Description:
This compact cross-line tool projects clear horizontal and vertical green beams to speed up alignment tasks around the home or on site. The self-levelling pendulum handles small angle errors up to 4° while a lock mode lets you fix the crosshair for angled layouts, making it useful for tiling, shelving and basic joinery.
Key Points
The Nikotek Green Laser Level combines portability and practical features, supplied with a tripod that adjusts from 29 to 66 cm and a soft carry bag for transport. The green beam is easier to see in many indoor conditions compared with red lasers, which helps when working in ambient light or over longer distances. It runs from two AA batteries, so you can power it easily in most settings 🔋.
Operation offers two primary modes. In self-levelling mode the pendulum auto-corrects and the laser flashes if the device exceeds its 4° levelling range, according to the manufacturer. When you lock the pendulum the tool enters manual mode so you can place the crosshair at any angle required for custom alignments.
The housing is built for rougher conditions and includes impact protection rated for drops up to 1 metre. There is an IP54 protection grade that helps resist dust and splashes, which is handy on renovation sites and damp environments 🧰.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Nikotek Green Laser Level with Tripod
- Laser class: II
- Output power: <1 mW
- Self-levelling range: 4°
- Tripod height: 29–66 cm
- Power supply: 2 × AA batteries
- Protection rating: IP54
Usage Recommendations
Place the unit on the included 1/4"-20 tripod to rotate the device 360 degrees and project lines in any direction. For best visibility align the laser to face away from direct sunlight or very bright lamps, and consider using the lock mode when marking slopes or transferring angles where automatic levelling would interfere. The magnetic bracket option is useful on steel frames but note that a bracket is not included with this package.
Consider that green laser visibility will vary with ambient light and that the built-in levelling has a limited range beyond which the tool will signal the user. The manufacturer states that the product is not intended for precision survey work, but it does suit many general construction and DIY tasks.










