Empire Level e55 Series True Blue I-Beam Level Review
No matter what kind of construction you find yourself in, you can’t do your job effectively without a level. We’ve […]
No matter what kind of construction you find yourself in, you can’t do your job effectively without a level. We’ve […]
Empire Level continues to upgrade their Made in the USA line of layout tools with the announcement of their new […]
Last June, Pro Tool Reviews was privileged to be part of the DeWalt 2015 media event. Clint DeBoer detailed the […]
Empire Level saw a pretty impressive response to their original True Blue Level family starting back in 2004. They’ve updated […]
Milwaukee Tool Acquisitions U.S. Based Empire Level! Just announced is the acquisition of Empire Level by Milwaukee Tool! As we […]
Hilti is on a roll, having already released two portable line and plumb lasers, the new Hilti PR 2-HS Rotating […]
These two new lasers from Hilti use what the company calls “Always on Pulse Power” technology. The Hilti PM 2-L […]
Even if you’ve a roofing pro, at one point or another you’ll have to consult the manual. Problem is, nobody […]
Milwaukee’s new 10″ Electrician’s Level will retail for $30 and has a neat function whereby you can “hang” it on a double-gang wall switch and level them out by allowing the switches to protrude through the level itself. So in addition to a four vial level with rare earth magnets to hold it to steel studs, conduit or duct work, the 10″ Electrician’s Torpedo Level is a specialized tool for making sure your switches are perfect – before you fasten the plates. But not only switches… flip the torpedo level around and you can also position it onto a double-gang outlet to line those up as well.
Milwaukee has a couple of new torpedo levels. We already looked at their 10″ Electrician’s Level ($30 retail) and now we’re taking a good hard look at their 10″ Reaming Level. This new torpedo level has two ways in which it can be used to ream or de-burr PVC. The first is used for reaming the inside of PVC pipe from 1/2″ up to 1″. But it can also ream pipe by placing the level flat against the end of a pipe and using the grooves on the torpedo to clear off 1.5″, 2″, 2.5″, 3″, 3.5″, 4″, 5″ and 6″ PVC pipe. That is extremely versatile and should make for a pretty innovative tool that can save tons of time in the field. Anytime you can grab one less tool or shave off minutes from a repetitive job, you’re going to save money. At $24, the Milwaukee 10″ Reaming Torpedo Level should pay itself off in a few days.