper DW088K. They are both red laser and pulse. But the biggest difference is the pendulum lock. When turned off, it locks in place so as to not bounce around. The DW088LR also comes with bracket, card, glasses, and is compatible with 12V Dewalt rechargeable battery cartridge (unfortunately only a few low-power tools use these, so your 18V or 24V cordless tool batteries won't interchange). The 4AA battery cartridge so far was sufficient for all day use, maybe because I turned it off for periods of cutting, figuring, etc.The hard carrying case is perfect, also holds the DW0892 Laser Detector with bracket I purchased separately for exterior work (there's still room for a charger if I choose to later buy the 12V battery). I also bought a non-Dewalt grade rod for a better price, just make sure it has both markings in 12inches/ft and tenths/ft so as not to limit yourself. I didn't want to pay the green laser price, and so far using red closer to dusk worked visually outside. I played with it in bright sunlight where neither green or red would be seen, and with the laser detector it worked as designed.In terms of laser projection, the angles above/to the side of point of origin are as good as you'll get without a rotating laser, but the unit rotates on the bracket anyway when needed. The pendulum, if shaken, quickly returns to plumb/level. The thickness of the red line is concise enough for close work and thick enough to see far away. I consider this a pro-grade tool with a DIYer price.
SceneOne4teen
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2017
So far it's a great laser ... I was installing commercial LED lights and needed them to be in a straight line . The green is definitely visible and it's reaches far . The container comes in feels sturdy and comes with green glasses , a charger for the 12v battery , a ceiling clamp , a green target mark, and the laser itself has a magnet to attach to metal studs and what not.The only problem is it's hard to fine tune for a straight line, I wish there was a dial of some kind to adjust slightly to the left and right , I use my hand and hold the whole laser body to move it 1/16" to the left or right and either the whole thing moves or I move it 1/4" further than I wanted , so you play this game of back and forth getting the fine tuning of where you want the laser to point .It is a lot easier when the laser is on a metal stud then atleast you have a better grab on the actuall laser left or right . If it just sitting on the floor the whole body wants to move .Other than that it does exactly what it says .Bright green light , I love the functionality of the 5 point laser and vertical and horizontal lines and how you could use them separately or together .I'll have to update my in a few months once I have used it in other applications .
Burtan
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2017
There aren't many lasers out there that can do as much as this one -- ie, level line, plumb line, plumb dots, and forward / left / right dots. For the last few years I've owned a Bosch GCL25 (that also shares these features) and so I feel qualified to compare the two.Case: The Bosch is available in a soft [barely] padded case, with target card, or an L-Boxx. The Dewalt comes in a good T-Stak compatible hard case, with foam insert. Mine arrived with the cardboard around the box damaged, but the case seems to have done its job protecting the tool.Accessories: The Bosch did not come with anything other than a target card, although some packages may include a detachable wall mount. The Dewalt includes a target card, glasses, ceiling bracket for suspended ceiling, batteries, and some "magnet enhancement plate" that seems insignificant.Mount: I paid $70 for a Bosch BM1 mount as it wasn't included with my laser -- The Dewalt comes with an integral one that is better on some ways, and worse in others. The magnets on the Dewalt are significantly stronger. I would have no qualms about leaving it on a magnetic surface. The horizontal adjustment is better on the Dewalt -- ie, it's easier to align the unit with a specific point than it is with the Bosch. And I like that the Dewalt sits at 3" above the floor or surface it's sitting on -- The Bosch is 3-1/8" without the mount, and can be adjusted when on the mount. This is one small shortcoming of the Dewalt -- It's hard to adjust vertically in small increments, to align with something.Batteries: The Bosch only runs on AA batteries. As a recent convert to Dewalt 12v tools, I love that this laser can take AA or 12v Max batteries. More convenient, and environmentally-friendly.Pendulum lock: the Bosch has 3 modes: Off (locked), on (locked), and on (unlocked). The Dewalt only has 2 -- Off (locked) and on (unlocked). The Dewalt feels like it locks more solidly. And if the Dewalt is tilted enough, it will project the line on an angle, while blinking to inform you that it isn't level. The mode exclusive to the Bosch could be advantageous by comparison if one was trying to follow a small slope, as the Dewalt wouldn't be able to do so as it would self-level if out less than 4 degrees. I don't anticipate this being an issue, as with the possible exception of sloped concrete slabs, most intentionally sloped lines would would project would be far enough out of level that the Dewalt would be able to match them (i.e., ~30 degrees on a stair handrail).Visibility: The line on the Bosch gets thicker at distance more so than the Dewalt line does. And it fades more than the Dewalts line, as well. I mounted both lasers to a tripod to compare the projection angles, and the Bosch plumb line projects more toward the ground than the Dewalt does, but the Dewalt projects further upward, and further horizontally in both directions. There are also larger "blind spots" on the Bosch, where the corner posts of the laser prevent the laser from being seen in that direction.Accuracy: As far as square goes, both are as accurate as I could measure in my house, using a triangle with 12 foot, 16 foot, and 20 foot legs to compare to. As far as level goes, I compared both lasers to my builder's level, and the Bosch is dead-on. The line may be harder to see, and wider, but the center of line is dead on at 35 feet. The Dewalt is off by about 1/16th, or the thickness of the line at 35'. It's within its specified tolerance.Bottom line: I like the Dewalt better. It may not be perfect, but it's easy to get caught up in needing the "best". While I wish the laser was perfect for level, the minor inaccuracy isn't enough to outweigh all the other benefits, and it won't cause a problem for any of the work I'll be doing with it. The only things I wish it could do are pivot along a plumb point, and project another plumb line 90 degrees to the first, like the Stabila LAX400. But you can't have everything. And if you're doing anything outdoors or in very bright buildings, get the green version of this laser! It has the same features but is more visible, at nearly twice the cost.
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