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Bosch DLR165K Laser Rangefinder Kit
Bosch DLR165K Laser Rangefinder Kit
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List Price: $291.00
Buy New: $116.90
You Save: $174.10 (60%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars(based on 32 reviews)
Sales Rank: 84
Category: Home Improvement

Publisher: Bosch
Studio: Bosch
Brand: Bosch
Label: Bosch
Media: Tools & Hardware
Batteries Included: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7.6 x 2.5

MPN: DLR165K
Model: DLR165K
UPC: 000346357516
EAN: 0000346357516
ASIN: B000T7LISM

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Features:
  • Precision Laser Measuring Technology - Laser beam does both pointing and measuring.
  • Four Measuring Reference Points - back, front, swing-out extension pin for measuring from inside corners or channels, or center of optional tripod
  • Three Measurement Systems - Feet and inches, decimal feet, and metric
  • Length, Area, and Volume Measuring
  • Continuous Measurement Mode - Measurement automatically adjusts when walking-off distances

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Pocket-Sized Only 4" tall; Four Measuring Reference Points - Back, front, swingout extension pin for measuring from inside corners or channels, or center of optional tripod; Three Measurement Systems ? Feet and inches, decimal feet, and metric; Length, Area and Volume Measuring Capability ?; Continuous Measurement Mode ? Measurement automatically adjusts when walking-off distances; Continuous Laser Mode ? Reduces the number of key strokes when making rapid sequence of measurements; Indirect Length Measurement Mode ? Calculates inaccessible distances that cannot be measured directly due to obstruction or lack of reflecting surface using Pythagorean theorem (a2 + b2= c2); Ergonomic Soft-Grip Area ? For sure grip and comfort


Customer Reviews:   Read 27 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A pleasure to use   October 11, 2008
This is just a fantastic device. Massive time savings. Keep in mind that it's the first measuring device I've owned that is not a steel tape, so perhaps I'm more easily impressed than more up-to-date DYI-ers.

I have always been a do-it-yourselfer, but just occasional projects here and there, nothing that in my mind justified a $130 measuring device. But I now have big backyard and frontyard projects planned, and the older I get the more I value my time, so OK, seeing all the good reviews here I splurged.

When I use this thing, I get a big grin on my face. Distance from house to shed, so I know how much yard I have to work with? Stick it against the wall, press button once to turn on laser, once more and boom--measurement in hand, with overkill accuracy. (Actually, the accuracy gives me an additional use: the shed is on an unstable slope, and I know it has been moving downslope over the years. I'll be able to track it very closely relative to the house now.)

Or this morning. Had to get to work, but before I did I wanted to get a quick quote for getting a bunch of woodchips to cover some bare ground for the winter. A rectangular patch of ground bordered on two adjacent sides by retaining walls--perfect for this device. I knew the depth of chips I wanted: with length, width & a little math I'd have the number of cubic yards of chips I needed to order. I dashed outside alone, and literally 15 seconds later was heading back in the house with my measurements in both directions (I did a handheld "point and shoot" to each wall from the opposite side, needing just rough measurements.) This points out something I did not appreciate prior to buying it: yes, it's great if you need precision measurements, as I expected, but it is also great if you need something quick & dirty. It's just so damn fast, compared to futzing around with a tape measure, especially if you often work alone. The laser dot can be shaking a fair bit and it will still give you a reasonable measurement.

Measuring a room is trivial, if you have a clear visual path from one wall to the other, and again in the perpendicular direction (a bit of a challenge, I have to say, in my severely cluttered house, but usually I find a spot). This does bring to mind one advantage to a steel tape--in a backyard for example, you can snake a tape through sparse bushes, weeds etc. and get a reasonable measurement, while the laser measurer would be stymied if the visual path is not completely clear in at least one small spot.

Another great application: Measuring from fence to opposite fence all around my yard to both see how big the lot is (according to current fence lines) and see how straight and parallel the fences are (in my case, not very). So easy, if you have the clear shot.

Some measurements are trickier than with a steel tape--measuring the side of a shed, for example. You have a clear starting point (set the device to measure from its front end, and put the front end against one end of the wall, so the laser shoots along the wall), but no clear ending point at the other end of the wall for the laser to get a bead on. Taping up a piece of cardboard against the end of the wall works. Now that I think about it, it's still less tricky than a tape, which typically falls off the end of the wall before I get to the other end.

I do wish it could store a series of measurements, so I would have less jotting to do as I'm walking around. If you have a series of measurements to add together, you're set (just keep hitting M+ after each measurement), but it can only hold two independent measurements (one in memory, and the one you just took, which will be on the display).

As others have said, it would be nice if it displayed in decimal or fractional inches (without feet), but if I am worried about feet-inch conversion errors I just stick with decimal feet.

I did some testing with an 18" ruler and a perpendicular target. It was accurate to +- 1/16 in as advertised, over those short distances at least.

Very glad I took the plunge.



4 out of 5 stars Good but missing leveling tool   October 8, 2008
I am using this tool for 3 months now. It is handy and works quite well as documented. Saves time. However it lucks a leveling tool. Thus it is hard to keep it horizontal so the laser beam will parallel the floor. On large distances even a small angle may add significantly to a false result. Also I was never been able to measure distances larger than 40 yards.


4 out of 5 stars Bosch DLR165K is a good choice for measuring   October 7, 2008
Bought one to try out. Will probably buy more for each of the appraiser's in the office. We use to measure homes, condos, and apartment buildings. Great tool. Have tried an older version of the Disto which nobody in the office would adopt. The laser beam on this Bosch is much brighter. The controls are easier to master. Very simple to use. Very accurate. Love this device.


4 out of 5 stars works great   September 15, 2008
works very well and is very acurate. if your getting this i recomend getting the special glasses that enhance laser viewing. also a steady hand helps especially for measurements over 20"


5 out of 5 stars Bosch DLR165K   September 5, 2008
The product works great! Much better than the Stanley laser, which I tried and returned to store.

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