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C.H. Hanson Levels the Playing Field
Looking like something out of a cockpit, The Precision Ball Level is a three-in-one tool that takes ho-hum level beyond its ho-hum job of indicating level and plumb surfaces
By Nick Bajzek
May 29, 2009
HousingZone
The Precision Ball Level's 360-degree rotating aviation ball compass design allows end-users to easily read if a surface is level or plumb...but that's not all. Users can level in two directions at the same time. If you lay the level on its side, end-users can see if surfaces are level on both planes by utilizing the crosshairs on the level's display. The aviation-inspired ball, which freely rotates 360 degrees, provides the ability to precisely read any angle.
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