Whether you’re hanging a gallery wall or installing new cabinetry, the new Dewalt Self-Leveling Cross Line Laser Level ensures your work is straight and level, so you can avoid any frustrating redos. 


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Dewalt Laser Level green lines on a dark floor
The bright green laser beam ensures all lines are highly visible. (3 Echoes Content Studio)

Straight Lines Every Time

Dewalt’s Self-Leveling Cross Line Laser Level levels itself automatically, so all you need to do to get straight lines is set it at the proper height.

And, the laser beam is bright green, so it shows up more easily in bright light conditions.

With its cross-line feature, you can align materials to both a level horizontal line or a plumb vertical line. 


This self-leveling laser can be mounted using the magnets on the back or with the quarter-inch thread mount that works with most tripods. (3 Echoes Content Studio)

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This self-leveling laser can be mounted using the magnets on the back or with the quarter-inch thread mount that works with most tripods. 

AA batteries power this laser level, so there are no wires holding you down. Plus with its compact design, it’s easy to use and transport.

And with an IP54 rating, this laser is dust and water-resistant.


Long and Lasting Range

The Dewalt Self-Leveling Cross Line Laser Level has a 100-inch range that’s accurate to plus or minus 1/8-inch at 30 feet. You can even extend the range up to 165 ft. with an optional detector. 

And with its long runtime, you can keep this laser on all work day — up to 16 hours with one line and 8 hours with two lines.

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Find the Dewalt Self-Leveling Cross Line Laser Level at The Home Depot.


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