That’s what I like brother…. Good quality for not too much money. I had this thing sitting in a hard drizzle at work today for about 30 minutes shooting some grades on a basement for concrete tomorrow. Got soaking wet as well as the receiver. Good to go. It has an IP rating of 50 something I believe. 54 or 56 something like that. I had the Takamine from Amazon. It’s a little less money than the Huepar but the Huepar is 10x better.
This is my second laser I’ve ever used besides our Bosch rotary laser. They just come in handy quite a bit. Always needing plum or level lines in my line of work. They sure made sure the build quality was there on this one and I’ve tested the accuracy a little as well as with the receiver and it’s on point man.
I bought this tripod off Amazon in a ring light kit. As long as it has the 1/4 or 3/8 I believe threads it’s compatible. Loving this huepar bro. I didn’t pay for it but you know I’m honest about my opinions. I made a line mark on the wall then flipped it 180 degrees to check accuracy. 👌👌👌👌
I really don’t use the remote to be honest. I’d have to look but I’m think you can power on - off, turn on-off each individual laser, turn on pulse mode wich is used for the receiver if you have it. The F1 and F2 buttons I can’t remember
The "receiver" would mainly be used for making sure the footer or foundation for home is level. Bottom of foundation to top of rebar for height of concrete to be poured. etc.
Nice
Dude that thing looks mint I would defff get one and it’s short $ too brotha!
That’s what I like brother…. Good quality for not too much money. I had this thing sitting in a hard drizzle at work today for about 30 minutes shooting some grades on a basement for concrete tomorrow. Got soaking wet as well as the receiver. Good to go. It has an IP rating of 50 something I believe. 54 or 56 something like that. I had the Takamine from Amazon. It’s a little less money than the Huepar but the Huepar is 10x better.
Mag kaano yan
That looks great good competition for Dewalt and Milwaukee
This is my second laser I’ve ever used besides our Bosch rotary laser. They just come in handy quite a bit. Always needing plum or level lines in my line of work. They sure made sure the build quality was there on this one and I’ve tested the accuracy a little as well as with the receiver and it’s on point man.
@@IMPACT-NATION I don't know the price of the one you have there buddy but the Dewalt and Milwaukee equivalent are about £500 or over 600 dollars
@@doctorlefthandthread the laser itself is $250 and the receiver is around $55 I believe. Not too bad
@@IMPACT-NATION that's awesome
Para mi son los mejores en cuanto a calidad - precio
Niyo paraai ay
Can you buy that little tripod by itself, i have the Milwaukee 3 plane and i hate putting it on the ground man
I bought this tripod off Amazon in a ring light kit. As long as it has the 1/4 or 3/8 I believe threads it’s compatible. Loving this huepar bro. I didn’t pay for it but you know I’m honest about my opinions. I made a line mark on the wall then flipped it 180 degrees to check accuracy. 👌👌👌👌
how much
No idea
I don't understand what this remote thingy does?
I really don’t use the remote to be honest. I’d have to look but I’m think you can power on - off, turn on-off each individual laser, turn on pulse mode wich is used for the receiver if you have it. The F1 and F2 buttons I can’t remember
@@IMPACT-NATION I meant the receiver - for what is it?
The "receiver" would mainly be used for making sure the footer or foundation for home is level. Bottom of foundation to top of rebar for height of concrete to be poured. etc.
Приемник нужен в тех случаях , когда лазер уже еле видно. На дальних дистанциях
@@klimov112 Так он же виден и всравно он пользуется приёмником. Нипанятна.
So lame
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@@IMPACT-NATIONit’s not lame when the carpenter your mother has over becomes your new father