staff@slashgear.com (Mike Shutt)
2024-04-29 19:15:10
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The Ryobi Laser Cube is essentially two tools within the same tool. Firstly, it serves as a level. Fixed on the front of the cube are both vertical and horizontal levels, making sure that what you are working with will not be askew. While it may seem like a clunky design to hold up to your wall to get your horizontal and vertical perfectly level, you actually do not have to do this. The Laser Cube comes with a push pin, which allows you to mount it to your wall and adjust your levels, hands-free.
The second major tool in the Laser Cube is right there in the title, the laser. This cube is able to project a horizontal laser up to 10 feet long out of the right-hand side of the cube, making for a perfectly level experience that allows you to drill multiple holes across the same line without remeasuring or creating a perfect dividing line for painter’s tape. If you want a vertical or a diagonal one, you simply have to turn the cube whichever way you need and re-pin it to the wall. Adhesive strips are also available for purchase to help with your mounting but don’t come included as standard. All in all, it’s a very helpful gadget, which makes it such a bummer that you have to really search for it.